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Does anyone know of a site such as Simple Image Resizer that can automatically resize posters for the site?
Or better yet if TMDB will incorporate this feature themselves?
I don't want to waste time fiddling around with image editing software.

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@Thalamic said:

Does anyone know of a site such as Simple Image Resizer that can automatically resize posters for the site?
Or better yet if TMDB will incorporate this feature themselves?
I don't want to waste time fiddling around with image editing software.

This tool cannot solve the problem. I see two possibilities in it.

1 - Percentage (%)
If the image is larger than 3000x2000 pixels it can perhaps be used.
Decreases the size in kb by decreasing the height and width in pixels as a percentage.
But maintaining the aspect ratio.
If aspect ratio is wrong, don't correct it.

2 - Dimensions (px)
Corrects aspect ratio by compressing or stretching the image.
In other words, it distorts the image.
Does not crop.

We don't want distorted images or images out of aspect ratio.
1 x 1.5 or 16 x 9 for example.
See here: https://www.themoviedb.org/bible/image

There are already tools that provide better correction by cropping or enlarging the image, adding scenery, using artificial intelligence.
But I still haven't found one as easily as the app you suggested.
If you know of any, please report them here.

@ticao2 said:

@Thalamic said:

Does anyone know of a site such as Simple Image Resizer that can automatically resize posters for the site?
Or better yet if TMDB will incorporate this feature themselves?
I don't want to waste time fiddling around with image editing software.

This tool cannot solve the problem. I see two possibilities in it.

1 - Percentage (%)
If the image is larger than 3000x2000 pixels it can perhaps be used.
Decreases the size in kb by decreasing the height and width in pixels as a percentage.
But maintaining the aspect ratio.
If aspect ratio is wrong, don't correct it.

2 - Dimensions (px)
Corrects aspect ratio by compressing or stretching the image.
In other words, it distorts the image.
Does not crop.

We don't want distorted images or images out of aspect ratio.
1 x 1.5 or 16 x 9 for example.
See here: https://www.themoviedb.org/bible/image

There are already tools that provide better correction by cropping or enlarging the image, adding scenery, using artificial intelligence.
But I still haven't found one as easily as the app you suggested.
If you know of any, please report them here.

I never said that site could solve the problem, I was asking if anyone knew of any similarly simple tools that would fix the same issue for this site.

@Thalamic said:

I never said that site could solve the problem, I was asking if anyone knew of any similarly simple tools that would fix the same issue for this site.

English is not my native language.
Something always gets lost in translation.
Yes, I know it was just an example.
But most tools I know have the same limitations as your example.
Soon something using Artificial Intelligence should appear.
I've seen some tools for disc/CD covers.
They can create the missing area to adjust the aspect ratio.
But I don't know of any easy ones. without human intervention to specify what the additional area will be filled with.

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