M
mark
Good afternoon!
I've perused the group, but haven't seen anything SPECIFIC regarding
which would give the sharper picture - PPT's 'compress picture'
function vs using Photoshop's 'Image Resize' and specifying the size of
the photo to correspond with the screen resolution of the projector.
NOTE: I did NOT mention DPI!
BTW, I personally prefer to use PPT, and 'compress picture' to PRINT
(200 DPI) as I do see a difference when projecting my photos, ie the
web/screen resolution (96 DPI) gives a less than ideal result.
Thanks in advance,
Mark B
I've perused the group, but haven't seen anything SPECIFIC regarding
which would give the sharper picture - PPT's 'compress picture'
function vs using Photoshop's 'Image Resize' and specifying the size of
the photo to correspond with the screen resolution of the projector.
NOTE: I did NOT mention DPI!
BTW, I personally prefer to use PPT, and 'compress picture' to PRINT
(200 DPI) as I do see a difference when projecting my photos, ie the
web/screen resolution (96 DPI) gives a less than ideal result.
Thanks in advance,
Mark B