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Salmon Egg
Some digital projectors can use JPEGs stored on a flash drives without
requiring a separate computer. I have occasions for which such
capability is very useful. Text in such slide shows is easier to read if
it is in inverse video, white text on a black background. I still want
to present pictures in regular video.
Is there a method in PowerPoint to convert between inverse and regular
video in either direction?
What I have done so far, is to prepare slides on a Mac so that
everything is either regular or inverse video. From a pptx file,
PowerPoint easily generates a presentation based upon JPEG. I have been
using PhotoShop to make the conversion.
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Sam
Conservatives are against Darwinism but for natural selection.
Liberals are for Darwinism but totally against any selection.
requiring a separate computer. I have occasions for which such
capability is very useful. Text in such slide shows is easier to read if
it is in inverse video, white text on a black background. I still want
to present pictures in regular video.
Is there a method in PowerPoint to convert between inverse and regular
video in either direction?
What I have done so far, is to prepare slides on a Mac so that
everything is either regular or inverse video. From a pptx file,
PowerPoint easily generates a presentation based upon JPEG. I have been
using PhotoShop to make the conversion.
--
Sam
Conservatives are against Darwinism but for natural selection.
Liberals are for Darwinism but totally against any selection.