Losing photo quality

I am creating a movie using both video and still photos. With a number of the photos that I'm importing to the movie (some are scanned jpegs, some are not), I'm losing a tremendous amount of photo quality. They look great in iPhoto, but in iMovie they look terrible. Any suggestions? Thanks.

You'll find lots of useful information in earlier threads discussing this topic. Try searching for "blurry", for example.
Here's one:
Winston Churchill, "iMovie- Pictures become blurry after import" #1, 08:49pm Apr 12, 2005 CDT
Karl

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    • Don’t let HD spin down or be turned off (in Energy-Save)
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