@sebargentino though you've probably got your answer ill say this anyways, 800:600 is an 8:6 aspect ratio, 1440:900 is a 8:5 (16:10) aspect ratio to 8:6 will be more like a square, similar to the size of this video without the black edges, while the 8:5 will only cut on a little bit, sense one is a square and the other is a rectangle you have to make the 8:6 image larger than the 8:5 by changing the 800 to 1440 and cropping the section you want
still i can't see the murder in the eye's reflection
xFrizix 1 year ago
how you convert an image 800 x 600 to an 1440 x 900 with out losing the image quality? and the size to be transform to that size?
sebargentino 2 years ago
@sebargentino though you've probably got your answer ill say this anyways, 800:600 is an 8:6 aspect ratio, 1440:900 is a 8:5 (16:10) aspect ratio to 8:6 will be more like a square, similar to the size of this video without the black edges, while the 8:5 will only cut on a little bit, sense one is a square and the other is a rectangle you have to make the 8:6 image larger than the 8:5 by changing the 800 to 1440 and cropping the section you want
over explained? probably...
DaBurntToaster 3 months ago