The task is to:
1. Download large images from the internet (sofas).
2. Create a folder named for the product and put the images in the folder.
3. Re-size the images (this will involve increasing the canvas size and then cropping the images to 3 different sizes). Each of the images must be placed on the page the same way - I'll get into details of this.
4. Saving for web
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Image placement
Every image should be placed with the center in the same spot on the page. The reason for this is so that when you look as a website with the images on it, for example this one:
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They are all at approximately the same mid-point. This does not mean they need to take up the same amount of space on the page - just that they should have the same mid-point. For example the Menlo Park will take up more space than the Savoy because of the way the image is on the page. But they should look good together on the page.
Image Sizes.
The images should be saved in three sizes:
1) 500x500 pixels with the sofa taking up as much of the canvas as possible. Very little white space around it.
2) 600 wide by 400 tall with about 20 pixels around each side.
3) The original size.
Each product has between 3 and 15 images associated with it.
The images are links off of the following page:
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There are 12 sleepers and about 8 images per sleeper, so the baseline images will be about 96.