1024 x 768 image size

I want to put a few images into my local camera club competition, images have a max width of 1024 pixels and max height of 768 pixels and merged onto a plain coloured background of exactly those dimensions.
Any idea's how I should do this, the instructions given by the club are for Photoshop, but I am sure I should be able to do it in Aperture 3.
Thanks, Junah.

During the creative process you may want to see what a crop at a 1.33 to 1 ratio looks like. If it looks good the presentation may be better cropped than with an arbitrary likely uneven border.
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    1050
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    1920
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