An easy way to leverage image region metadata on your site. Made by Frameright. Power to the pictures!
As of April 2026, Image Display Control is a WordPress crop plugin with 0 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 2.8K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.1+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2022. Last updated 2 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: Advanced Custom Fields: Image Aspect….
An image file (e.g. JPEG, PNG) contains metadata, i.e. information about the image, e.g. which camera model was used, when the picture has been taken or various image regions. Image regions are useful for describing specific areas of the image (e.g. objects, people) or for indicating how the image should be cropped or rotated to best fit a given container.
This WordPress plugin reads such image regions in order to automatically crop images the best possible way, depending on which container they are being displayed in.
The Frameright app can be used to define such image regions and insert them in the metadata of a picture.
When rendering a post or a page, the plugin looks for images that have image region metadata and replaces them with a web component automatically zoom…
| WordPress | 5.1+ requiredTested up to 6.2.9 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
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