Slideshows in iDVD

I am intending to convert my complete iPhoto Library to slideshows in iDVD for ready access.
I'm not looking for a best route, this has been well covered elsewhere.
For 99.9% of my collection I will use them in only two ways, slideshow in iDVD, printing as a 6 x 4, and 99% are landscape.
I am about to go through the whole collection (2,400) to crop to 6 x 4 on the assumption it will provide the best iDVD/iMovie input and it is the proportion I would print.
Are there any snags or thoughts on this?

David:
What size are the files currently? iDVD wants files that are at a 4:3 ratio which is the default size for many digital cameras so that the TV screen is totally filled by the slideshow. Using 6x4 images in the iDVD slideshow will not give you the best results. They will not fill up the screen on the TV and you will be left with black bars at the top and bottom, kind of like a letterbox effect, which may be OK.
It sounds like you plan to include the original files on the DVD for printing later. I think you'd be best served to keep them at the 4:3 ratio and then crop when printing at that later date. You can always downsize but you can't go in the other direction.
OT

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    Message was edited by: hherb

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