Frage von Hans1000:I will soon be insane! But war is not out. I have a Philips Full HD Television latest generation and an external hard drive remotely. JPEGs should be stored on the TV will be displayed. Since the format does not match, I cut myself with parts from the Photoshop JPEGs out and copy it to a new Photoshop Page. I eight the number of pixels for Page and Height, measured s.Original JPEG.
The result is devastating. On the PC monitor, the world is in order. On the TV surely. The picture is too big or too small. Changes s.der TV format setting hardly helps.
What to do?
Antwort von Meggs:
I will soon be insane! But war is not out. I have a Philips Full HD Television latest generation and an external hard drive remotely. JPEGs should be stored on the TV will be displayed. Since the format does not match, I cut myself with parts from the Photoshop JPEGs out and copy it to a new Photoshop Page. I eight the number of pixels for Page and Height, measured s.Original JPEG.
The result is devastating. On the PC monitor, the world is in order. On the TV surely. The picture is too big or too small. Changes s.der TV format setting hardly helps.
What to do? With remote hard drive do you mean probably a so-called multimedia hard drive with built-in video / still image player. This should actually you your photos, regardless of their pixel count formatfüllend on the TV show. Otherwise, I would bring back the part. All the extra photos for this player to scale can not be the intention.
If you already resize with photo shop - this is rational. Picture / image - on the longer Page 1980 - aspect ratio - under a new name. All you can automate in which you run a macro aufnimmst and all images in folders. (Automate - Batch)
Antwort von Hans1000:
Hello Meggen,
it is a multimedia ... platte ( "Screenplay HD"). They scaled but unfortunately not. Also, the seller jerked the only problem with the armpits, "With a laptop, you have no problems. Schlepptops Unfortunately, only the higher price range to use, if you want HDMI then synonymous." Only for the occasional TV presentation a bit more effort!
Setting to 1980 was a good tip. Works! Macro? My Photoshop 5.0 knows something is not (yet). There's a good program as freeware?
Greeting
Antwort von Meggs:
Irfanview can have the.
Antwort von Hans1000:
No macro! I've now done by hand. Thanks for the help
Hans