On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> The very beginning of my Lightroom catalog contains photos I took in 1998 
> with a weird Olympus camera which are in a weird size - 702x480.
>
> On my screen they look all stretched out.  They look great if I resize them 
> (say, in Photoshop) to 640x480.  I guess by "great" I just mean they look 
> "correct" that way.  The image quality was pretty atrocious back then.
>
> Is there any way to apply a squeeze to them in Lightroom so that they'll look 
> "normal" to me?  Ideally in some sort of a batch process that can be applied 
> to all x-hundred images at the same time?
>
> Or am I out of luck with this weird stuff.....

I presume these are JPEG files ... ?

I think you'll have to run them through Photoshop prior to LR import
and apply a transformation to resample them to square pixels. You can
do that as a batch process.
If you want to send me one, I'll see what I can do with it in LR, but
I wouldn't have any great expectations.

Send one to my other email address ... ramarren at mac dot com.

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Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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