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04/08/2007 12:49:58 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: 3872 x 2592 is not 1.5:1 we have figured that out already. |
Exactly, that is why I'm trying to crop it to a 1.5:1 aspect ratio. I think I've lost what you are saying |
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04/08/2007 12:51:30 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: BUT 3870 x 2580 is.
Manually crop it so they pixels match that number
I bet you it works.
Im dancing around the room right now.
The loss = 2 rows of pixels either from top or bottom or both ( 1 row from top 1 row from bottom. And 12 rows of pixels from the sides either one or both (6 from left 6 from right).
But i believe it works! |
Look up
Message edited by author 2007-04-08 00:54:11. |
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04/08/2007 12:53:11 AM · #28 |
3870 x 2580 results in 3 x 2, 6 x 4, 9 x 6, 12 x 8, 15 x 10
Message edited by author 2007-04-08 00:53:31. |
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04/08/2007 12:55:32 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: BUT 3870 x 2580 is.
Manually crop it so they pixels match that number
I bet you it works.
Im dancing around the room right now.
The loss = 2 rows of pixels either from top or bottom or both. And 12 rows of pixels from the sides either one or both.
But i believe it works! |
Well that works for that one image at that size. But I'm cropping a bunch of images at various sizes so then I'd have to do the math on each one. Honestly, I'm not so great at math and I'd probably be better off dragging repeatedly until I can get it to work.
I can't believe no one else has had this problem. |
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04/08/2007 12:56:33 AM · #30 |
Yeah well i dont think theirs much u can do about it? I think mathmatics is at fault.
But i solved one lol
If you can give me one more example size i mgiht be able to figure out a pattern
i removed 2 pixel rows from the width and 12 from the height... maybe we can establish a pattern
Message edited by author 2007-04-08 00:57:55. |
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04/08/2007 12:58:13 AM · #31 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Yeah well i dont think theirs much u can do about it? I think mathmatics is at fault.
But i solved one lol
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Thanks-- I appreciate the attempts! |
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04/08/2007 01:00:03 AM · #32 |
Originally posted by voxpop78: Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Yeah well i dont think theirs much u can do about it? I think mathmatics is at fault.
But i solved one lol
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Thanks-- I appreciate the attempts! |
I edited to say that maybe i can establish a pattern to speed things up so maybe one more image dimensions to try and establish the pattern? |
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04/08/2007 01:05:49 AM · #33 |
Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Originally posted by voxpop78: Originally posted by RainMotorsports: Yeah well i dont think theirs much u can do about it? I think mathmatics is at fault.
But i solved one lol
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Thanks-- I appreciate the attempts! |
I edited to say that maybe i can establish a pattern to speed things up so maybe one more image dimensions to try and establish the pattern? |
I'm not sure how there can be a pattern if I'm working on a bunch of images and all of their sizes vary slightly.
But if you want another go, here's one I'm working on now:
Width = 15.871 (3809 pixels)
Height = 10.454 (2509 pixels)
Res = 240 |
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04/08/2007 01:12:22 AM · #34 |
Well so far
3809 x 2509 = 1.518
A 3:2 crop = 3764 x 2509 = 1.5001992825827022718214428058988 |
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04/08/2007 07:33:31 AM · #35 |
Originally posted by voxpop78: You know I don't think it's the decimal in 1.5.
I just tried a 3:1 aspect ratio. After cropping I should be able to reize to 18in X 6in. Alas, I end up with 18 X 6.002.
Odd, huh? |
I cannot believe that you are getting upset about two THOUSANDTHS of an inch! That is like the thickness of a piece of printer paper.
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04/08/2007 08:29:45 AM · #36 |
ok - i think the problem might be this.. a pixel is an integer number it isnt a decimal. Say you have a final image which is 7 pixels wide and you are following the 3:2 ratio... well 10.5px x 7px is NOT a possible solution, there is no such thing as half a pixel!
Check your numbers arent odd numbers on the width, because that can put you out one/half a pixel - which is probably where that minute discrepancy is...
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