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antp
It is only available for admins, my message was for Vilero actually.
But that means that pictures with wrong ratio can be fixed at the time they are added to the site (even if it is better to do that before compressing them to jpeg, to keep a better quality)
tv boy
I didn't realize IMCDB had its own resize function, how do I use it?
antp
Using Paint to resize is not a very good solution: the quality of resizing done by Paint is very bad, often giving a rather pixelated result.
Either use imcdb's own resize functions offered when uploading the picture, or use a program like XnView or Irfanview. Advantage of these is that you can process all pics in one command rather than doing the processing to each image separately & manually.
vilero
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_50371-A-Face-in-the-Crowd.html

I know there are programs to do what you ask but I don't know how to do it.
When i'm in the same situation, i use the very common and usual windows program "Paint".
I open the pic with 'paint' and in 'image' i enlarge (horizontal) or reduce (vertical) the pic.
With your pics i have had to record the pics. See similars models (one is enough because all are in the same "wide" situation) and, in this case, i have kept horizontal to 100% and i've reduced the width until 85%
http://www.geting.se/image.php/171191-Paint1.JPG

It's a little hard but your movie only have 10 pics and it's done.
Not added 2 1* cars: obstructed and dark and too part seen for only 1*
tv boy
BTW if anyone knows how I can change the aspect ratios on all these, feel free to let me know. My photo software doesn't seem to have the ability to do it. Thanks.
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