Exporting hi-res images for DVD

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Cris

I am wondering if there is a way to export a high resolution still of
particular stage in a transitional sequence of a Power Point slid
without using a computer screen capture utility on the slide show.

I am a video producer who needs to find a better way to export hig
resolution images from Power Point. My interest is video documentatio
of presentations that include, but are not limited to, Power Point.
Then I author a DVD that is playable on both computer and set-top DV
players.

I also work on a Mac and have an older version of Power Point.

I have finsihed my last project and am now looking at how I might d
things better next time.

By searching this forum, I discovered that one needs to adjust th
custom slide size in Page Setup to adjust the resolution of th
exported graphic (using "save as"). Because I didn't know that, I use
a screen capture program on my computer on the slide presentation fo
where I needed higher resolution of a portion of a Power Point slide.
I adjusted the display window as large as I could to obtain the highes
resolution image I could capture this way.

However, it appears that I will still need to capture from the scree
in order to export a still with the appropriate stage in a transitiona
sequence for a slide, as an export from slide view flatten
everything.

I am wondering if there is some work-around to this problem, or i
there is a add-in for PPT (Mac) that allows the export of ful
resolution images from the slide show and the appropritae stage.

I image such exists for Windows, and it would include video export a
well
 
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Doug Kinzinger, MCP

Camtasia. It's not great, but it's the best of what's out there.....

At least until Microsoft gives the PC version of PowerPoint export
capabilites, like they have on the Mac.

Doug
 

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