Re: Fuzzy Still Pictures
- From: "Rehan" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 20:06:05 +0100
If you want to save the slideshow in higher resolution then use 1024x768
profile from www.papajohn.org > Saving Movies > Custom WMV profiles.
Windows Movie Maker resizes the input images to output "display" size before
internal processing starts. Best would be to use images of exact same size
as the output display size (640x480 or 1024x768). Dont use DV AVI since it
distorts pixels to non-square size. Dont apply any effects.
--
Rehan
MS MVP -- Digital Media
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker
"Leah525" <Leah525@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7AA773FA-6AC4-403E-A0BB-E0664D05B46F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am trying to make a slide show for my wedding. I have scanned in the
> pictures and the slide show looks clear in preview (i'm sure you're tired
> of
> hearing this) and fuzzy in full screen. I have saved it to my computer
> under
> different resolutions, but everytime I play it in Media Player, it is
> still
> fuzzy. It is not so bad when I watch it small in Media Player, but when I
> go
> full screen, you can't hardly see anything. I am going to burn it to a DVD
> to
> play at the wedding, problem is I have to play it through the computer at
> the
> church. Do you think it will be ok, or does anyone have any suggestions?
.
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