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ExampleTested August 13, 2026

Four-Format Social Image Resize Set

One street portrait delivered as Story, square, portrait, and landscape formats with the focal subject reviewed in every crop.

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Street portrait arranged in four square, portrait, and vertical social formats
Final reviewed delivery set: four aspect ratios from one street portrait.

A delivery set is more than four dimensions

Each result has a different balance of subject and environment. The batch instruction prevents stretching, but the final review still checks whether the subject remains clear in every placement.

Creative breakdown

The decisions behind the output.

The set succeeds because the source contains enough street context to support both wide and tall crops, while the person remains the visual anchor across every version.

Goal
Produce a reusable social delivery set from one approved master.
Targets
9:16 Story, 1:1 square, 4:5 portrait, and 16:9 landscape.
Fit rule
Never stretch; crop or pad according to the focal-subject requirement.
Review
Verify subject visibility, crop balance, and exact dimensions in all four files.

Tested workflow

Use the exact starting point.

Prompt

Create 9:16 Story, 1:1 square, 4:5 portrait, and 16:9 landscape versions of this image. Keep the subject recognizable, never stretch the source, and use padding only when cropping would remove the focal subject.

Test record

Settings
outputTargets: 1080x1920, 1080x1080, 1080x1350, 1600x900 · fitMode: crop-or-pad-by-destination · format: jpeg
Tested
August 13, 2026

Run the workflow

  1. 1

    Approve the master image

    Use a source with enough space around the person for both wide and tall crops.

  2. 2

    Request all four destinations

    List the four aspect ratios, protect the subject, and prohibit stretching.

  3. 3

    Inspect the set as a system

    Compare all versions together before exporting the destination-specific files.

Why it works

A shared batch instruction creates consistent geometry rules, and side-by-side review exposes any crop that weakens the subject or changes the campaign emphasis.

Adjustment tips

  • Choose a source with generous negative space when the brief requires both 16:9 and 9:16 outputs.

Limitations

  • One source will not always support every destination equally; approve padding, expansion, or a second crop when the composition becomes too tight.

Original Made media

See what the instructions produced.

Street portrait arranged in four square, portrait, and vertical social formats
Final reviewed delivery set: four aspect ratios from one street portrait.