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          February 13th, 2005, 02:37 PM
        
       
      
        I do all of my images at 640 x 480 for my slide shows and they work great.
        Only thing is on vertical shots then you have to make the height no more th
        an 480 or they get cut off on the bottom. With this sizing I have to do ver
        y little cropping within the show itself. I generally make sure that I have
        a black background around the image so that it blends in with the screen.
        I do mine all in psp. Sandy
      
     
    
    
      
        
          ssstevens89048
        
        
          February 13th, 2005, 04:23 PM
        
       
      
        Mick
        If you use irfanview and do it in batch resizing you can use the pixil or i
        nches.I use the pixel and 640x 480 has Sandy says.
        Steve
        
        I do all of my images at 640 x 480 for my slide shows and they work great
        . Only thing is on vertical shots then you have to make the height no more
        than 480 or they get cut off on the bottom. With this sizing I have to do v
        ery little cropping within the show itself. I generally make sure that I ha
        ve a black background around the image so that it blends in with the screen
        . I do mine all in psp. Sandy
        
        
        Hi Sandy,
        
        Being of the age I am it is best for me to work in inches ot
        herwise I shall get in an even bigger mess J
        
        640 x 480 px makes an even small than 4x3inch photo, is it that as long a
        s the % is right it does not matter?
        
        I can see that the smaller pixel size viewable is best overall.
        
        Mick.
        
        
        
        Mick Cant
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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          mrcycleuk
        
        
          February 13th, 2005, 05:59 PM
        
       
      
        This sounds as if I am really bonkers, and I think I have been!
        I have been re sizing photos for the slide show, (keeping the original
        for printing) by cropping to size i.e. 4in x 3in, but some are 15 MB. as
        jpeg's.
        
        I have now found that if I then reduce in Photoshop by reducing the
        pixel size to around 40-50 KB the display is the same size but much
        lower file size.
        So should I now crop to 4x3in first then reduce the pixel size? Or will
        reducing the pixel size alone do it?
        I realise the opening time will be quicker, and make a file of 700 shots
        a lot better size.
        Can someone please tell me if this will be ok before I reduce all the
        shots.
        
        Mick Cant
      
     
    
    
      
        
          mrcycleuk
        
        
          February 13th, 2005, 08:00 PM
        
       
      
        Sent: 13 February 2005 13:38
        
        I do all of my images at 640 x 480 for my slide shows and they work
        great. Only thing is on vertical shots then you have to make the height
        no more than 480 or they get cut off on the bottom. With this sizing I
        have to do very little cropping within the show itself. I generally make
        sure that I have a black background around the image so that it blends
        in with the screen. I do mine all in psp. Sandy
        
        Hi Sandy,
        Being of the age I am it is best for me to work in inches
        otherwise I shall get in an even bigger mess :-)
        640 x 480 px makes an even small than 4x3inch photo, is it that as long
        as the % is right it does not matter?
        I can see that the smaller pixel size viewable is best overall.
        
        Mick.
        
        Mick Cant
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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