No matter what program you use, if you resize a non-square picture to a square there is going to be distortion.
The best way to do it, is to make your picture square (by cutting some off on the long side and/or by adding blank space on the short side) before reducing the size.
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| Hi So even if I used aspect ratio which to me is confusing since if you check the constrain box the hight won't match... So do you think i should buy the software for this jewelery making it says will fit any picture perfect.. the cost is only 9.98... also would Quark be a better program for doing this sort of sizing Thanks Michele --- On Thu, 8/5/10, broodmare1@nststlou
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