sizes under control, or ensuring images always look sharp, you need the right tools to make it effortless.
If your team still manually resizes, crops, or compresses images, it’s time to rethink your workflow. Let’s explore the must-have features that ensure images always look perfect without all the extra work.
One of the biggest frustrations with automatic cropping is that it doesn’t always get it right. Maybe the product in your image gets partially cut off, or someone’s face ends up awkwardly cropped. That shouldn’t happen.
👉 In QBank you can easily set a focus point on your image, telling the system exactly what part of the image is most important. That way, no matter how the image is cropped or resized, the key part always stays visible.
Why it matters:
If your system doesn’t allow you to set a focus point, you’re leaving image formatting up to chance and that’s a risk you don’t have to take.
If you work with e-commerce platforms, CMS tools, or external partners, you’ve probably hit a maximum file size limit more than once. Adjusting files manually to meet size restrictions is frustrating and time-consuming.
👉 In QBank you can set a maximum file size and let the system handle compression automatically, without making the image look terrible.
Why this is essential:
This should happen automatically, not as an extra step in your workflow.
Not all platforms want the same image size. A web banner, social media post, and product thumbnail all need different dimensions, but that doesn’t mean you need dozens of versions of the same image.
👉 In QBank you are able to resize images to fit exact dimensions without stretching or distorting them.
What this means in practice:
If resizing isn’t built-in and automated, you’re spending more time than necessary formatting images.
Sometimes, an image needs to fit a specific aspect ratio, but cropping isn’t an option because you’d lose important details.
👉 In QBank you can extend the image instead of cropping it, adding space around the edges to fit the required format without cutting anything out.
Why it matters:
If a DAM system only offers basic cropping, it’s limiting your ability to work with different aspect ratios.
Balancing image quality and file size is tricky. Too much compression? Images look awful. Too little? They’re too heavy for web use.
👉 In QBank you are able to control compression levels to get the best balance between file size and clarity.
What this looks like in action:
If compression is all-or-nothing, you’re either wasting space or sacrificing quality. Neither is a good option.
If your current workflow doesn’t include these must-have features, you’re either spending too much time fixing images manually or ending up with poor-quality results.
Image formatting should be effortless, not a constant headache. If your system doesn’t do the work for you, it might be time for a change. Curious to see how effortless it can be? Let’s talk!