Re: how to convert dig 4:3 to analog 3:2?????
- From: "Marcin G" <yahoo2n@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:06:13 +0100
> > Please to explain "lossless cropping."
> >
> > Does it just squash the frame along the vertical dimension? 'Cause
> > otherwise, any crop involves loss - it's the definition of the term.
>
> Lossless jpeg save after cropping no damage to the image. I've used
> jpegcrop, it shows a grid of squares you can crop to built into the
> original jpeg compression, I don't see how to specify aspect ratio though.
I use JPEGCrops v0.0.6 beta.
1. I open the directory (click on add pictures button) and choose the
digital photo (4:3)
2. When the picture is opened I choose the right analog format (3:2) from
menu
3. I move frame using mouse, the frame cut off the bottom and top par of the
picture. However, I decide how many pixels I'll cut off from the top and how
many from the bottom (it depens on the picture)
4. I click on the "crop" button
5. I click on the save button
Then picture has 3:2 (or other earlier set format), and it is ready to send
to the lab or printer.
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Martin
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