Copy photo from slideshow

Is it possible to download a picture from a slideshow made on idvd, to make prints?

Welcome to the forums.
You can't download a photo in the conventional sense because your slideshow has been converted into a video and compressed according to mpeg-2 standards. When you view a DVD, you are seeing approximately 30 frames per second (in this case, showing a still image). You can do a screen capture during the slideshow (using Snap Z Pro, for example) but your image is 72 dpi resolution. Using Photoshop, you can sometimes do a decent reconstruction of the original image... but this process is a fair amount of effort for a modest result.
If you want to share your photos at their original resolution, a much better solution is to use the DVD-ROM option in iDVD. This creates an area on the DVD that is accessible using a computer -- store the original images there; add a text document describing the photos; or add any type of file that you want to share with others.
John

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