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Subject: FLASH: Resolution (800x600 vs...)
From: james
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 16:00:36 +0100

Whoops - hit the wrong button before.

I'm setting up the foundation for a movie that will be
quite lengthy and I'm trying to avoid massive changes
down the road.

This movie we'll be shown over a projector capable of
up to 1024x768 resolution, and I know the presenter's
laptop is capable of that as well. However, I'm
concerned that if we ever distribute this presentation
to others, their laptops or even their desktops are
probably only capable of 800x600 (or at least that's
where they are set).

So, the question is, is it better to create the
presentation at 800x600 and let the presenter's
laptop/projection scale up and that way the clients
will be able to view the 800x600 as it is. OR, is it
better to develop at the max resolution (1024x768) and
have the presenter show as is without scaling but the
clients will need to scale down the presentation to
800x600 when viewing.

What's a better scenario? I can always do everything
800x600 and even have the presenter change the
settings on the laptop/projector if that's a concern.
I'm just concerned how things will scale at the
different, full-screen resolutions.

TIA!



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Replies
  Re: FLASH: Resolution (800x600 vs...), Brian Mays
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