Pergunta

Ao fazer o upload de uma imagem de até 300x300 para perfis no SharePoint 2013 - SP cria automaticamente miniaturas para a imagem para uso em todo o site;Navegador org, pesquisadores de pessoas etc. No entanto, se a imagem for, por exemplo, 300px de altura e apenas 200px de largura, a miniatura é cortada mal (povos queixos / tops de suas cabeças estão ausentes).

Eu percebo que não há muito que posso fazer para mudar a maneira que o SP funciona, mas se você souber de uma ferramenta que irá rebaixar imagens (adicionando padding branco à imagem) que seria extremamente útil, pois há cerca de 1000 imagens para lidarcom.

Foi útil?

Solução 2

In the end I used a tool called imagemagick from www.imagemagick.org

First I created a simple white square 300x300 for the background image to be under the actual user image - I realise there are other ways of using imagemagick to achieve the same thing but this seemed the simplest approach for me. The next step is to resize the images to a suitable size (i.e. 300px wide or 300px tall)

mogrify -path "c:\temp\Resized photos" -resize 300x300 "c:\temp\Resized photos"\*.*
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b /s "c:\temp\resize~1\*.*"') do call composite -gravity center %%a     "c:\temp\background.png" %%a

Once that was complete I was able to run my profile image import as normal and have the user images not cropped incorrectly.

Outras dicas

goto site settings, under look and feel select image renditions.

here you can fiddle around to choose what you want to show with an image when sharepoint renders the profile image.

its found here:

rendition click here

select the image (thumbnail) by hovering over and click on edit renditions

edit image

these are the sizes to change to your liking:

image size types

click on the selected size to edit (scale is available)

change image prop

now select your rendition that you want as default

select default type

unfortunatly, once the rendering has started it cant be saved. What i mean is when you upload an image to sharpeoint it saves three scales and those a saved and used... the origional image is not saved. so if it saved the images cropped than it will be using the cropped images. You would need to reupload the image otherwise!

full details can be found here:

http://blog.mastykarz.nl/image-renditions-sharepoint-2013/

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