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Hi, is it suggested that images in a slideshow shall all have trhe same size, and then which one based on showing on a computre and a 55 inch TV? Is png better than jpg?
I have a combination of images in jpg from my mobile and raw/jpg from my camera.
Thanks in advance.
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For photos, you can use either PNG or JPEGs, althought for photos JPEGs give you the most bang for the buck.
Your photos need not be the same size. How well they produce on a 55" TV depends on your project/sequence settings and the resolution of your output MP4.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for your input.
I will do some testing on this in order to get the best TV result.
Best regards Rud
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Hoping to add to Steve's comment..... If you are asking about data size, the more pixels the better. My personal choice is that the aspect ratio 'size' be the same for all images and TV's are 16:9. Most computers use the same aspect ratio so it would look good on both. Your RAWs won't work if you are on a current version. If your Premiere Elements is two or three years old and you computer hardware is strong, you can use RAWs directly in your project.
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Thanks Bill
Your update about the 16:9 ratio and RAW's are very usefull and RAW's won't be used, just improved in Photoshop then then updating the jpg version and used in the slide.
Best regards
Rud