Collage via PSPro or VS
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Ken Veal
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Collage via PSPro or VS
Is there any advantage in using Paint Shop Pro to make a collage as opposed to using overlays in VS?
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Re: Collage via PSPro or VS
If you are making a collage which you are going to print out and put in a frame - or even use as a background on your computer then there is every advantage in using PSP - not least of which is the ability to maintain the very best quality in your pictures.
If on the other hand you want to view it on a TV as a moving collage then VideoStudio is your choice - using VS for printing still pictures will result in a low resolution image - and I'm sure you don't want that.
If on the other hand you want to view it on a TV as a moving collage then VideoStudio is your choice - using VS for printing still pictures will result in a low resolution image - and I'm sure you don't want that.
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Re: Collage via PSPro or VS
OK,
Thanks for that, what I had in mind was to use it as a still image in a VSX5 project slideshow containing other still pics (following on from the video)
Thanks for that, what I had in mind was to use it as a still image in a VSX5 project slideshow containing other still pics (following on from the video)
