So after I take pictures, I want to be able to make all the pictures I publish the same size. But what I don't understand is how to achieve this after cropping because no one can crop a picture perfectly the same size every time before resizing the image.
To put this in simpler terms picture this:
If I took a picture and cropped it to what I wanted it to be, then resized it to 800 width and let it auto pick my height...
Then I take picture number two which is completely different and crop it (obviously not going to be the exact same crop size as picture one). Then resize it to 800 again, its not going to be the same, correct?
This whole process confuses the hell out of me. Would someone mind explaining to me the easiest way to crop and resize all images regardless of what it looks like to end up the same size to then put a border on and publish.
If you still are confused about what I'm talking about, take these two images.
Cropped them both, then resized them in PS.
1st: 500x415 (more square than the below picture)
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2nd: 500x359 (more rectangle than above picture)
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They have the same width because when I resized, they were both set to 800. The height is different because I cannot crop both pictures the exact same before resizing...get it now? haha




