You don't need a calculator! You set 'selection size' or 'selection
ratio' in your graphics program to 7/9 proportion. I use a different
proportion and it also works fine in Legacy. I don't know where you got
the idea that Legacy prefers a particular ratio.

Whatever the ratio is, Legacy will set the exact dimensions itself based
on small, medium or large.
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JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
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On 7/18/2012 1:29 PM, Bernhard Scholz wrote:
> JL,
>
> I think we have major problems of missunderstandings!!
>
> 1.    I wasn't looking for a standardized print but for screen captures.
> 2.    the european passport size of 35x45mm was a good example as it fitted
> best in Leacy.
> 3.    using a proportion 7/9 could fit to 35/45mm but why should I need
> everytime a calculator
>       to check if it fits depending on the no. of pixels.
> 4.    I never said I wanted to print a picture as 34x45mm but just save it in
>
> that size.
>       Legacy prints what it has and this size seems to fit very well.
>
>
> Bernhard
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JLB [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:10 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] creating passport pictures for Legacy
>
> I don't understand but that's OK. 35mm x 45mm is a proportion of 35/45 or 7/9.
>
> I've never had a problem with Legacy except to do with consistent proportions.
> If they're not consistent, the charts print out with photos different shapes, 
> so
> I picked my standard: 1/1.618 which I put into my cropping program and that's
> what comes out.
>
> That has nothing to do with pixels. It depends on the overall size of the 
> photo.
> It's just a proportion. Re-sizing will bring it down to exact pixels, although
> that's not required in Legacy as it seems to set the dimensions automatically.
>
> If you're wanting to print at exactly 35mm x 45mm that's something else.
> I don't think Legacy will do that anyway as it gives the options, as you said,
> of small, medium and large. And not being a beer drinker (yuck!) I totally
>
> missed that connection.
>
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
>
> On 7/18/2012 10:45 AM, Bernhard Scholz wrote:
>> JL,
>>
>> I agree the picture is more than outdated.
>> It's from 1947. Proportions are correct due to my new tool.
>>
>> The problem was I couldn't find a tool helping me to make a
>> standardized pictures of an individual in a very short time.
>> Most programs work with pixel or percentage. That means needing a
>> calculator everytime.
>>
>> My experience was that Legacy works with a format which is very like
>> the European passport format 35mm x 45mm but there is no information
>> in Leagcy
>>
>> saying what they use.
>> BTW. The present US format is 2" x 2" or 50.8mm x 50.8mm which doesn't
>> fit in Legacy at all.
>>
>> Why customize my printer when I can only choose in Legacy the picture options
>>      small
>>      medium
>>      large
>>      custom pic. area and can only change the width.
>>
>> BTW. The first three options sound like ordering a beer ;-).
>>
>> I try to use standards as they make life easier and the best is when
>> they fit in Legacy.
>>
>>
>> Perhaps you understand me now.
>>
>>
>> Bernhard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: JLB [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:03 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] creating passport pictures for Legacy
>>
>> OK, I'm lost for sure. Why does it matter that pictures are an exact
>> mm measurement for Legacy? Surely not for passports themselves? The
>> attached photo is a little outdated for passports. As long as the
>> proportions are correct they can be printed to an exact mm size; just
> customize your printer settings.
>>
>> Anyway, glad he found what he was looking for.
>> ---
>> JL Beeken
>> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
>> http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/
>>
>> On 7/18/2012 8:26 AM, Ian GARDENER wrote:
>>> He wants to resize to an exact mm measurement. The problem with most
>>> programs
>> is either that they deal in pixels&    percentages, or if you're lucky,
> standard
>> email sizes etc. I'm with Bernie, I've yet to strike one that can do
>> passport sized cutouts from another photo easily. The closest I've
>> come is actually by using facebook and making a profile pic because fb
>> then resizes to fit-most of the time.
>>>
>>> I have a few photos in legacy using this method.
>>>
>>>
>>
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