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Our camera club has a maximum size for JPegs for projection.

This is true for all camera clubs I know of.

For our club, the maximum size is 1920px wide and 1080px high.

It is very rare for members to produce images with aspect ratios

greater than 16 x 9 and so we give the advice of entering images

with a height of 1080px. For less experienced members, this still

seems to prove a challenge and so I would wish for a macro to

change the height of an image to 1080px with the corresponding

width automatically applied. Is this possible? 

Edited by Canon10d
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New batch job seems the way to go but bear in mind that results may need to be sharpened after downsizing
You can create a macro to sharpen an image then use that in a second batch to sharpen the results from the first
If you apply the sharpen macro in the resizing batch job then that will happen before the resize which isn't what you need

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