Resizing images for the web has always been a challenge. On one hand, most layouts need a fixed image size in order to look good. On the other hand, most images don’t fit that correct ratio. Designers often need to crop and manipulate photos in order to get them to assimilate to the target area.
With the popularity of tables and mobile devices, responsive design has thrown yet another monkey wrench into the problem. Websites now need to dynamically scale their content to the browser width and height, and change their layouts based on the device resolution and aspect ratio.
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