Drop Zone Image Parameters

Does anybody know how to find out the image parameters for any given menu template drop zone?
I am finding that some jpgs I use are getting cut off and in only showing half of it. I read that in iDVD 08 the resizing option was removed so if I could get the height x length dimensions needed would at least be a help until apple fixes this.
Note I am on a Mac Pro with iLife 08
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