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Join Date: Nov 2004
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What res is normal TV?
I'm doing a dvd slide show for someone for xmas....do you guys know what res the tv is...trying to figure out what settings for dpi and res to use in photoshop so that the pics look as good as possible on the tv...
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SeeMyBucks.com
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Location: USA
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720 x 540
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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its not that high...the is a dvd res but only hdtv actually show that high a res...its like 320x240 for a standard tv
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this its the real definition of a tv, but you can send it less than this..
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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anyone know for sure what res just a normal old tv can display?
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so you see Res is not that simple to define since each lin holds 3 colors. If you set it at 640 x 480 you will fill the screen with out too much trouble. |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Australia
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I don't think dpi is relevant for a TV, as the dot pitch will differ between TVs.
Just stick to DVD dimensions, force the images to an absolute size: NTSC 720x480 pixels PAL 720x576 pixels |
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Drunk and Unruly
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Hollywood
Posts: 22,712
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Google might give you better answers than GFY on this subject.
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