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  1. HI,

    I have a lot of pictures that were taken with the camera on its edge so the photos are tall rather than wide. How do you go about making sure these are not stretched out of proportions when creating a vcd photobook??

    Any help appreciated.

    Zed

    P.s I know that normal photos have to be scaled to 91.6% of normal width and canvas size set to 704x576.
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    On 2001-08-15 00:48:16, zed wrote:
    HI,

    I have a lot of pictures that were taken with the camera on its edge so the photos are tall rather than wide. How do you go about making sure these are not stretched out of proportions when creating a vcd photobook??

    Any help appreciated.

    Zed

    P.s I know that normal photos have to be scaled to 91.6% of normal width and canvas size set to 704x576.
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    Use TMPG when encoding your images. The dimensions of the picture is not an issue with TMPG as it will resize the pictures to fit the screen and maintain the aspect ratio.

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  3. SO I wont need to set the size in photoshop? tmpenc will sort all that out and produce a good quality still image?

    cheers

    Zed

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