Hi,
It doesn't work. Even if i click on the double arrow and select 50%, and check "garder les proportions", my picture is resized in 4:3.
And when i click on the arrows, all format displayed are in 4:3, none in 16:9.
I use the 2.32 release, with win 8.
In the past, i didn't have this problem (with ...
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- Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:16 am
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: pictures resize in 4:3
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- Fri May 29, 2015 4:47 pm
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: pictures resize in 4:3
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Re: pictures resize in 4:3
When i say "add 2 pictures" i want to say in this forum! lol !!!
And for your second screenshot, it's the same settings than me.
I don't understand where is the problem!
And for your second screenshot, it's the same settings than me.
I don't understand where is the problem!
- Fri May 29, 2015 3:15 pm
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: pictures resize in 4:3
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1386
Re: pictures resize in 4:3
Thanks for your help.
Yes, i just want to reduce by 50% while maintaining the radio.
Yes i check "garder les proportions".
See my screenshots. PS : how to add 2 pictures in my post?
Yes, i just want to reduce by 50% while maintaining the radio.
Yes i check "garder les proportions".
See my screenshots. PS : how to add 2 pictures in my post?
- Fri May 29, 2015 12:15 pm
- Forum: Classic - General Support
- Topic: pictures resize in 4:3
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1386
pictures resize in 4:3
Hi,
I've got pictures in 16:9 which i want to resize (smaller). I select my file, "convert", "transformation", "resize", fill "50%". But my file resized in 4:3.
I tried clicking "keep format" but it doesn't work.
PS : i use xnview in french.
PS : i used xniew in the past and didn't have this ...
I've got pictures in 16:9 which i want to resize (smaller). I select my file, "convert", "transformation", "resize", fill "50%". But my file resized in 4:3.
I tried clicking "keep format" but it doesn't work.
PS : i use xnview in french.
PS : i used xniew in the past and didn't have this ...