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Ideally, as we curate images, we'll flag them as being useful for specific crops (portrait, landscape, square) so we aren't trying to fit portrait-focused images into landscape-sized spaces, for example.
A second UI that shows each selected image, cropped to the desired orientation, with the ability to select which ones work would be useful.
Rough wireframe of this concept in action:
Pexels already provides portrait, landscape, and square crops via their API. I imagine we'd add an "orientation" flag to the image's post meta that contains a list of the approved orientations for that image.
This is considered a "nice to have" if we have time for v1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Ideally, as we curate images, we'll flag them as being useful for specific crops (portrait, landscape, square) so we aren't trying to fit portrait-focused images into landscape-sized spaces, for example.
A second UI that shows each selected image, cropped to the desired orientation, with the ability to select which ones work would be useful.
Rough wireframe of this concept in action:
Pexels already provides portrait, landscape, and square crops via their API. I imagine we'd add an "orientation" flag to the image's post meta that contains a list of the approved orientations for that image.
This is considered a "nice to have" if we have time for v1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: