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Posted by Bob on 11/15/91 11:32
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 02:43:18 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> I need to learn how to use the graphics editing features.
> The graphics editing is done with other programs. The best are
>those that can do "layers", like Adobe Photoshop or the free Gimp2.
>I use Gimp2. As my artistic ability is somewhat limited, I most often
>use it to modify artwork I find on the net. But for a still background
>you can use any: 24bit BMP, JPG or PSD file. So you can use the
>"Paint" program that comes with windows if you want.
> The recommended size of background images is 768x576 pixel.
>Any where near that size is OK, TDA will make it fit. If it is too small
>though, the quality of the stretched image could suffer. 720x480
>Wallpaper images work great.
I am more interested in the embedded editing features.
For example, TDA makes a thumnail in the same perspective as the clip.
I want it to be the same perspective for all thumbnails - like in MF4.
How do I do that?
>> Can you pass along the best ones. I tried to Google them but the
>> response was overwhelming. Also I have visited the forums but most of
>> the discussion is bitching about bugs.
> Try googling "ken maltby tda tricks" and "ken maltby mark burns
>tda tricks". Try both net and groups.
Will do, thanks.
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