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| | Tags Vs. Captions With Windows Picture Gallery there are fields to create tags and/or captions. When I get to the point to actually burning a dvd, will only the captions show on the finished product, or must I delete the tags prior to burning. Sorry, didn't add this to my previous questions! Ah, soo many photos, soo little time! -- Irulan, North Carolina |
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| | RE: Tags Vs. Captions -The "captions" feature in Photo Gallery will equate to "title" in the photo's Details located in the photo's Properties (right click photo) and will show in the "title" column of the photos folder. Tags in Photo Gallery equates to "tag" in the photo’s Details. Neither the caption (title) or tags need to be removed when saving these photos. Photo Gallery does not display caption(title) during slide show. -Photoshop Elements costs between $70 - 100 if Photo Gallery doesn't meet your basic editing needs. - you can store about 2,300 photos on a 4.7 GB dvd if the photo resolution per photos is about 2 MB. To calculate the other possible combinations of storing photos and music on a dvd is a matter of simple arithmetic: Storage of disc divided by the total bytes of music and photos= number of photos and/or music on disc. -- oscar ![]() ....Right click is your best friend... "Irulan" wrote: Quote: > With Windows Picture Gallery there are fields to create tags and/or captions. > When I get to the point to actually burning a dvd, will only the captions > show on the finished product, or must I delete the tags prior to burning. > Sorry, didn't add this to my previous questions! Ah, soo many photos, soo > little time! > -- > Irulan, North Carolina |
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| | RE: Tags Vs. Captions Hi Oscar: Thanks for answering the questions. As I am new to photo dvd burning your response as well John's, have set me on, hopefully, a solid footing to the wild and wacky world of photo dvds! -- Irulan, North Carolina "oscar" wrote: Quote: > -The "captions" feature in Photo Gallery will equate to "title" in the > photo's Details located in the photo's Properties (right click photo) and > will show in the "title" column of the photos folder. Tags in Photo Gallery > equates to "tag" in the photo’s Details. Neither the caption (title) or tags > need to be removed when saving these photos. Photo Gallery does not display > caption(title) during slide show. > > -Photoshop Elements costs between $70 - 100 if Photo Gallery doesn't meet > your basic editing needs. > > - you can store about 2,300 photos on a 4.7 GB dvd if the photo resolution > per photos is about 2 MB. To calculate the other possible combinations of > storing photos and music on a dvd is a matter of simple arithmetic: Storage > of disc divided by the total bytes of music and photos= number of photos > and/or music on disc. > > -- > oscar ![]() > > ...Right click is your best friend... > > > "Irulan" wrote: > Quote: > > With Windows Picture Gallery there are fields to create tags and/or captions. > > When I get to the point to actually burning a dvd, will only the captions > > show on the finished product, or must I delete the tags prior to burning. > > Sorry, didn't add this to my previous questions! Ah, soo many photos, soo > > little time! > > -- > > Irulan, North Carolina |
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