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- Ell
i'm putting together a slideshow in Powerpoint as i'm giving a talk
trouble is 760 x 540 images looks shit in the full screen preview and I can't seem to make the powerpoint presentation any bigger!
am i missing something? Will they look ok once projected?
Someone out there must know what i mean
- Elfangio0
wtf!?!
Is this for real??
- stewart0
i always make the images 2x bigger in photoshop, save with a good compression and place them at 50% in powerpoint
- Jaline0
Usually they look fine once you project them onto the big screen, but I would test it out somehow just to make sure.
You may have to make the images larger.
- stewart0
what i said.
- The_Separatist0
Sorry, you must be on the wrong website.
- stewart0
"Sorry, you must be on the wrong website.
The_Separatist
(Apr 5 05, 06:56)"it's not the wrong website
but the wrong job i guess
- Ell0
thanks Stewart
Sorry, you must be on the wrong website.
The_Separatist(Apr 5 05, 06:56)
Not quite sure why i'm on the wrong website. Would you like to explain?
- stewart0
i also do powerpoints.
nothing wrong with it.
- donal0
Power corrupts, Powerpoint corrupts absolutley. Eh?
- ghandolf0
i also do powerpoints.
nothing wrong with it.
stewart
(Apr 5 05, 07:14)Me too. And there's lots wrong with it. Well, ...not with doing powerpoints, but there's plenty wrong with powerpoint itself.
Any problems with the image on your screen, will only be magnified when projected on a larger screen. Better on a Front Fabric surface than a Rear Screen Fabric, but projecting the image, and making it a bigger size, on a larger screen, isn't going to help poor images one single bit.