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  1. 7 kwi 2010 · Click the box next to "Enable GPU Scaling" and set it to "Maintain Aspect Ratio" or "Use Centered Timings." The former stretches the image to the size of the panel but while keeping the aspect ratio the same.

  2. By specifying both you are changing the aspect ratio of the image. Just setting one will resize but preserve the aspect ratio. Optionally, to restrict oversizings: <img src="big_image.jpg" width="900" alt="" style="max-width:500px; height:auto; max-height:600px;"/>

  3. Basically, there's a bug in the driver that prevents you from changing "Scale image to full panel size" to "Maintain aspect ratio" unless the driver is set to a non-native resolution.

  4. These factory-made default settings do not account for interlace, the aspect ratios are often wrong, the frames-per-second setting is often wrong, and the resolution is often wrong. So this guide will teach you how to make your own presets.

  5. 11 sie 2006 · Is there any way to enable that option on my main PC with the LCD monitor? I would like to always maintain my aspect ratio, especially because my LCD (1280x1024 native res) is a 5:4 size...

  6. Add a percentage value for padding-top to maintain the aspect ratio of the DIV. The following example will create an aspect ratio of 1:1 (the height and width is always equal):

  7. Keep the aspect ratio of frames or component instances while resizing them horizontally. Vertical resizing is available as well. This technique is perfect for card components, thumbnail images, video frames etc. 37 aspect ratios are currently available including 1:1, 5:4, 4:3, 3:2, 16:10, Golden...

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