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#1 PRECIOUS

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Posted 21 March 2009 - 07:53 PM

I use LumaPix to create collages...when I output the image to a file it is outputted with dimensions of 2000x2000
for a 10x10 canvas size....what dimensions should I output it as in order for it to show full screen ntsc 4:3...this is so confusing...normally I would save the image and change the size in my HP Image Zone but there has to be an easier way...plz help I am running EMC9

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Posted 22 March 2009 - 05:27 AM

QUOTE (PRECIOUS @ Mar 21 2009, 10:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I use LumaPix to create collages...when I output the image to a file it is outputted with dimensions of 2000x2000
for a 10x10 canvas size....what dimensions should I output it as in order for it to show full screen ntsc 4:3...this is so confusing...normally I would save the image and change the size in my HP Image Zone but there has to be an easier way...plz help I am running EMC9


Please a little more information.  What are you using EMC 9 to do --- slide shows?  If so, Video Wave will display the entire image if you add it in.  You need to adjust for the TV safe zone if you are going to show it on a TV.   Here is how to do it. .

By the way, Image Cropper is an easy way to resize images to any format by putting a border around the image.


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