Hi,
I have an avi video whereby the image is longer (height-vertical) than its length-the people appear thinner than they should. So I used VirtualDub and NanDub (They appear to be one and the same program but with different names but that's another question.) to resize the image. I used various criteria to do so. G-Spot showed it to be 528x480 so I tried 500X480, 480X480 and a few others. When I view the completed file I do get a new ratio--that is the rectangle/frame is different but the image has not stretched to what I had hoped for. What appears to be happening to me is that, it is resizing the frame but at the same time it is keeping the image as it was (bodies still seem to be long)--as if compensating somehow. Maybe this is normal so my question is how does one resize the image (with or without resizing the frame size) so the people and objects in the movie appear normal and not stretched?
Thank you
I have an avi video whereby the image is longer (height-vertical) than its length-the people appear thinner than they should. So I used VirtualDub and NanDub (They appear to be one and the same program but with different names but that's another question.) to resize the image. I used various criteria to do so. G-Spot showed it to be 528x480 so I tried 500X480, 480X480 and a few others. When I view the completed file I do get a new ratio--that is the rectangle/frame is different but the image has not stretched to what I had hoped for. What appears to be happening to me is that, it is resizing the frame but at the same time it is keeping the image as it was (bodies still seem to be long)--as if compensating somehow. Maybe this is normal so my question is how does one resize the image (with or without resizing the frame size) so the people and objects in the movie appear normal and not stretched?
Thank you
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