Where I work, we have a problem (especially on responsive websites) every project where our designs have fixed ratio areas to display images in. It all works well when we're working with the perfectly sized comp images originally dropped into the design, but once the site is built and the client has control, the images they upload are all different aspect ratios and orientations. This usually looks awful and/or breaks the layout of the site. It'd be great if we could optimize the image areas to fit either portrait or landscape images of a fixed ratio and tell the client to only use photos that fit. However, the client is going to upload whatever image they find.
Now, I know a bunch of ways to use overflow hidden on image containers and position the images perfectly in the center of the container with css. However, I've not been able to find a perfect solution for both landscape and portrait. When I get portrait nice and centered, landscape doesn't look right and visa versa. Of course there's the issue of "focal point" as well. Maybe the image doesn't look right because the main focus of the image isn't the center. Therefore you'd need custom css to position each image on the site.
We are a wordpress shop where I work. I've been researching plugins that might function sort of like Facebook's coverphoto feature. So a client uploads, say, a banner image. A crop box with a fixed aspect ratio pops up for the client to position the image and crop it how they want it. I haven't found a good enough solution for this...
I apologize for my long-windedness, but I'd really like to know if anyone out there has come up with a solution to this that keeps everyone - or at least a good amount of the people involved - happy.
Thanks in advance for your responses!