Try viewing one at full size.  It may just need for LR to create a 1:1
preview.  I have files from a Fuji superzoom, that look all stretched
until LR does it's thing.  You should be able to leave the folder
containing them in the filmstrip and it should process them in the
background.

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> The very beginning of my Lightroom catalog contains photos I took in 1998 
> with a weird Olympus camera which are in a weird size - 702x480.
>
> On my screen they look all stretched out.  They look great if I resize them 
> (say, in Photoshop) to 640x480.  I guess by "great" I just mean they look 
> "correct" that way.  The image quality was pretty atrocious back then.
>
> Is there any way to apply a squeeze to them in Lightroom so that they'll look 
> "normal" to me?  Ideally in some sort of a batch process that can be applied 
> to all x-hundred images at the same time?
>
> Or am I out of luck with this weird stuff.....
>
>
>  -Charles
>
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