J
Joseph Brown
I would like to produce a PowerPoint slideshow and then output it to an Agfa
Proslide film recorder to produce 35mm slides.
When I import a high resolution uncompressed TIFF files, PowerPoint will
automatically compress the slide show and the resulting PowerPoint file is
considerably small.
Is there a way to set PowerPoint NOT to compress the images, or link to the
original images without embedding them into the ppt file?
If not, is there any other software alternative which will allow me to
create an uncompressed slide show to be send to a 35mm film recorder?
Sending compressed images to the film recorder is not an option, since its
being used to create slides for a critical photographic application. I don't
mind if the film recorder will take half a day to record a roll of film. All
I need is to feed it with an uncompressed slide show.
PS. Is there're any place where i can find specs for the Agfa ProSlide 35
film recorder? I searched the web, to no avail.
Proslide film recorder to produce 35mm slides.
When I import a high resolution uncompressed TIFF files, PowerPoint will
automatically compress the slide show and the resulting PowerPoint file is
considerably small.
Is there a way to set PowerPoint NOT to compress the images, or link to the
original images without embedding them into the ppt file?
If not, is there any other software alternative which will allow me to
create an uncompressed slide show to be send to a 35mm film recorder?
Sending compressed images to the film recorder is not an option, since its
being used to create slides for a critical photographic application. I don't
mind if the film recorder will take half a day to record a roll of film. All
I need is to feed it with an uncompressed slide show.
PS. Is there're any place where i can find specs for the Agfa ProSlide 35
film recorder? I searched the web, to no avail.