Export iPhoto 08 slideshows to iMovie 08 in HD?

Is there any way to export a 16:9 iPhoto 08 slideshow to iMovie 08 in Hi-def? I only see a handful of standard definition export presets, and the ability to export to iDVD, but I'm wondering if there's some other way to dump the slideshow as a full 720p or 1080i clip that can be imported into an HD project.

Veggeep
Is there any way to export a 16:9 iPhoto 08 slideshow to iMovie 08 in Hi-def
No. Create the slideshow in iMovie.
Regards
TD

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