IPhoto to iDVD slideshow

I have 268 photos that I want to make into a slideshow. I understand how I can make a new slideshow in iDVD and simply add the folder of photos from iPhoto and let iDVD do its thing.
However, I've read many posts about quality (or lack thereof) so I would like to ask the experts what's the best way to get the highest quality slideshow to DVD to show on my (NTSC) HDTV, as well as my mother's old (PAL) 4:3 CRT dinosaur.
These photos are a mixed bag. Some were taken with a point and shoot and come in at 2 or 3 MBs. Others I shot on my dSLR as RAW and come in at up to 100MB TIFFs!
Should I let iDVD sort it all out? Should I resize the pixel size of the pics? Should I reduce the MB size of the pics? I really am clueless, because I suspect "It just works" doesn't apply in this case...
Thanks for any advice.

Hi
I do this another way but can share some thoughts.
• iDVD has a limit in it's SlideShow function of 99 photos per Show (You can have more than one SlideShow)
(and You can put in more than 99 photos - but then strange things occures and iDVD ill behaves)
• iDVD - As I get it rather wants .jpg photos - avoid .bmp (and I don't use .tiff or raw either - I convert all to .jpg)
(If You think that You lose quality - then You have to know that DVD is as standard only SD-Video whatever program used to encode it - so .jpeg is much more than the DVD can playback anyhow.)
I do my SlideShows in a video-editor and then I prefer
• iMovie up to HD6 - or -
• FinalCut any version - or -
• FotoMagico™ (included in Roxio Toast™ Pro bundle)
I avoid - iMovie'08 or 09 or 11 - as they discard every second line when exporting over to iDVD however I try to do it.
In a Video-editor - I can have as many photos as I like and 100% control over Audio and transitions etc.
Yours Bengt W

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