Dynamic Media Image Profiles image-profiles
When uploading images, you can automatically crop the image upon upload by applying an Image Profile to the folder.
Crop options crop-options
When you implement Smart Crop on images, Adobe recommends the following best practice and enforces the following limit:
See also Dynamic Media limitations.
Smart Crop coordinates are aspect ratio dependent. That is, for each smart crop setting in an Image Profile, if the aspect ratio is the same for the added dimensions in the Image Profile, then the same aspect ratio is sent to Dynamic Media. As a result, Adobe recommends that you use the same crop area. Doing so ensures that there is no impact to different dimensions used in the Image Profile.
Each Smart Crop generation that you create requires extra processing. For example, adding more than five Smart Crop aspect ratios can result in a slow asset ingestion rate. It may also cause an increased load on systems. Because you can apply Smart Crop at the folder level, Adobe recommends that you use it on folders only where it is needed.
Guidelines for defining Smart Crop in an Image Profile
To keep Smart Crop usage under control, and to optimize for processing time and storage of crops, Adobe recommends the following guidelines and tips:
- Avoid creating duplicate smart crop profiles that have the same width and height values.
- Name smart crops based on crop dimensions, not on end usage. Doing so helps to optimize for duplicates where a single dimension is used on multiple pages.
- Create page-wise/asset type-wise Image profiles for specific folders and subfolders instead of a common smart crop profile that is applied to all folders or all assets.
- An Image profile that you apply to subfolders overrides an Image profile that is applied to the folder.
- Create page-wise/asset type-wise Image Profiles for specific folders and subfolders instead of a common smart crop profile that is applied to all folders or all assets.
- An Image Profile that you apply to subfolders overrides an Image Profile that is applied to the folder.
- Ideally, have 10-15 smart crops per image to optimize for screen ratios and processing time.
You have two image crop options from which to choose. You can also choose to automate the creation of color and image swatches or preserve crop content across target resolutions.
• CMYK image format is not supported with smart crop.
Unsharp Mask unsharp-mask
You use Unsharp Mask to fine-tune a sharpening filter effect on the final downsampled image. You can control intensity of effect, radius of the effect (measured in pixels), and a threshold of contrast that is ignored. This effect uses the same options as Adobe Photoshop’s “Unsharp Mask” filter.
In Unsharp Mask, you have the following filtering options:
Sharpening is described in Sharpening Images.
Creating Dynamic Media Image Profiles creating-image-profiles
To define advanced processing parameters for other asset types, see Configuring Asset Processing.
To create Dynamic Media Image Profiles:
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Tools > Assets > Image Profiles.
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Tap Create to add an Image Profile.
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Enter a profile name, and values for unsharp mask, crop, or swatch, or both.
You may find it helpful to use a profile name that is specific to its intended purpose. For example, if you want to create a profile that generates swatches only—where Smart Crop is disabled and Color and Image Swatch is enabled—you could use the profile name “Smart Swatches”.
See also Smart Crop and Smart Swatch Options and Unsharp Mask.
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Tap Save. The newly created profile appears in the list of available profiles.
Editing or deleting Dynamic Media Image Profiles editing-or-deleting-image-profiles
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Tools > Assets > Image Profiles.
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Select the Image Profile that you want to edit or remove. To edit it, select Edit Image Processing Profile. To remove it, select Delete Image Processing Profile.
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If editing, save the changes. If deleting, confirm that you want to remove the profile.
Applying a Dynamic Media Image Profile to folders applying-an-image-profile-to-folders
When you assign an Image Profile to a folder, any subfolders automatically inherit the profile from its parent folder. This workflow means that you can assign only one Image Profile to a folder. As such, consider carefully the folder structure of where you upload, store, use, and archive assets.
If you assigned a different Image Profile to a folder, the new profile overrides the previous profile. The previously existing folder assets remain unchanged. The new profile is applied on the assets that are added to the folder later.
Folders that have a profile assigned to it are indicated in the user interface by the profile’s name appearing in the card.
When you add smart crop to an existing Image Profile, you must retrigger the DAM Update Asset workflow if you want to generate crops for existing assets in your asset repository.
You can apply Image Profiles to specific folders or globally to all assets.
Applying Dynamic Media Image Profiles to specific folders applying-image-profiles-to-specific-folders
You can apply an Image Profile to a folder from within the Tools menu or if you are in the folder, from Properties. This section describes how to apply Image Profiles to folders both ways.
Folders that have a profile already assigned to it are indicated by the display of the profile’s name directly below the folder name.
Applying Dynamic Media Image Profiles to folders from Profiles user interface applying-image-profiles-to-folders-from-profiles-user-interface
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Tools > Assets > Image Profiles.
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Select the Image Profile that you want to apply to a folder or multiple folders.
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Tap Apply Processing Profile to Folder(s) and select the folder or multiple folders you want use to receive the newly uploaded assets and tap/click Apply. Folders that have a profile already assigned to it are indicated by the display of the profile’s name directly below the folder name.
Applying Dynamic Media Image Profiles to folders from Properties applying-image-profiles-to-folders-from-properties
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Assets. Then navigate to the parent folder of the folder to which you want to apply an Image Profile.
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On the folder, tap the check mark to select it and then tap Properties.
