• IDVD Slide Show not sharp/crisp as IPHOTO 'preview'

    From mammothta@mammothta@dslextreme.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Monday, April 17, 2006 22:20:52
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Help! When I creat a slideshow via Iphoto, I get nice and clear (crisp)
    images when I preview it via IPhoto. However, when I export it, it
    makes a quicktime version and the images are not as crisp (little too
    soft for me). Also when I send it to IDvd, it does the same thing after
    I burned in on a DVD. I'm sorta bummed that what I burned on DVD does
    not come out as nice as when i preview it on IPhoto. I have set the
    preferences to Best Quality, but still it's not crisp. Can anyone help
    out or give me any suggestions??? I'm I using the wrong program??

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  • From Wayne C. Morris@wayne.morris@this.is.invalid to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 20:47:57
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    In article <1145337652.132024.323590@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
    "mammothta" <mammothta@dslextreme.com> wrote:

    Help! When I creat a slideshow via Iphoto, I get nice and clear (crisp) images when I preview it via IPhoto. However, when I export it, it
    makes a quicktime version and the images are not as crisp (little too
    soft for me). Also when I send it to IDvd, it does the same thing after
    I burned in on a DVD. I'm sorta bummed that what I burned on DVD does
    not come out as nice as when i preview it on IPhoto. I have set the preferences to Best Quality, but still it's not crisp. Can anyone help
    out or give me any suggestions??? I'm I using the wrong program??

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  • From mammothta@mammothta@dslextreme.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 14:19:59
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    ok. had no idea. new to this.

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