4:3 Image To 16:10 Resolution


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Neowins Please help me converting an image of resolution 3264x2448 into 1920x1200...!!!

Also suggest me good software for doing that without stretching or quality loss...!!!!

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No stretching, I assume you want a basic crop which can be done easy with the paint application and you can save it to a .bmp which is a lossless format.

Open paint, pick the select tool, drag the box to size you want, indicated in bottom right. Right-click inside the selected area and choose copy, open a new paint instance or close out the first one, and paste the new copy into empty screen. Save as .bmp, cropped image.

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No stretching, I assume you want a basic crop which can be done easy with the paint application and you can save it to a .bmp which is a lossless format.

Open paint, pick the select tool, drag the box to size you want, indicated in bottom right. Right-click inside the selected area and choose copy, open a new paint instance or close out the first one, and paste the new copy into empty screen. Save as .bmp, cropped image.

I know basic crop..but it is not good as i want full image in wide screen version also....

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I know basic crop..but it is not good as i want full image in wide screen version also....

Well, you could apply a stretch/skew operation before cropping, 1920/3264 = 58.8% ... so reduce the original image on both axis by 41.2% then crop to widescreen image.

You can try Google Picasa which has basic resize and crop features, or the free paint.net application.

http://www.getpaint.net/

http://picasa.google.com/#utm_source=en-al...p;utm_medium=et

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You can't have it both ways... You have to either crop the image or stretch it if you want a different aspect ratio.

Actually you can have it both ways ...kind of. Ever heard of content-aware resizing? Check http://www.rw-designer.com/retarget-image-carving

Get Picture Resizer ( http://www.rw-designer.com/NT/3.0/PhotoResize400.exe ) , rename it to PhotoResizeG1920x1200H.exe and drag and drop your file on the tool. Then wait a moment and pray. Maybe the result will be satisfactory.

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