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| I depends on the native resolution of your projector as well as your settings within Easy Worship
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| It is according to your native resolution of the projector(s) you are using but if you really want flexibility down the road the most common sizes to use is 1024x768 if you want a full screen (4:3 ratio) or a 1366x768 if you want widescreen (16:9 ratio) without any stretching or pixelation. You can always make them a bit bigger and EW doesn't mind... it will scale the image to fit the screen. I have some images that I have obtained that are 3000x whatever and it works fine. It's easier to make it bigger first, then resize later than to do the opposite. |
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