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Chapter 7
a DV project, an 8 Mega pixel image will have to be reduced
to 0,4 Mega pixel as the image is almost 20 times as large as
the PAL TV resolution. Even in HD projects, the 8 Mega pixel
image must be reduced to 2 Mega pixels, losing 75% of the
resolution.
Display options
This will play the images of the currently active folder. It starts
with the currently active image. If you have selected a folder,
the entire folder will be shown as a slideshow, starting from the
beginning.
You can set ‘Play settings’ under Options to show pictures in
loop, random and how long each image is to be shown for.
Play settings:
This will call up another menu. In this menu, you will be able
to set the parameters for playing the images. This allows you
to determine if the pictures should change after a certain time
(there are several time settings available for selection) auto-
matically or if the change should be done manually.
Additionally, two buttons make it possible to select playback
options. One activates a function for playing in an endless
loop, the other activates a randomized playing sequence.
These settings remain active until you make a change.
The settings go beyond the menu and remain active when
playing pictures in other menus. In case of a randomized
playback sequence, first the currently marked entry is played,
followed by the other pictures at random.
Images are not displayed twice. This means there will not be a
repetition until all images have been played once. The pictures
will then be played again, albeit in a different order.
It is also possible to start playing music for every image that is
being displayed. If you have created a music playlist, the cur-
rently selected list will be played from its current position.
If you have not created any playlists, titles will be played from
the current position in the music archive.
During playback, the description of the pictures will be shown
on the display, and all control functions that are available here
will accessible via the Help menu.
medium will then have the folder ‘Images’, which in turn will
contain the folders ‘2005’ and ‘2006’.
The option ‘1 album is upper directory name’ would not create
any sub-folders, in this case only the folder ‘Images’ would
be created. ‘2 album is lower directory name ‘ ignores the top
folder and, in our example would only create the folders ‘2005’
and ‘2006’. With the option ‘3 album is full path’, you will be
able to create many folders. Not only will this create the ‘2005’
folder, but also folders like ‘2005_beach’ and ‘2005_holiday’,
etc.
7.2.4.2 Photo archive main menu
Once you have imported your photos, press the ‘Return’ but-
ton to go back to the main menu of the photo archive. You
should now see the information panel at the top (date, pixel
resolution) and the images themselves below. The currently se-
lected item is shown in a highlighted blue color. Just like in the
other two archives, you can switch between the different dis-
play types by pressing the left/right directions: ‘All photos’, ‘All
albums’ and the contents of the album. If you select a single
photo, you will see a small preview image at the top right. If
you want to rotate this preview image, go to the help menu
and press ‘1’ to rotate right and ‘2’ to rotate left. This rotation
will also be applied later when playing back.
Tip: If you want to see one of the images in full size, press the
‘Full image’ button. To exit, go to the help menu and press the
Stop button. The image is scaled to fit the entire screen. Due to
the different aspect ratio of photo and TV signal, it may be nec-
essary to show the photo with black bars either on the sides or
top/bottom. Some examples: 10x15 photo = aspect 1:1.50, TV
resolution PAL 720x576 = aspect 1.25:1 / FullHD 1920x1080
= aspect 1.77:1 (with photos the ratio is given height x width,
TV has width x height). The functions for control and operation
are mostly the same as in the film archive. Make sure to read
that part of the manual before you continue to go through the
special features of the photo archive.
7.2.4.3 Displaying photos / slideshow
General information
You can display photos (the slideshow) directly from the me-
dium, even prior to importing them. Depending on the menu
you are working with, the playback will ensue directly from CD/
DVD, or from the USB device, from the list of the photo archive
list, a sub-folder or the playlist. The photos are displayed in
a resolution matching the TV set or monitor. The DVI/HDMI
connection in particular allows for the highest resolution at
1920x1080 pixels, which is roughly 2 million pixels.
Note: If the image you want to display is larger than the TV
resolution (e.g. 8 Mega pixel), the image is scaled down to
the TV’s resolution. The archive however always contains the
original file. The larger the resolution is, the longer the system
will require for the scaling. Also note that exporting the images
to Bogart SE also requires scaling to the project resolution. For
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