Saving Full Resolution Pictures on a DVD

I am making a DVD and have a question about putting JPG files on the DVD. I made a DVD movie that contains a video and a slideshow movie that I made in iPhoto. I know in iDVD you have the option of saving full resolution pictures on the DVD disk but I am not sure how to do this in DVD Studio Pro. In iDVD there is a simple option you select.
I was going to use iDVD however, I want to have a movie play as soon as the DVD is inserted and then have it go to the main menu and I am not sure if you can do that with iDVD.
There must be a simple way to put the full resolution pictures on the DVD so that one could get them later with a computer. I contemplated just making a separate manual advancing slideshow in DVD Studio Pro but I was not sure if the full size files would be stored or if they are encoded. Also, if one wanted to print off some of the pictures how would they do that?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks!

Just click on the disk icon in the outline view window, then go to the general tab of the inpector and toward the bottom of the window check off the DVD-ROM content button and navigate to the folder that contains the folder of the content you want to include.

Similar Messages

  • IWeb and full resolution pictures for download

    I finally got a good camera and wanted to share those glorious 12MP (3-4MByte) pictures via iWeb. I'd not paid much attention before now, but iWeb is fond of "optimizing" and reducing the size of pictures in order to save space and improve upload and download times. Even if you uncheck "optimize" in preferences, and select "download full resolution" in the photo inspector, I've found that some times you get the full multi-megabyte picture, then for reasons unknown to me, most other pictures have been reduced from 1/4 to 1/10 the original file size and the resolution has been reduced, say form 3000x4000 pixel to 768x1024 (seems arbitrary ...).
    How to deal with this. Nothing direct that I can find: uncheck optimize works for a bit, them reverts; full size download refers to the size after such "optimizing." I think it's a bug, but maybe others think it's a feature.
    My indirect work around: use your public folder on idisk in me.com. Create a folder structure to mirror your iWeb picture album structure to simplify life for your guest. Password protect it if you want some privacy.
    Then go ahead and let iWeb optimize, and select the download size you want (maybe "medium" is fine for some users, for example).
    But include on each picture or album page a hyperlink to your me.com public folder: the link will look something like https://public.me.com/<your me.com name here>. If you've specified a password, it will be requested when someone uses the link. I don't think there is any finer grain hyperlink available to your public folder - for example, to the sub folders you create to mirror your album structure.
    The public idisk options are in preferences in idisk on iWeb.
    If you only want to share a few pictures, it may be easier for the user to share individual file with a similar hyper link set up for each one using link outside the picture container object (can't be inside), or for each picture on the detail page (the comment, such as the image name, can be made a clickable element (hyper link). If you have tens or more pictures to share at once, this method is pretty inconvenient.
    The sharing options for individual files are available when you select file via idisk in me.com
    So, there it is. Hope this suggestion helps someone.
    Eddie O
    PS: Yes, I've offered feedback to Apple about this lack of flexibility in iWeb.

    If you only want to share a few of the larger files zip them and put them in a folder titled Pictures in your iDisk/Web/Sites folder. Then create a thumbnail or text hyperlink to them at http://web.me.com/MMeAccount_Name/Pictures/FileName. That way they will immediately download when the link is selected.
    A viewable version of the photo can be placed on the page and linked to the larger zipped version on your iDisk.
    OT

  • Is there a way to copy full resolution pictures to ipad from my mac via usb or sd connection kit?

    I would like to copy my pictures to my ipad 2 at full resolution, partily for editing, partily for backup.  I have used some of the wifi ipad apps out there and they all seem to be problematic and load up the camer roll.  I have the sd and usb camera connection kit put out by apple and this works great as long as the pics are in their original file name (for some reason). 
    I would love to be able to just use the usb camera connection kit plug and copy all of these over in their folders ect.  But I realize that may not be possible at this time. 
    Is their another easier way?

    Syncing them via iTunes (and via Photo Stream in the Cloud) will 'optimise' them, so you will either need to use one of the wifi-transfer apps (in which case they will go into the Camera Roll) or the camera connection kit (when they will go into an 'imported' album). For the CCK and you need to create a DCIM directory off the root of the card, with the photos underneath it, and the photo filenames need to be exactly 8 characters long (no spaces) plus the file extension i.e. in a similar format as if a camera had created/written them.
    I haven't tried any, but there may be third-party apps that you could use to store and keep the same file organisation of your photos.

