I tried this with Gimp but instead of handling the proportion allowing
me to stretch and then cutting the pixels down, it only shows a fixed
size of 938x340 - there is a work around but it takes many moore key
depresses. This is why I went to Picasa.

On May 9, 9:21 pm, Jack Marxer <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can also just use Gimp in GNU/Linux. The rectangle selection tool allows
> you to set the height and width as you wish. You can then drag the selection
> wherever you want and crop to the selection.
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> On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > * Ampers <[email protected]> [05-09-11 13:30]:
> > > I am sad that I have just had to load VBox and Windows just to use the
> > > Windows version of Picasa.
>
> > I am sad that *you* wasted your time  :^)
>
> > > I had fifty photographs where I needed to extract a crop of 938x340
> > > pixels, and another 70 photographs where I needed to extract a crop of
> > > 888x223 pixels.

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