![]() Again, you can save it back to Dropbox or Google Drive if preferred via the down-arrow which will open up a drop-down menu. Download it to your device by tapping the green ‘Download’ button. Once processed, your new image will be ready to be posted on Instagram. To finish, tap the green ‘Resize’ button at the bottom. You can also adjust the photo within the frame with the zoom and position selectors if required. You can even use one of your own using a hex code if you like. If you choose to keep the borders, you can use the ‘paint bucket’ icon to make them look better by either using the Blur option or changing their colours entirely by selecting a solid colour preset. You then have two options: you can automatically ‘Fit’ the image to the post parameters so that all of it can be seen (but this will leave a border around the edges), or if you want to crop without border, tap the ‘Fill’ option. ![]() Next, you can adjust how the image appears via ‘Crop Options’. So feel free to use this tool for resizing images (or video!) for other platforms. Handy tip! There are sizes prepared for almost all social media posts and ad types in the tool, including different social media platforms like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter. Under the ‘Resize for’ heading, select Instagram and you’ll be given a plethora of possible post presets to choose from, such as ‘Stories’ or ‘Feed landscape’, and many more. Once the editor opens, select the necessary preset or input custom dimensions for resizing your image. You can also resize files up to 500 MB, for free. #INSTA PHOTO CROP ANDROID#Please note that all devices are supported by the tool, be it iPhone or Android phone and even desktop machines. Whichever option you choose, your picture will automatically load and begin processing.
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