  • Full resolution pictures in iphone

    i dont see the full-resolution option in photo sync page (ITUNES).
    how to copy the photo in its original resolution to the iphone?

    There is no such setting since this is not possible with the iPhone.

  • Thumbnails in Iphoto appears normal, full resolution picture missing

    Hi guys,
    I have been browsing the forum for hours trying to have this sorted without any success.
    Im using an updated version of Iphoto.
    A warning triangle appears for some of my photos in Iphoto from last year. The thumbnails are displaying as normal.
    * I have tried to rebuild the library from Iphoto but only some photos seems to have been repaired
    * I have tried to rebuild the library from Iphoto library manager but it also only repaired some photos
    * In my master file, it only displays files dating back to August 2013. My missing files are from beginning of June, however I have older photos that are working fine which i can't find in the master file. There are also other photos from June and July working fine.
    * The option 'revert to original' which has worked for some users is not clickable on my missing photos
    * All newer photos seems to be working as normal.
    Any ideas would be appreciated!

    Give this a try:
    Starting over from scratch with new library
    Start over with a new library and import the Originals (iPhoto 09 and earlier) or the Masters (iPhoto 11) folder from your original library as follows:
    1. Open the library package like this.
    2. Launch iPhoto with the Option key held down and, when asked, select the option to create a new library.
    3. Drag the subfolders of the Originals (iPhoto 09 and earlier) or the Masters (iPhoto 11) folder from the open iPhoto Library package into the open iPhoto window a few at a time.
    This will create a new library with the same Events (but not necessarily the same Event names) as the original library but will not keep the metadata, albums, books slideshows and other projects.
    Note:  your current library will be left untouched for further attempts at a fix if so desired.

  • On photobucket, I can only view low resolution pictures but with google chrome, I see full size pictures.

    When I view pictures on photobucket, whether they're mine or someone else's, I can only see low resolution pictures. I load pictures on photobucket with a resolution of about 900x750 but fire fox only shows them at about 125x125. Google chrome shows full resolution pictures.
    This started with the last firefox update, about 1-2 months ago.

    Check the image exceptions: Tools > Options > Content: Load Images: Exceptions - See [[Options window - Content panel]]
    A way to see which images are blocked is to click the favicon (<i>Site Identification</i> icon) on the left side of the location bar.<br \>
    A click on the "More Information" button will open the Security tab of the "Page Info" window (also accessible via "Tools > Page Info").<br \>
    Open the <i>Media</i> tab of the "Page Info" window.<br \>
    Select the first image and scroll down though the list with the Down arrow key.<br \>
    If an image in the list is grayed and there is a check-mark in the box "<i>Block Images from...</i>" then remove that mark to unblock the images from that domain.<br \>
    See also [[Images or animations do not show]] and http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load

  • Full Resolution vs Optimized - Single Photos

    I understand how to change from optimized vs full resolution pictures with the new iCloud options in 8.1. Let's say I want just a few pictures to be full resolution so I can share/send them to someone? I can just select some and download in full? Looking to do this on my iPhone or iPad.
    Thanks!

    As far as I know, it's all or nothing; you can't choose to just keep selected photos in full resolution on your device.  You would have to download the photos you want to share from your iCloud photo library on icloud.com to your computer, then email them in order to share them in full resolution.  (Note: sharing photos using an iCloud shared photo album (http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mmc0cd7e99) are not full resolution originals.  Photos added to a shared album are "optimized" rather than full resolution.)

  • Just upgraded to Flickr Pro: How to reupload full res pictures from Aperture

    Hi,
    I've been exporing the Aperture sync feature with my Flickr Account for some time now and finally decided to get Flickr Pro. As I already have some albums synced, I'd like to reupload the full resolution picture to Flickr now from Aperture. Can somebody please explain how to do this? I don't want to delete my current albums and create new ones ... I hope there is somewhere an option to reupload the ful res pictures.
    Thanks,
    Diddy

    See if you can get your hands on a firewire cable, and another Mac. If so, target disk mode should solve your problems.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10725

  • How do I save pictures from iPhoto iPad app in full resolution?