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Tap the Image Profiles tab. From the Profile Name drop-down list, select the profile, then tap Save & Close. Folders that have a profile already assigned to it are indicated by the display of the profile’s name directly below the folder name.
Applying a Dynamic Media Image Profile globally applying-an-image-profile-globally
In addition to applying a profile to a folder, you can also apply one globally so that any content uploaded into AEM Assets in any folder has the selected profile applied.
To apply a Dynamic Media Image Profile globally:
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Do one of the following:
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Navigate to https://<AEM server>/mnt/overlay/dam/gui/content/assets/foldersharewizard.html/content/dam and apply the appropriate profile and tap Save.
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Navigate to CRXDE Lite to the following node:
/content/dam/jcr:content
.Add the property
imageProfile:/conf/global/settings/dam/adminui-extension/imageprofile/<name of image profile>
and tap Save All.
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Editing the smart crop or smart swatch of a single image editing-the-smart-crop-or-smart-swatch-of-a-single-image
You can manually realign or resize the smart crop window of an image to further refine its focal point.
After you edit a smart crop and save, the change is propagated everywhere you use the crop for the specific images.
You can rerun smart crop to generate the additional crops again, if necessary.
See also Editing the smart crop or smart swatch of multiple images.
To edit the smart crop or smart swatch of a single image:
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Assets, then to the folder that has a smart crop or smart swatch Image Profile applied to it.
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Open its contents by tapping the folder.
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Tap the image with the smart crop or smart swatch that you want to adjust.
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In the toolbar, tap Smart Crop.
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Do any of the following:
- Near the upper-right corner of the page, drag the slider bar left or right to increase or decrease the image display, respectively.
- On the image, drag a corner handle to adjust the size of the viewable area of the crop or swatch.
- On the image, drag the box/swatch to a new location. You can only edit image swatches; color swatches are static.
- Above the image, tap Revert to undo all your edits and restore the original crop or swatch.
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Near the upper-right corner of the page, tap Save, then tap Close to return to the folder of assets.
Editing the smart crop or smart swatch of multiple images editing-the-smart-crop-or-smart-swatch-of-multiple-images
After you apply an Image Profile—containing Smart Crop—to a folder, all images in that folder have a crop applied to them. If desired, you can manually realign or resize the smart crop window in multiple images to further refine their focal point.
After you edit a smart crop and save, the change is propagated everywhere you use the crop for the specific images.
You can rerun smart crop to generate the additional crops again, if necessary.
To edit the smart crop or smart swatch of multiple images:
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Assets, then to a folder that has a smart crop or smart swatch Image Profile applied to it.
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On the folder, tap the More Actions (…) icon, then tap Smart Crop.
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On the Edit Smart Crops page, do any of the following:
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Adjust the viewing size of images on the page.
To the right of the breakpoint name drop-down list, drag the slider bar left or right to change the size of the viewable image display.
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Filter the list of viewable images based on breakpoint names. In the example below, the images are filtered on the breakpoint name “Medium”.
Near the upper-right corner of the page, from the drop-down list, select a breakpoint name to filter on what images you see. (See the image above.)
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Resize the smart crop box. Do any one of the following:
- If the image has a smart crop or a smart swatch only, on the image, drag the corner handle of the crop box to adjust the size of the viewable area of the crop.
- If the image has both a smart crop and a smart swatch, on the image, drag the corner handle of the crop box to adjust the size of the viewable area of the crop. Or, tap or click the smart swatch below the image (color swatches are static), then drag the corner handle of the crop box to adjust the size of the viewable area of the swatch.
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Move the smart crop box. Do any one of the following:
- If the image has a smart crop or a smart swatch only, on the image, drag the crop box to a new location.
- If the image has both a smart crop and a smart swatch, on the image, drag the smart crop box to a new location. Or, tap the smart swatch below the image (color swatches are static), then drag the smart swatch crop box to a new location.
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Undo all your edits and restore the original smart crop or smart swatch (applies to the current editing session only).
Tap Revert above the image.
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Near the upper-right corner of the page, tap Save. then tap Close to return to the folder of assets.
Removing an Image Profile from folders removing-an-image-profile-from-folders
When you remove an Image Profile from a folder, any subfolders automatically inherit the removal of the profile from its parent folder. However, any processing of files that has occurred within the folders remains intact.
You can remove an Image Profile from a folder from within the Tools menu or if you are in the folder, from Properties. This section describes how to remove Image Profiles from folders both ways.
Removing Dynamic Media Image Profiles from folders by way of Profiles user interface removing-image-profiles-from-folders-via-profiles-user-interface
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate to Tools > Assets > Image Profiles.
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Select the Image Profile that you want to remove from a folder or multiple folders.
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Tap Remove Processing Profile from Folder(s) and select the folder or multiple folders you want use to remove the profile from and tap Remove.
You can confirm that the Image Profile is no longer applied to a folder because the name no longer appears below the folder name.
Removing Dynamic Media Image Profiles from folders by way of Properties removing-image-profiles-from-folders-via-properties
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Tap the AEM logo and navigate Assets and then to the folder that you want to remove an Image Profile from.
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On the folder, tap the check mark to select it, then tap Properties.
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Select the Image Profiles tab.
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From the Profile Name drop-down list, select None, then tap Save & Close.
Folders that have a profile already assigned to it are indicated by the display of the profile’s name directly below the folder name.