Do I need to resize images for Keynote?

Do I need to resize images for Keynote? I have images in a variety of sizes and wonder if there is a minumum or maximum size recommended.
Thank you!
B

All depends on what the end product is; a slide show on a laptop or projected  20 feet wide in a theatre. For best performance, images should be created to match the document size in;  Inspector > Document > Slide size.
The slide size should as a minimum match the screen resolution of the  Mac in;
system preferences > displays. The higher the number of  pixels the better the quality.
However, many images are supplied that are much smaller than are required, resulting in them being enlaged beyond there best.

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