    When I import a large 6-9MB picture into the iPhoto app on iPad for editing, and then save it to my camera roll, the resulting picture is 150-200KB. How can I save it in full resolution after it's been edited?

    When i import a large file 6mb to iphoto using itunes it become 1,2mb, maybe its the same to you and after edit it become 150-200kb
    It seem that iphoto auto resize the picture, dont know why iphoto didn't give us freedom to choose the resolution when exporting

  • How to burn decent resolution slide show onto DVD ?

    First of all I'm a newbie to this (PS8 Elements and Premier). I have a slide show with music in "Slide Show Editor". When I view this slide show in 'Full Screen Preview" I see a decent resolution but when I burn the slide show onto a DVD the resolution sucks if it's shown in "Full Screen". ( the slide show looks decent if shown in a smaller screen). I took the pictures with a 7 mega pixel camera. Another thing that happens when viewing "Full Screen" in the burned DVD is the text (if it fills the whole screen) some text is hidden around the borders.I burn the DVD in the Premier program.

    Thanks for your reply. I'll try what you typed but the
    hard part will be figuring how .

  • Picture quality of DVDs and iTunes HD video on my iMac less than other macn

    Hi,
    This might be difficult to help with, but I've been concerned about this for some.
    The picture quality of DVDs (retail movies) and iTunes HD video look far superior on my mother's and sister's laptops than on my iMac. Even a movie I just recorded off TV looks way better on our old CRT TV than on my Mac.
    I can't find any way to adjust settings.
    Can anybody help? What info do I need to give to help you help me?
    Regards

    I'm not exactly sure what you are describing, but you can consider the following...
    Laptops have smaller screens, with higher pixel density (smaller pixels). Also DVDs are typically something line 720x480 resolution. When you spread those pixels out on a larger iMac screen, especially one that is 24-inch 1920x1200, it will look less sharp. The screen may be larger, but the quality of the video image stays the same.
    A 8"x11" photograph, may look fine at that size. But if you blow it up to poster size, it will probably look terrible.
    iTunes HD is usually 1280x720. That should look pretty good on an iMac's larger screen. But if you are comparing (side-by-side) how sharp the same video looks on a small laptop screen, it will look sharper on the small screen with less area and smaller pixels. But if you back up a few feet from the iMac when you are using +full screen+ mode (to TV viewing distance), it should look about the same.
    Even a movie I just recorded off TV looks way better on our old CRT TV than on my Mac.
    CRT TV's are optimized to show motion, with a technique called interlacing. If you freeze a frame (pause), it will look terrible. Since an iMac's display will not use interlacing, the same video will not look as good, especially when the size is increased. The quality of showing the same video on an iMac will be impacted by the method used to transfer it to the iMac. If it is encoded to a digital format, there will be loss of quality in that process.

  • How to fix lost connections to original high-resolution pictures in iPhoto and how to import an iPhoto Book from one iPhoto library to another

    Hi there,
    I am using a MBP Pro with 8 GB cache and 1 TB HDD from beginning of 2011 with OS X Yosemite and iPhoto version 9.6 (910.29).
    I created an iPhoto Book to print which contains my best pictures of 2013 and 2014. Then I got an error message when I wanted to print the book, saying (translated from German):
    Book could not be created.
    With photo p233432343.jpg there was an error. The original version of that photo with full resolution could not be found or is damaged. Please replace the photo or delete it from your book.
    When I enquired further, I found out, that many, many pictures in my iPhoto library have that problem - only the thumbnail picture is found by iPhoto, but not the one with the high resolution. When looking at the photos in detail one sees that they are not sharp because obviously the photo book only refers to the thumbnail. When I went into the iPhoto Library using Finder, I saw that the original high res photos are still there. As there are an estimated 3000 photos with a lost connection (some still have, it but about 1/2 of my photos don´t), it does not make sense to import those photos manually. This photo book is just the tip of the iceberg, so to say.
    Then I looked for solutions in some forums. I had two lPhoto libraries, one on my HDD (120GB) and one on an external HDD (175GB). Assuming there might be problems, I have deleted (moved) the one on my HDD, because the "right one" is the one on my external HDD and started iPHoto again using the alt key. But that did not work either.
    I then tried to repair my iPhoto library using iPhoto Library Manager, and merged and rebuilt libraries. The library that came out was crap - all folders that had lost connections to the high resolution pictures now have zero photos in it. Also it is lacking the projects, including the photo book I created.
    Then I went to find out if there is a way to import the iphoto book project from the old, corrupt library into the new, repaired library but could not find anything. It can only be exported as a file structure or website. As the file structure is missing the high res pictures, that does not even solve the "little" problem of the photobook.
    I would REALLY appreciate your help on the two questions:
    1- Can you advise what I need to to do to to get the connection to the high resolution photos established again  ? As it is more than 3000 photos, I use an automated way of reestablishing that connection. Probably an answer to this question would make question 2 irrelevant.
    2- Do you know if there is a way to export and import a book project created in iPhoto from one library to another ?

