![]() But a cropped image can be noticeable depending on the image being cropped. ![]() Normally they aren't in wide landscape format, so the distortion isn't that noticeable. (edit: 1125x1125 isn't a problem, the goal is a squared image without cropping, but since the max size box is there I'm including that aspect though not a concern I have) The image will be stretched, but it is complete. What I want is an image that is 1500x1500 but that doesn't lose any part of the image. ![]() with crop off, the result is a 1500x843 image that is not square, just scaled down with crop on, the result is a 1125x1125 image that is square, but has lost part of the image I want square album art with a max size of 1500x1500 I have an MP3 whose cover art is 2000x1125 pixels. But it does not, so here is what I am describing, using an exaggerated landscape image scenario for clarity: I just tested what you mentioned, because honestly I thought there was a chance I was only confused by the lack of an explicit option for what I'm describing that I overlooked that it was doing it already by default.
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