davegee Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 I have been trying to create a Style which will convert main images of different resolutions in multiple slides to "Actual Pixels". There seems to be no way of doing this.I add an image to the slide list.I set Original Mode in Size/Position.... etcI click on Size and get the 100% (probably based on the original resolution)I create the style and apply it to multiple slides containing images of a different resolutionsThe style applies the resolution of the original image to the new slide/imagesHas anyone got a methodology for doing this?To prevent misunderstanding can you support your proposal with a style?DG
tom95521 Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 Hi Dave,I must be missing a step because it seems to work for me...Original.ptestyleTom
davegee Posted June 1, 2014 Author Report Posted June 1, 2014 Hi Tom,Sorry, at this end it is turning a 2100x1500 image into a 2133.333x1523.81 image and the Original Mode shows 101.587 (Zoom Value 208.333).I suspect that your style is trying to apply YOUR original image res to my Image.Explain how you set up the image prior to making the style? WhatDid you try to apply it to multiple images of differing resolutions in multiples slides?......and are you using 8.0.4?DG
tom95521 Posted June 1, 2014 Report Posted June 1, 2014 I think understand the problem now. When you add images of different resolutions it changes the zoom %. I think Igor would have to change his code to % of current image instead of original image. I thought putting the image inside a frame might work but it does not seem to make a difference. Version 8.0.4.TomI forgot that you can rename .ptestyle files to .zip and then unzip. It looks like the .pte source file is doing an absolute scale which might be the problem.object KeyPoint1:KeyPoint Time=0 Origin=SlideBegin Opacity=100 Angle=0 ScaleX=208.333344 ScaleY=208.333344 Position=0,0 CenterPos=0,0 AngleX=0 AngleY=0 ZPos=0 end
davegee Posted June 1, 2014 Author Report Posted June 1, 2014 Tom,Thanks for taking the time to confirm what I think.Unless someone else comes up with an answer it looks to be "impossible"?Pity, it would complete the "trilogy" of Fit to slideCover slideOriginal sizeDg
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