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iPhoto and iDVD help!!!!

 
rosselliot
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Jul 28, 2007 19:41 |  #1

okay, I have a problem, which can be solved one of two ways, neither of which I know if it is possible:

the photos seem grainy when I put them on an iDVD and put them on my HD TV - they have visible vertical lines - so is it possible:

1) to stop iPhoto from resizing the photos so much when importing them to the library?

2) not have to upload the photos from iPhoto into iDVD? instead, inporting them straight from the HD?

thank you so much for taking the time!

- Ross


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Jul 29, 2007 03:04 |  #2

Ross

I'm going through this same thing - if you are trying to do this for clients to view the output will never be acceptable........

If you are on a PC try proshow gold or if on a mac fotomagico

Neither are broadcast quality but would be acceptable to a client - output options with both products are the key and DV PAL (uk) or DV NTSC seem to be the best at 720 size.

Your problem occurs when you then put the disk it a computer - it looks awful full screen.

I still havn't found an acceptable solution to this.

If you have photoshop you can create files that are the correct size for TV with the "file new" option. In theory these would then not be resized at all..........

Hope this helps - I'm trying final cut today to see if that is a better option.

Let me know if you succeed

Simon


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