The solution I am aiming for does select the best fitting image size from a given number of sizes.
Given a number of rather random resolutions, I would like to find an image sized as close as possible to my preferred size.
Suppose I would like to use an image sized width x height (preferredImageSize
).
Example: 320x200
Suppose I have the following image sizes at my disposal (availableImageSize
) width1 x height1, width2 x height2, ... (maybe up to 10 different sizes).
Examples: 474x272, 474x310, 264x150, 226x128, 640x365, 474x410, 480x276, 256x144, 160x90, 320x182, 640x365, 192x108, 240x137, 480x276
For developing some generic approach to make the preferredImageSize
variable I am trying to find a good solution that computes rather quick but also results into something that does look good on the screen.
I define looks good on the screen as an image that is:
- hardly upscaled
- as close to the given aspect-ratio (
preferredImageSize.width / preferredImageSize.height
) as possible - may be heavily downscaled
- may be cropped/stretched in very small amounts
My initial (rather trivial) approach:
Run through the available image sizes once and find the smallest width delta (abs(preferredImageSize.width - availableImageSize.width)
). The image with that smallest delta is then chosen (bestFitWidth
).
That is certainly a way to solve the issue but definitely does not comply with my looks good on the screen hopes.
Any hints, no matter if text, source or links would be awesome. Ow, and if you think that my requirements (aka hopes) are already leading into the wrong direction, go ahead, let me know...
Edit: added cropping and stretching as options - which, I am afraid will make the issue even harder to solve. So if needed leave it out of the equation.