ProShow Gold lets you zoom to 500% so the only time you really need extremely high resolution is for the zooms and even then you are better off to do your resampling in PhotoShop or otherwise and use a lower resolution crop of the high resolution image as your original. There is no good reason to use excessive file size images for export to DVD because the image quality will not be increased beyond the ability of a PAL or NTSC system to project. I want to make it as easy for my client as possible to burn more copies-for salesmen, customers, etc.Īny advice/input would be greatly appreciated. I'm assuming that there is something I'm not doing correctly-but really don't know what it is.
exe to run the disk it doesn't run like my 'auto' run disks that I create by burning/copying. I created a disk for the client of the ISO file, all the 'stuff' is on it, but unless you extract the RAR and then click on the. Its an RAR file with all the 'stuff' on it (located on my HD). To copy the other day-I did a 'copy' in Nero and burned, but the folks on PSG forum told me to creat an ISO file (through PSG-which I did). I just finished completing burning 4 'master' copies for them.
I have asked on the PSG forum and gotten good advice, but. I did a SS for a client-but they need to create multiple copies. Since you seem familiar with PSG, thought I would ask another question here. Sorry I'm hijacking this thread a little. You will find Proshow will import and handle a lot better with the If you have CS2 this downsizing can be quickly batched using the I use Proshow quite often with 600+ image shows, but alwaysÄownsize the jpegs to websize prior to importing into Proshow.