    1 - Select  the thumbnail of one of the problem photos and use the File ➙ Reveal in Finder ➙ Original menu option.  This will take you to the folder containing the original file with that file selected by the Finder. 
    You can also use Find Any File to search for that file (get the file name from the Info pane in iPhoto). You will find the thumbnail version and maybe an edited version also.  Made sure what is found is the large, original version and note were it's located.  Search all of your drives with FAF just in case.
    If you don't fine the full sized version then the only recourse is to use a file recovery application like   SubrosaSoft FileSalvage on your drives to see if any of your full sized photos can be recovered.   If you find enough files to make the purchase of the software worthwhile buy it and recover the files.  However, since it may have been quite a while since you discovered the missing originals it seems unlikely you'll be able to recover any due to being overwritten.
    2 - book projects are just entries in the library databases and can't be exported to another library. 

  • Bug with MP3 tags & full-resolution photo storage...

    My birthday was last week and I got a new iPod classic 120 gb......
    I am a music (67 gb) and photo buff (22 gb)......and I am having trouble with each. I am using the XP box to do the syncing, since my wife's iBook doesn't have enough storage space to hold all of our photos and MP3s.
    1) Music...... for xmas and my birthday I got 7 new CDs.... I ripped all 7 into iTunes prior to syncing my iPod for the first time and all 7 work perfectly on my family's 3 computers (laptop running OS X 10.4.11, laptop running Ubuntu, and an old Windows XP box that I use as a file server). Yet they all don't show up correctly on the iPod.....
    a) +Slumdog Millionaire+ soundtrack shows up in iTunes with each artist for each track listed correctly....yet on the iPod all songs are under "Various Artists"
    b) +The Best of Clifford Brown+ & +The Juno sountrack+ don't show up at all on the iPod even though they register correctly in iTunes
    c) Charles Mingus' +Mingus Ah Um+ & The Soundtrack for the movie Once.......shows up under album view on the iPod with "Charles Mingus" listed as the artist, but does not show up under Artist view.
    d) The other two CDs work normally.
    I ripped all of these CDs at the same time. They all work perfectly in iTunes and in Amarok on my laptop running linux. Why won't they show up correctly on my iPod? It is only these new CDs, the rest of of my giant library synced perfectly. I deleted the files and restored the iPod and the MP3s on the desktop from my back-up but that did nothing.
    What is causing this? Should I re-rip the original CDs?
    2) Photos.....I think this is just an Apple thing....but I thought I'd ask....I take LOTS of pics.....my pictures all synced up perfectly with my iPod. I selected the option to upload the full resolution photos as an added redundant back-up since i have the extra space on the iPod......but iTunes didn't take my existing file structure (each folder is an album)...it dumped my 20,000 plus photos into a single folder for March 15th (The day of the original sync) in the iPhoto style file system. The tags are all intact with the correct date, but iTunes didn't read them.
    I know this is a personal preference thing.....but I stopped using iPhoto exclusively because it made backing up my photos too cumbersome between different operating systems. I've always found it ironic that it is easier to illegally share copyrighted MP3s out of iTunes then to share non-copyrighted family pics out of iPhoto. It seems my iPod is forcing me back into the iPhoto file system. Is there a way to get iTunes/iPod to just copy my existing file structure so that I can navigate through album folders rather then the giant mass of photos.

