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picture help!!

evybaby83

May 15, 2007, 8:19 PM
ok im wondering if there is any way to view the pictures full on the screen after you saved them? everytime i save them, i go back and its a smnall version and wont view in full screen. thanks!!
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fredbillie

May 16, 2007, 6:23 AM
The only way that I know of to view a picture full screen is to set it as Wallpaper. Be forewarned that a portrait shot with very little space over the head will crop your picture's head when viewed in landscape mode.

However, the thought has just occurred to me as to how you might accomplish this. Import your pictures into Quicktime as a slide show and then export the slide show as a 3g2 file (the natural format of a video for Verizon transmission). (Apple was a developer for the format used for 3g2.)

With your card back in your phone, you should be able to set the Video/Slide Show as your Wallpaper and every time you open your phone you will be showing a slide show of your favorite photos!

I am on a Mac but I believe that Apple o...
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fredbillie

May 16, 2007, 7:20 PM
You don't need to set the 3g2 Video/Slide Show as your Wallpaper! Just go to Get IT Now, Picture & Video, My Videos and click on the 3g2 slide show video you exported from Quicktime in 3g2 format. While in iPhoto (that is where I exported the Slide Sow form) I selected music to accompany my Slide Show. I can now show a Slide Show with Music with just a few simple clicks.

At first I didn't get sound until I realized that I should check "AAC-LC Music" for sound (whatever that is) for the sound when exporting to Quicktime.
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