I just tried loading a full size 2X3 ratio image, entered 1000 for both Height and Width and it resized it to 1000 X 667
So it looks like that is a pretty good work around but I wouldn't expect to have to do that with such an advanced program.
Diver-Down Senior Member 275 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Bethlehem PA More info | I just tried loading a full size 2X3 ratio image, entered 1000 for both Height and Width and it resized it to 1000 X 667
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midnight_rider THREAD STARTER "Thrown under the bus." 5,413 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Yonder by the crick, Ga More info | May 26, 2010 17:40 | #17 Diver-Down wrote in post #10251289 Yes, but you will get an error message if you don't enter a Height. The processors with (Constrain Proportions or lock aspect ratio options) the Height is automatically calculated. I did the same thing and put 500 px in both fields. Here is the properties file from the resulting export. All it did was make the longest end 500 px. I never, Not once claimed to read your post...
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tonylong ...winded More info | May 27, 2010 00:18 | #18 Diver-Down wrote in post #10251606 I just tried loading a full size 2X3 ratio image, entered 1000 for both Height and Width and it resized it to 1000 X 667 So it looks like that is a pretty good work around but I wouldn't expect to have to do that with such an advanced program. The Image Processor is made to handle multiple files and is automatically "smart" -- if you enter a max size for each dimension then the longest dimension will hit the max and the shorter dimension automatically fits the aspect ratio. Tony
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | May 27, 2010 01:45 | #19 Diver-Down wrote in post #10251606 I just tried loading a full size 2X3 ratio image, entered 1000 for both Height and Width and it resized it to 1000 X 667 So it looks like that is a pretty good work around but I wouldn't expect to have to do that with such an advanced program. Yeah. It's supposed to work that way. You enter the maximum sizes, and the image processor figures the rest out by itself. LR works the same in that respect. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Diver-Down Senior Member 275 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Bethlehem PA More info | Well that makes sense. Thanks guys !
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