    Shawn, the issue with the music is likely due to the fact that the CDs in question are compilations (or at least marked as compilations in iTunes).
    When an album is labeled as a compilation, the iPod will not list its contents under the artist, instead, you need to enable compilations on the iPod and look there. It will also place the album art for these tracks at the end of Coverflow.
    You can undesignate tracks as compilations by right clicking the tracks, choosing "Get Info" and go to:
    Options tab (if you are highlighting multiple tracks)
    Info tab (if you are highlighting single tracks)
    I can't help with your photo issue (I only have music on my iPod), though you are probably correct that this is just the way Apple has chosen to file the photos.

  • HT204570 I have a ~22k pic iCloud photo library. I want to have a folder of ~1.2k pics available on my iPad in full resolution while offline, all the time. Can this be done?

    Hi - I have had iCloud photos turned on for about 2 weeks.  My old iPhoto library of around 22k pics uploaded no problem.  My issues are with now viewing them on my iPhone and iPad, which are set to optimise storage.
    On the iPad I used to have a folder of about 1200 pics which I'd use as a photo frame by chucking on as a slideshow on my desk at work. I don't connect to the wifi there.  Since iCloud photo I can't do this, as the pics are mostly low res, if there at all (two weeks after upload the vast majority of my library appears as just a sea of grey squares on both i-devices - thumbnails have not appeared for huge swathes of the library at all.  Is this going to right itself?).   I read about using Favourites to ensure local full res copies are kept, so I've gone through and favourited each pic (no option to do this in bulk on the iPad?) and this has ensured at least that each pic of those selected have thumbnails now, but no guarantee that the full image will display.  Even when I run the slideshow connected to wifi the low-res pixelated placeholder is what's displayed for most of the time the image is on the screen.  And if Favourites is the way to force local hi-res copies I still have no need for these to be also stored in full resolution on my iPhone.
    Basically, I want a way to force folders to be available in full, offline, and specific to the device.  Is this possible?  Big step back for what I use this thing for if not.

    Is there anything ornate in the frame images. Or are they more or less just made with strips of standard framing molding. If nothing fancy just molding  then an action that uses patterns and a little bit of scripting can frame your images orientation does not matter a little scripting handles that.  To scale you images to the proper size will take some scripting and the spread sheet exported to a CSV file containing filename width and height.
    My crafting action package contains 12 scripts to be used in actions.  Two of which would be very useful for your project. If you create you script to size the images so they have the correct print size.  The framing of these would be easy.  The action would first run two of my run twice scripts for action.  The first scripts saves the documents current resolution so the action can change it to what it need the document to have for its framing patterns.  The second script will rotate portrait images to landscape orientation.  The action can the add the 1" frame. once the frame is in place the action the runs the two scripts again. The second time these action run they will restore thing. One will rotate the documents it rotated to landscape back to portraits and the other will restore the documents resolution.  My image visualization package has framing actions and a script to make a 1" mitered selection to be filled with the framing pattern.
    Image Visualization Package Example
    Crafting Actions Package
    Contains
    Action Actions Palette Tips.txt
    Action Creation Guidelines.txt
    Action Dealing with Image Size.txt
    Action Enhanced via Scripted Photoshop Functions.txt
    CraftedActions.atn Sample Action set includes an example Watermarking action
    Sample Actions.txt Photoshop CraftedActions set saved as a text file.
    12 Scripts for actions
    Download

  • How to read the 'full resolution composite' from a .psd file?

    I'm working with 16-bit .psd files and have the "maximize compatibility" switch turned on in CS2. When a file is saved, a message box appears indicating that PS is generating a "full resolution composite." I'd guess this is stored in the .psd file somehow, because some of the 3rd party image viewers are able to display the image when the compatibility switch is used, but are unable to display the image otherwise.
    My question is: how can I read this full resolution composite from the .psd file outside of Photoshop?
    If this is the wrong forum to post this question, I'd appreciate it of you'd tell me a better place.
    Thanks,
    Dave H.

    As you guess, it is stored in the PSD, but only with the Maximise Compatibility switch. Without that switch, a dummy image is stored which has the text "This layered Photoshop file was not saved with a composite image.", in English, German, Japanese and French.
    My program
    psdparse extracts each layer in an 8-bit file as a PNG, and the merged image for both 8- and 16-bit files. That link is to a Subversion repository containing source code.

Maybe you are looking for