![]() I'll post my thoughts on Fotomagico when I've finished this next slideshow. Hopefully some day some genius program writer out there will come up with something great. Your photo's should look as bright and crisp as they do on our monitors.and they just don't. I really think that type of program (slideshow to dvd) has just not been perfected on either pc or Mac. ![]() But not when it comes to making a slideshow of good quality, that you want to burn and view on a t.v. They are supposed to be superior graphic handlers. ![]() There really has not been a great program made yet for the Mac that showcases your photo's the way a Mac should. But it's the process on a Mac that surprised me. It has something to do when the files are converted. In fact, even in ProShow, I didn't think the quality was that good either. I then opened iDVD and opened the movie file I just created. Then after all converted in iMovie, I saved it. Then exported into iMovie to covert the file so it could be burned and viewed on a TV with the best resolution. The process that I used to make my first slideshow on my Mac was to import my pictures into iPhoto. ![]() This show which has about 350 slides, I will be attempting with the Fotomagico software. It seemed to have everything you needed for making a great slideshow. I must admit, the first thing I've missed since switching to my Mac and leaving my pc, is ProShow Gold. I am currently working with a pretty sizable slideshow on my Mac. ![]()
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