Eron,
I resize on the X axis only and let the Y fall where it will -- I'm more concerned
about the width than the height on my sites. This retains the aspect ratio and
retains image quality. If you try to force the image into a ratio that differs from
the original, you will have distortion.
The problem is that unless the image is a factor of 100 x 100 like 200x 200
or 400 x 400, the image will also be distorted when you resize it to 100 x
100 bacause you are forcing either the height or width to a size it
shouldn't be.
Rich
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From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL
One suggestion is you are probably trying ot resize GIFS
What I do is I do a search to see if the image is a GIF first
if it is I have it resave as a JPG then i resize it and save
it back to a gif then it wont distort.
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From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Also don't force 100x100 just force the WIDTH to be 100 then you
wont have distortion from that either. a 300x200 image would ALWAYS
distort when forced into a square if it was a rectangle to begin with :)
Kelly
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From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
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From: Kelly Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 7:38 PM
Subject: RE: Image resizing question
Also don't force 100x100 just force the WIDTH to be 100 then you
wont have distortion from that either
Subject: RE: Image resizing question
Also don't force 100x100 just force the WIDTH to be 100 then you
wont have distortion from that either. a 300x200 image would ALWAYS
distort when forced into a square if it was a rectangle to begin with :)
Kelly
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From: Eron Cohen
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