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| Bettei |
Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 08:02:23 I like to go throught my pictures and edit them with a photo program before I add them to a slideshow. However, all the pictures that have been cropped or centered do not appear in the slideshow as a full screen photo. ( I want them to fill the whole screen) They are always smaller, even though I have gone back after cropping them and resized the image to dimentions as close to the original image settings were before cropping. I have used your preview to view each pane, and it looks like they will be full screen, but in the finished slideshow, they are not as large. All of my unedited pictures fill the screen, but I thought it would make a better show if I went to the trouble of centering, etc. some off kilter pics before using them. Do you have any hints or tips I can use to try to get ALL my pictures to be full screened? Thanks! |
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| Bettei |
Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 09:35:56 I think your first suggestion solved my problem. Sure wish I'd have asked that sooner!
Thanks! Bette |
| JIMD |
Posted - Jul 22 2009 : 09:04:14 BETTEI
For viewing on a TV do the following:
If you change the "Override Aspect Ratio" setting to "TV" (4.3)under View>Options>Other Options>Advance Options>Compatability Options, and check the Override Mpeg internal aspect ration flag with TV(from the drop down box), does that make any difference?
Also, on step 3 of 4 on the creation wizzard slideshow burning select the Other Setting>DVD slideshow and adjust the margins on the page that appears.
JIM DALTON |
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