5/19/2023 0 Comments Lilyview mac![]() I can use resizing in the final viewer, but that reduces quality. If I set 1440, everything fits but wider shots (75% of my pictures) use only a small part of the screen. If I set the maximum to 2560, it will get landscape shots correct but portrait shots vanish off the top/bottom. ![]() This is the key point: to get maximum quality on the screen that exists.Īt the moment I can’t seem to do this. ![]() In all the above cases the picture output would use as many pixels as possible, without spilling off the screen or changing the aspect ratio. “size the output to fit 2560 wide by 1440 high”, to suit my monitor.Ī landscape photo that’s 6000x4000 pixels would come out 1440 high and 1440*6000/4000=2160 wide, filling the height and most of the width.Ī landscape photo cropped to 6000x3000 (wider aspect ratio than the monitor) would come out 2560 wide and 2560*3000/6000=1280 high, filling the width and most of the height.Ī portrait photo that’s 4000圆000 pixels would come out 1440 high and 1440*4000/6000=960 wide. This is only ideal for square or rotatable monitors. DxO photolab export lets you specify one maximum dimension for output size, whilst keeping aspect ratio.
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