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Re: iPhoto 5.03



Nathan is correct. I just convinced a frient of mine to get a 15" Powerbook for his wildlife presentations (he was burning DVDs and using a DVD player), and he can't believe the difference.

iView MediaPro is generally considered to be far superior to iPhoto, particularly for slideshows. It is definitely color managed. Check out www.iview-multimedia.com and demo the software, as it can save you a lot of time/frustration and give you a better product. I have no affiliation, other than as a satisfied customer. I've never felt iPhoto was a professional-level application.

Here's the blurb on the slideshow:
http://www.iview-multimedia.com/products/mediapro/profeatures4.php

Good luck!

--Rich Wagner


> Although the color isn't the only problem, as I wanted
> the slideshow to present on FULL-screen, and sharp,
> with music...
> as it is in iPhoto....

Video is never going to look as sharp as an image displayed on a computer
monitor if that's what you're referring to. The final product is meant to be
viewed on a television screen.

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