Thanks, Paul.
I'll contact the funeral parlour and check out their projector's ratio.
Regards
Merv

HI Merv,

You need to know the resolution of the display or projector you will be using and also the ratio. Typically 4x3 if it's an older TV or monitor, 16 x 9 if it's wide screen. Get as much information as you can on the display and we'll see what is the optimum resolution for your photos.

Paul

On 17/07/2008, at 3:15 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:

Hi Everyone
I have been asked to scan some photos for a PowerPoint presentation at a funeral. The added complication is that I must deliver them to a country funeral parlour by email.
1       What would be the preferred resolution?
2       What is the lowest acceptable resolution.
Your replies greatly appreciated.
If high resolutions required then I might have to resort to a CD sent by urgent delivery.
Merv
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