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  Re: Adjusting display not 1.333:1 "squishing" image  
From: Valia
Date: 27 Feb 2003 02:00:16
Message: <web.3e5db6dc56750726505fccb70@news.povray.org>
I am doing an animation, and I can't find a gif animator that will crop
every frame in a set. If I can render to the size i want, then I don't need
to crop every individual image.

Valia

Anthony D. Baye wrote:
>Why not render it in 1.33 : 1 and then copy out the area you want using the
>select area button in the render window?
>Or you could take the image into a graphics app like photoshop and crop it down
>to the size you want without squeezing anything.
>If however you are set on using pov for everything, try looking under camera
>types in the docs.  You may find what you need there.
>
>
>A.D.B
>
>
>Valia wrote:
>
>> I am trying to adjust the display so a sphere I am generating will fit right
>> inside the display. Basically, I need a 1:1 x:y ratio. However, doing this
>> squishes my image. I'm sure there is a solution, but I have searched and
>> not found it.
>>
>> Valia
>


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