Previously, at 8:40  pm -0600 3/4/10, Kris Tilford wrote:
>Your pictures are all the same aspect ratio as your monitor? Normally photos 
>are 3:2 or something close; and monitors are 4:3, 16:9, or 16:10. Unless your 
>photos are in the identical same aspect ratio as your monitor, you'll either 
>need to crop them, or have added margins; unless you decide to change the 
>scale (stretch one or both dimensions).
>
>>Now how?
>
>
>No. It's "how now, brown cow".
>
>If you go to System Preferences>Desktop & Screen Saver, you can select any 
>folder with photos and OS X can resize any photo as a Desktop photo 
>automatically. You can also use any folder of photos as a slideshow Screen 
>Saver with various effects, and they will resize automatically also. I never 
>noticed what the automatic resize algorithm does, it likely scales (stretches) 
>photos to fit exactly?

Please see my previous answer.

 p.

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