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Post Featured Image Block: Consider adding a focal point picker #38899

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annezazu opened this issue Feb 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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Post Featured Image Block: Consider adding a focal point picker #38899

annezazu opened this issue Feb 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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[Block] Post Featured Image Affects the Post Featured Image Block [Feature] Design Tools Tools that impact the appearance of blocks both to expand the number of tools and improve the experi [Feature] Media Anything that impacts the experience of managing media [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Type] Feedback Issues that relate purely to feedback on a feature that isn't necessarily actionable

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@annezazu
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This feedback came up as part of the FSE Outreach Program's All Things Media exploration:

Around 13:30 I created my featured image. When I went into the post image and started changing the size, I wondered why I didn’t have the ability to create a focus or essential part of the featured image. One of my frustrations with featured images in the past has been having images poorly cropped. Maybe a future feature would be that we can identify a focus when we upload a feature image, to better display those images cropped? Especially if we have scale > cover as an option.

To be clear, I'm talking about this option that's built into the Cover block:

Screen Shot 2022-02-17 at 3 53 11 PM

Here's an example from my personal site with TT2 where the featured image is cut off for example:

Screen Shot 2022-02-17 at 3 54 24 PM

The biggest question mark in my mind is how setting the focal point wouldn't necessarily solve the odd cropping issues as whatever the focal point was set to would apply to all featured images. Either way, wanted to pass along for more thoughts as it was an interesting take :)

@annezazu annezazu added [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Type] Feedback Issues that relate purely to feedback on a feature that isn't necessarily actionable [Feature] Design Tools Tools that impact the appearance of blocks both to expand the number of tools and improve the experi [Block] Post Featured Image Affects the Post Featured Image Block labels Feb 18, 2022
@jasmussen
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It would indeed be nice to find a focal picker component that is more compressed in its resting state than what we have now, so that we can use it in more places. Without further changes, in the case of the featured image block you'd have to just decide the focal point without any context, but that could still be valuable.

Interestingly, many smartphones today store metadata in images as to where faces are present. It could be interesting if that metadata could automatically be read and applied 🤔

@mtias mtias added the [Feature] Media Anything that impacts the experience of managing media label Aug 2, 2023
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mtias commented Aug 2, 2023

We'd need to store the coordinates in a custom field to support this.

@Marc-pi
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Marc-pi commented Jul 15, 2024

yes, that's a big (daily) need, as explained by @annezazu
write a post, add your featured image, but in your post the image is croped on the wrong area because there is no focus selector...
i don't know if we have to merge the image and the cover block, for sure in DB that's another story -;-)
poke @richtabor

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[Block] Post Featured Image Affects the Post Featured Image Block [Feature] Design Tools Tools that impact the appearance of blocks both to expand the number of tools and improve the experi [Feature] Media Anything that impacts the experience of managing media [Type] Enhancement A suggestion for improvement. [Type] Feedback Issues that relate purely to feedback on a feature that isn't necessarily actionable
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