Uploading images to Facebook
Facebook says in its instructions for photo uploads that it doesn't support images altered by 3rd party SW, only original photos straight from the camera. We know this is BS; there's lots of photoshopped stuff in people's photo albums and personal thumbnails. I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what it is that causes some stuff to be rejected. I can't seem to find any rhyme or reasons. I'm using Photoshop CS, ver 8.
PS Please, no comments about how facebook is stupid. I know that.
PS Please, no comments about how facebook is stupid. I know that.
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Facebook says in its instructions for photo uploads that it doesn't support images altered by 3rd party SW, only original photos straight from the camera. We know this is BS; there's lots of photoshopped stuff in people's photo albums and personal thumbnails. I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what it is that causes some stuff to be rejected. I can't seem to find any rhyme or reasons. I'm using Photoshop CS, ver 8.
PS Please, no comments about how facebook is stupid. I know that.
The only thing I could see being rejected is anything involving nudity or grossly inappropriate pictures. I've never known anybody to have a picture rejected.
Facebook says in its instructions for photo uploads that it doesn't support images altered by 3rd party SW, only original photos straight from the camera. We know this is BS; there's lots of photoshopped stuff in people's photo albums and personal thumbnails. I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what it is that causes some stuff to be rejected. I can't seem to find any rhyme or reasons. I'm using Photoshop CS, ver 8.
PS Please, no comments about how facebook is stupid. I know that.
I second the above poster in regards to nudity, etc.: they wouldn't reject it right away, but only after enough people "report" it by clicking "report this photo."
Have a look at the Facebook terms of service here and do a search on "photo" or "picture." As far as I can tell, they would reject copywritten material and offensive material that has been reported multiple times.
Post back if you find anything else!