Re: scanning photos for use in a still movie by Graham
Graham
Wed May 18 03:07:14 CDT 2005
I'd add to teh above, use a still photo slideshow maker programme rather
than a video editor which MM is. See photostory 3 from MS for starters.
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Graham Hughes
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"NoNoBadDog!" <mypants_bjsledgeATpixi.com> wrote in message
news:ON4DaR3WFHA.612@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> This would depend on many things. First and foremost, whatever
> application you would use to build your movie would be the place to start.
> Find out what formats it will accept. I would recommend scanning in a
> lossless format...such as .TIF without any compression.
> Next, what resolution will your movie be...320x240, 640x480, 720x480?
> Color or black and white?
>
> For video work, you would require no more than 150 LPI for smaller
> formats.
>
> Bobby
>
> "RubyTuesday" <RubyTuesday@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:29D13E3A-F93F-49B6-B01E-97A06F86088D@microsoft.com...
>>I want to scan old photos (not digital) to be used in a still movie. I
>>would
>> appreciate it any information on what format these photos should be saved
>> in
>> and how this would work best.
>> Thank you
>
>