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On 07/17/2010 09:18 PM, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> describe the problem correctly, and you're halfway to a solution.  1024/600
> *is* the 'right' size.  what you want to do is convert the image to the
> 'wrong' size, by stretching it, or cropping it, or padding it with bars at
> the top and bottom, or something else.  but before you can do this, you will
> have to decide how, exactly, you want to do it 'wrong'.  once you've figured
> out how you want to distort the image, you can then do that as the first
> step, then convert as the last step.

Just like what we do in GIMP , Scale Image with the `Yellow lock'
besides the size unlocked.

Tried -crop size , -linear-stretch not working at all.

> 
> -ken
> 
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Aaron Lewis <aaron.lewis1...@gmail.com>wrote:
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