Graphics Reference
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Tip:
When you reduce the dimensions of a movie, the image den-
sity is adjusted to be appropriate for the new movie size. If you are
trying to enlarge a movie that had been reduced in the past, you
may run into image quality problems. If you've saved the images (by
themselves or in a backup of the original movie), you can import
original quality images into the movie after enlarging it.
You can change the dimensions of a movie by following these steps:
1.
From the Project menu, select Resize Project to display the Pro-
ject resize window and view the current movie dimensions.
2.
To change the dimensions of the movie, choose either User
defined (custom) or Preset size .
Figure 12-8. Display the Project resize window to change movie size.
3.
If you chose User defined , specify whether or not you want to main-
tain the aspect ratio. If you select this check box, the relative
height and width of the slides will remain the same after resizing.
If you don't select this check box, you may get some unexpected
distortion.
4.
If you chose User defined , type either the number of pixels for each
dimension or a percentage change. If you have selected Maintain
aspect ratio, typing a new value in either the height or width
 
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