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HDTV and the iPod photo: A Perfect Marriage?
by Robert Armstrong
They may seem like an odd combination, but the iPod photo could
be the perfect choice for anyone who wants to view photo
slideshows on an
HDTV.
The iPod photo can store thousands of digital photos, and syncs
with a Mac or PC via iTunes. It will read any slideshows you’ve
created in iPhoto on a Mac or Photoshop Album on a PC and copy
them to the iPod. Alternatively you can tell it to copy a folder
full of images from your hard drive as a slideshow.
Also, with the addition of an optional camera connector ($29),
you can copy photos directly from a digital camera and
automatically create a slideshow from them on the iPod photo.
All slideshows can be set to music.
To connect the iPod photo to an HDTV you’ll need to first make
sure that your HDTV has composite video and audio inputs and
then purchase the iPod photo AV cable ($19) from Apple. Connect
the iPod to your TV, select the appropriate input and hey
presto, your slideshow can be seen in beautiful, bright
widescreen glory on your HDTV.
It’s worth bearing a few things in mind when creating slideshows
for HDTV. First of all, the screen of an HDTV set has an aspect
ratio of 16:9 (length: height) so if you size your photos with
this aspect ratio you’ll be able to fill the screen without
cropping the photo or seeing ugly black space around it.
Secondly, the resolution required for optimal viewing on HDTV at
full screen is less than that needed for printing even an A4
image. So if you only intend viewing your photos on-screen,
whether on your computer or HDTV, you can save space on your
iPod photo by reducing the capture resolution on your digital
camera. If you set it at three mega-pixels, that will be enough
to allow you to crop photos to the correct aspect ratio and
still view them at the highest possible quality on an HDTV.
Of course, the iPod photo can store more than just photographs.
Anything that can be saved as an image file, such as JPEG, can
be included in a slideshow, so you could even use it to carry
around business presentations which can be viewed by anyone with
access to a TV or projector.
About the author:
Robert Armstrong is a contributor to
The HDTV Tuner - a guide to the kit, the technology and the programming on HDTV.
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