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Testing 7.5 Beta Web Safe Exe.....


Lin Evans

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Hi Lin,

Stunning detail, it played beautifull on my brand new PC with 8 GB ram, and 1024 MG video card. One image of the fury litle dog, had a tiny ripple effect during the panning/zooming. How big was that image?

Thanks for showing,

Bert

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Hi Ken,

The new graphical engine seems to do a great job - most of the images were about 2640x1760 to allow for the zoom...

Best regards,

Lin

FANTASIC DETAIL - played on the 23" ws monitor and 37" ws tv

these must be the originals Lynn - never seen them so big )

good job sir )

ken

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Hi Bert,

It's good to know the new graphical engine is working well on larger displays. I've got to get an HD sized monitor. My old CRT is limited to 1600x1200. I had to sell my super high nine megapixel monitor when we lost the ranch and I haven't bought a high res monitor since.

The little stuffed fox is 2640 pixels tall by 1760 pixels wide. I suspect the "ripple" is from the very high sharpness which I probably should de-tune a bit for that image...

Best regards,

Lin

Hi Lin,

Stunning detail, it played beautifull on my brand new PC with 8 GB ram, and 1024 MG video card. One image of the fury litle dog, had a tiny ripple effect during the panning/zooming. How big was that image?

Thanks for showing,

Bert

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  • 2 weeks later...

Lin

well done for the friend. But I not doubt of all expressive potential to PTE. If anything is necessary, is not make confusion for me. De facto PTE firstly a good motor to produce fantastic slideshow, made of "still" images.

Personally, because as photographer, I give prominence to “ single image ". The difference, between a streaming and a "static" it have more capacity emotional (with appropriate sound track) . Theory and matter of psychology.

Da Campos

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