Includegraphics without stretching





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I am trying to use columns in conjunction with includegraphics to show a "list" of pictures.



Sadly this code:



begin{frame}
frametitle{Einführung}
begin{columns}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/AlleAktien-Netflix-Logo.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/Amazon-Logo.jpg}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/facebook.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/nn.png}
end{columns}
end{frame}


Only creates this slide:



fail



What i would like, is that all images are scaled proportionally to each other, but not be strechted like that ... how do i do that?










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    Specify the width or height, but not both.

    – John Kormylo
    May 18 at 15:58


















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I am trying to use columns in conjunction with includegraphics to show a "list" of pictures.



Sadly this code:



begin{frame}
frametitle{Einführung}
begin{columns}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/AlleAktien-Netflix-Logo.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/Amazon-Logo.jpg}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/facebook.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/nn.png}
end{columns}
end{frame}


Only creates this slide:



fail



What i would like, is that all images are scaled proportionally to each other, but not be strechted like that ... how do i do that?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Specify the width or height, but not both.

    – John Kormylo
    May 18 at 15:58














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I am trying to use columns in conjunction with includegraphics to show a "list" of pictures.



Sadly this code:



begin{frame}
frametitle{Einführung}
begin{columns}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/AlleAktien-Netflix-Logo.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/Amazon-Logo.jpg}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/facebook.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/nn.png}
end{columns}
end{frame}


Only creates this slide:



fail



What i would like, is that all images are scaled proportionally to each other, but not be strechted like that ... how do i do that?










share|improve this question
















I am trying to use columns in conjunction with includegraphics to show a "list" of pictures.



Sadly this code:



begin{frame}
frametitle{Einführung}
begin{columns}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/AlleAktien-Netflix-Logo.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/Amazon-Logo.jpg}
column{0.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=3.5cm]{FiguresAndPictures/facebook.png}\
includegraphics[width=5cm,height=4cm]{FiguresAndPictures/nn.png}
end{columns}
end{frame}


Only creates this slide:



fail



What i would like, is that all images are scaled proportionally to each other, but not be strechted like that ... how do i do that?







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  • 1





    Specify the width or height, but not both.

    – John Kormylo
    May 18 at 15:58














  • 1





    Specify the width or height, but not both.

    – John Kormylo
    May 18 at 15:58








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Specify the width or height, but not both.

– John Kormylo
May 18 at 15:58





Specify the width or height, but not both.

– John Kormylo
May 18 at 15:58










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The graphicx package provides the keepaspectratio key. If you set this, the used keys width and height are meant as limits, the image is scaled to not exceed either of the two while keeping the same aspect ratio, so instead of using usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm]{<file>} use usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{<file>}.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{duckuments} % for random duck pics
usepackage{graphicx}

begin{document}
includegraphics{example-image-duck}

%distorted
includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

%using either of the two
includegraphics[width=7cm]{example-image-duck}

%using either of the two
includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

% using both and keepaspectratio, results in the smaller of the two above
includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{example-image-duck}
end{document}





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    The graphicx package provides the keepaspectratio key. If you set this, the used keys width and height are meant as limits, the image is scaled to not exceed either of the two while keeping the same aspect ratio, so instead of using usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm]{<file>} use usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{<file>}.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{duckuments} % for random duck pics
    usepackage{graphicx}

    begin{document}
    includegraphics{example-image-duck}

    %distorted
    includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

    %using either of the two
    includegraphics[width=7cm]{example-image-duck}

    %using either of the two
    includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

    % using both and keepaspectratio, results in the smaller of the two above
    includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{example-image-duck}
    end{document}





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      The graphicx package provides the keepaspectratio key. If you set this, the used keys width and height are meant as limits, the image is scaled to not exceed either of the two while keeping the same aspect ratio, so instead of using usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm]{<file>} use usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{<file>}.



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{duckuments} % for random duck pics
      usepackage{graphicx}

      begin{document}
      includegraphics{example-image-duck}

      %distorted
      includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

      %using either of the two
      includegraphics[width=7cm]{example-image-duck}

      %using either of the two
      includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

      % using both and keepaspectratio, results in the smaller of the two above
      includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{example-image-duck}
      end{document}





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        The graphicx package provides the keepaspectratio key. If you set this, the used keys width and height are meant as limits, the image is scaled to not exceed either of the two while keeping the same aspect ratio, so instead of using usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm]{<file>} use usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{<file>}.



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{duckuments} % for random duck pics
        usepackage{graphicx}

        begin{document}
        includegraphics{example-image-duck}

        %distorted
        includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

        %using either of the two
        includegraphics[width=7cm]{example-image-duck}

        %using either of the two
        includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

        % using both and keepaspectratio, results in the smaller of the two above
        includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{example-image-duck}
        end{document}





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        The graphicx package provides the keepaspectratio key. If you set this, the used keys width and height are meant as limits, the image is scaled to not exceed either of the two while keeping the same aspect ratio, so instead of using usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm]{<file>} use usegraphics[width=5cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{<file>}.



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{duckuments} % for random duck pics
        usepackage{graphicx}

        begin{document}
        includegraphics{example-image-duck}

        %distorted
        includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

        %using either of the two
        includegraphics[width=7cm]{example-image-duck}

        %using either of the two
        includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{example-image-duck}

        % using both and keepaspectratio, results in the smaller of the two above
        includegraphics[width=7cm, height=3.5cm, keepaspectratio]{example-image-duck}
        end{document}






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