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Hello,

as mentioned, i wanted to make a macro for  simply generating jpegs (and adding a white frame) for target "long side" for 2560 pixels.

As far i understood, you can just define vertical odr horizontal length, but no relative thing like "long side".

I havent found a method other than making two macros for vertical and horizontal pics (including the annoying handpicking of files before and after). There is so much rocketsience in this nice software, i can't believe this basic thing does not work and I#m sure its just me : )

Does anybody of you have a solution for that?

thanks,

stefan

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You've asked about this before, and I can only recommend the response you got previously. 

 

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mhm, i still fail in adding a white frame in macro for portrait mixed with landscape format. the recommended macro does make an exellent job in resizing. on this idea with the filter-distort-equations trick, i managed to add a little bigger base layer, arranged top layer to the middle via macro.

as a result i do have a framed jpeg, jey : ) but the quality is ridiculous.

i added a screenshot from before and after macro (second is 100% pixel after macro)

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