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Why are my pictures too small, too big or too slow in MediaGun?

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Why are my pictures too small, too big or too slow in MediaGun?

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This is because MediaGun does not resize them. This is to prevent performance slowdown or loss of quality. If a picture is larger than the screens, or of a resolution in Dots per Inch (DPI) larger than 100, it may require 10 seconds or more to appear on the screen. This may be perfect for printing, but not for multimedia! Say you have taken some great .tif or .jpg shots with a multi-mega-pixel digital camera. The resolution is 3200 x 2400 pixels. If you play them as they are on your XGA laptop (1024 x 768 pixels) you will only see the center of your pictures, and you will have to wait Another example is if you use a picture document which is meant to be printed and not to be displayed in a multimedia context. Such a file has a typical definition or density – of 300 600 DPI or more. In MediaGun or in any other software program it may take a long time to show up on the screen, for no extra quality! If a picture smaller than the screen is enlarged, quality degradation occurs. (pixellation

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