How to fill image up to three column section in Sharepoint site - image

I know Hero content can let image to fill up all container.But Hero content 3 tiles, are not even
However, Three columns section can not let images to fill up width of each column. Then if image has different size, hard to uniform the size.
Anyone know a solutions? Thanks a lot

For SharePoint Modern pages, we can only use the built-in layouts. For your question, I will suggest you to use Image gallery web part to display your images.
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Image reduce website content

My site have 2 pages and the 2 pages contain a similar picture. If a user comes to the first page, he downloads the picture and then come to the second page, if I make the website so that the picture is shared between the 2 pages then the user no need to download the picture again?
If I want to put the same picture but different in size on the webpage, is it better to make 2 pictures by using image software editor or using CSS to change the width and the height of the picture?
you have answered your question.
if the image is from the same source, and if you have configured the caching on webserver correctly (and if the client has enabled cache), then there are no re-requests sent to view the same resource.
you dont need to create multiple images for different sizes, use html image attributes to show it in the grid dimensions you wish to.
Exception: if the original image is quite large, and you are not sure if the user will want to view the image, then create smaller image for faster loading. Thumbnails on a photo album is a good example for that. There is a program called re-sizer which accepts a folder and create a new set of images with the required dimensions
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Image Resizer
HTTP Compression

Mosaicking PDF documents?

I have (or, rather, will soon have) a number of maps created in ArcGIS 10.0 and exported as PDF documents. The maps all show contiguous areas, being rather like the pages in a map book. There will also be a smaller-scale map depicting the entire area (let's call it the "study area"), but with less detail, rather like that page of a map atlas that shows what page depicts what area.
I wonder if there is any way to create thumbnails of the larger-scale maps and mosaic them such as to create an index map of the study area. A user would then be able to see, for a particular point on the smaller-scale map, which of the larger-scale maps depicts that part of the study area. (And perhaps see that map by clicking on the larger map?) Does anyone have any ideas I can implement this? I would prefer exporting the maps in PDF format, but, if I can't do all of the above with PDF, then any other format to which a map can be exported from ArcGIS, such as JPG or TIF, will work.
You should be able to create a PDF which does this.
What you need to do is render each page to a small image.
Then collect each of these images and add them as a mosaic to an index page.
Then put links from each small image back to the original PDF page.
If the hierarchy was more than one level deep you could repeat the process.
You need a PDF component to do this. What you want in terms of features is something which does decent PDF rendering. It's an easy thing to do badly and a difficult thing to do well.
ABCpdf .NET does good quality rendering so it's what I would suggest, but then I would because I work on it. :-)

Image Overlay With Coordinates

I recently have a project which invovles attempting to automatically "mock-up" images with a standard logo. For example, I have 1000 images of products, and I have one logo image that needs to be placed (over-layed) on top of each image. I know I can do this with ColdFusion's imageOverLay() function. However, I assume this always puts the overlayed image right in the middle of the underlying image (assuming they have the same width and height parameters). I was wondering if there was any way possible to specify and X/Y coordinate of the top-left corner of the overlaying image, and have the overlayed image placed in that location?
An example of a site:
http://www.internalsearch.expandedproductsearch.com/catalog/48/
You'll notice that all of the products have an image properly placed on the products. And I can assure you this wasn't done by hand. They must have a way to specifying where the overlaying image should go for each product, and then it just automatically puts the overlaying image (logo) in that spot. Can anyone think of any other way to do this? Is there some sort of advanced image library I could use with ColdFusion?
Any information would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
I believe this got answered over on the Adobe forums and you are correct #Leigh; imagePaste was the solution.
I still can't comment on a question so posting this as an answer.

Drupal 7 - Selecting individual images for auto-cropped image styles

Let's say I have a content type X that has an image for an attribute. I know I can specify different styles for that image (e.g. medium, large, thumbnail), so that crops are automatically made. But can I select/upload a particular image to use? E.g. "I'm not happy with the autocrop for this thumbnail image. I'll just upload my own."
Are there modules that allow this?
Thanks.

Qt - using Widgets and QLabel to display multiple images

So currently I am able to display images via URL's using QLabel, QNetworkManager and QPixmap. And then to display the image I use something like label->show(). Essentially I follow the same steps as in the pseudocode in this link:
http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/7010
Now I am still somewhat new to Qt and am having difficulty extending this. What I want to do is be able to display multiple images from different URL's into essentially the same container. So basically I want to see two images in the same container/window. These images are specified by their width, height, x position and y position in the main window/container. I know that I should use widgets but I am not sure what exactly should I use? QFrame? QHBLayout? QScrollArea? etc. Any help would be appreciated.
You can use many QLabels inside a Layout to get the effect you want. The way you want to lay it out is up to you, and there's more than one layout manager. There's things like the grid layout, the box layout, etc. Have a look here for layouts. You can look at it in this simplified way:
One window has a layout and a layout has many items in it.
http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/layout.html
In reality widgets can contain many other widgets. To position them properly, you use the layout.

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