I don't want all the slides in my slideshow to be watermarked or captioned or whatever.
Under “Labels”, I can't see a facility for turning this off. Under “File type”, which JPEG setting should I choose - “High Quality” or “Maximum Quality”? Is there much difference between the two for TV viewing purposes?ģ. Under “Image size” what should I choose for my optimum dimensions – 1920x1080 or less? And what should my DPI setting be?Ģ.
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The issue is further complicated by the fact that although my TV is full HD, the DVD which I'll burn for slideshow purposes will only be standard definition since I don't have Blu-ray burning functionality on my PC.Ĭan anyone who has faced similar problems and managed to find a solution tell me, please:ġ. The “process multiple files” dialogue box in the Elements editor workspace is easy enough to understand and navigate, but where I start to lose the plot is deciding what my file sizes should be for optimum viewing on my TV. The easiest and quickest way to do that (using Adobe Photoshop Elements 10) is to batch-process. To prepare my Raw images for incorporating into PS Gold, I first need to convert them to JPEG or some other format that PSG can work with comfortably. I only ever shoot in Raw these days, and depending on the camera used the file sizes can range from 10Mb up to 14Mb. Try as I might, I cannot get my head round the procedures to be followed when preparing images for a slideshow (using ProShow Gold 5.0) to be viewed on my HD (1920x1080) TV.