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Grid Formatting Demo
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As for the scaler, it's by how much we increase our grid.

For a 1:1 ratio, you have:

1x1 == one square box  (original scale)
2x2 == four square box  (scale x 2)
3x3 == nine square boxes (scale x 3)

1:1 says that you want the results to go in a square.  If each item is the same size, the scaler tells you how big a square you need to put those items in.

Same way with a 2x3 grid
2x3 = 6 item grid (original scale)
4x6 = 24 item grid (scale x 2)
6x9 = 54 item grid (scale x 2)

Anything besides these values are going to skew your ratio, so they wouldn't be valid numbers and be able to maintain the ratio you set at the same time.  

It's like with your letterbox results above.
20 rows and 20 columns are going to create a square -- not a sheet of paper.  The values don't match the ratio you've established for yourself.
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Grid Formatting Demo - by SMcNeill - Yesterday, 05:59 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by Pete - Yesterday, 06:52 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by SMcNeill - Yesterday, 06:54 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by madscijr - Yesterday, 07:09 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by SMcNeill - Yesterday, 07:29 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by madscijr - Yesterday, 07:45 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by Pete - Yesterday, 07:13 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by SMcNeill - Yesterday, 07:36 PM
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RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by madscijr - Yesterday, 09:26 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by madscijr - Yesterday, 09:58 PM
RE: Grid Formatting Demo - by SMcNeill - Today, 12:16 AM
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