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Jed
Dear All, please can you help in any way, regarding resizing ones photographs
for use on PowerPoint Presentations?
I read some where about importing photographs into ones PowerPoint
Presentation, and that the size of the photograph should be as small as
possible, so ones laptop or presentation doesn't slow down too much with the
effort of large images.
This would apply to me, because I have a well used digital camera, a very
smart and 'new' digital projector and a very old laptop with about a 6GB Hard
Drive.
I have 40,000 or so photographs and are approximately 1.4MB each in size.
I have PowerPoint version 2002
1. Do you know - which would be the best way to reduce the size of my
photographs - through a photo\graphic PC program, or can this be done in
PowerPoint some where?
2. Could I select 'all' of my photographs and transform them all together -
BUT still have my original images un-touched by the process?
3. Can I reduce each picture down to say 100 kbyte and still keep the
quality of the images in tact for a good PP presentation?
Please include website links where possible.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks, Jed
for use on PowerPoint Presentations?
I read some where about importing photographs into ones PowerPoint
Presentation, and that the size of the photograph should be as small as
possible, so ones laptop or presentation doesn't slow down too much with the
effort of large images.
This would apply to me, because I have a well used digital camera, a very
smart and 'new' digital projector and a very old laptop with about a 6GB Hard
Drive.
I have 40,000 or so photographs and are approximately 1.4MB each in size.
I have PowerPoint version 2002
1. Do you know - which would be the best way to reduce the size of my
photographs - through a photo\graphic PC program, or can this be done in
PowerPoint some where?
2. Could I select 'all' of my photographs and transform them all together -
BUT still have my original images un-touched by the process?
3. Can I reduce each picture down to say 100 kbyte and still keep the
quality of the images in tact for a good PP presentation?
Please include website links where possible.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks, Jed