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DVD burning software + Nikon D7100 firmware update
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 350805" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I've worked with Nero software in the past and have always been a fan of it. With your version I don't see why it would not be capable of keeping the absolute best resolution possible. When you mention "DVD photo slideshow" I have to wonder if that particular subset of the program has a built-in feature to compress the photos or to shrink them down to a preset resolution size. Perhaps if it is preconfigured to shrink photos down to 800x600 that would explain the loss of quality if your flat screen is a 1080p. Can you insert the burned DVD into a computer and look at the properties of each photo? You should be able to see what size they are from there.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to look at the firmware update. It's something I typically keep up with but I don't think there is an urgent need to upgrade just yet. Of course, I'm not sure what issues it addresses so that could change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 350805, member: 8330"] I've worked with Nero software in the past and have always been a fan of it. With your version I don't see why it would not be capable of keeping the absolute best resolution possible. When you mention "DVD photo slideshow" I have to wonder if that particular subset of the program has a built-in feature to compress the photos or to shrink them down to a preset resolution size. Perhaps if it is preconfigured to shrink photos down to 800x600 that would explain the loss of quality if your flat screen is a 1080p. Can you insert the burned DVD into a computer and look at the properties of each photo? You should be able to see what size they are from there. I have yet to look at the firmware update. It's something I typically keep up with but I don't think there is an urgent need to upgrade just yet. Of course, I'm not sure what issues it addresses so that could change. [/QUOTE]
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