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Please respect GDPR
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I'm in a dark area of my life where I'm witnessing people stretching images when creating designs in Photoshop, and of course there's the usual stretching of 4:3 content to widescreen on tellies too, but let's leave that rant for another time. You can (hopefully) just tell when a photo's been stretched (the above image is obviously an extreme example) and most people seem to be blind to it when creating stuff, no matter how much I try and point it out.
What can be done about this? Images and videos should not be stretched!
I'm in a dark area of my life where I'm witnessing people stretching images when creating designs in Photoshop, and of course there's the usual stretching of 4:3 content to widescreen on tellies too, but let's leave that rant for another time. You can (hopefully) just tell when a photo's been stretched (the above image is obviously an extreme example) and most people seem to be blind to it when creating stuff, no matter how much I try and point it out.
What can be done about this? Images and videos should not be stretched!