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00:00:00 – 00:07:14
The video provides tutorials on customizing Twitter settings for easier reading with a black background. It guides users on adjusting display settings for 'lights out' mode and capturing tweet images for Instagram with readable black backgrounds. Additionally, it demonstrates resizing tweets in images using Photoshop and maintaining a one-by-one post ratio for Instagram. The importance of proportional resizing and optimal display on social media is highlighted. The video ends with a call-to-action for viewers to engage by liking, subscribing, and sharing opinions in the comment section.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on how to customize Twitter settings to display tweets with a black background, making them easier to read. By adjusting display settings in the Twitter app to ‘lights out’ mode, tweets are displayed with a white text on a black background. The tutorial also explains how to take images of tweets to share on Instagram with a black background, ensuring readability. Steps include selecting, zooming, and using the Snipping Tool to capture and save the tweet images effectively.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to adjust and save tweets in images of different sizes to make them uniform using Photoshop. The process involves erasing unnecessary icons, changing canvas size, creating background layers, selecting colors, converting to Smart objects, resizing proportionally, copying, pasting, and saving the images in PNG format. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of resizing with the shift key pressed for proportional adjustment.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to resize images for Instagram by using a one-by-one post ratio. The importance of maintaining this ratio for optimal display on social media is emphasized. The video concludes with a call-to-action for viewers to support by liking, subscribing, and sharing opinions in the comment section.