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Subject: [Leica] How many pictures for 1-hour presentation?
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 20:34:08 +0100
References: <0b93d56f7537da20310ce09aee805467.squirrel@mail.threshinc.com>

What others said,

plus, it depends on circumstances and audience - what story do you  
want to tell? the country? your trip? your photography?
lots of variables in there.
In any case leave room/time for Q&A, who knows ...

Were it a slide show, things would be different where pace is essential

Ph


Le 22 f?vr. 11 ? 19:53, Peter Klein a ?crit :

>
> I've been asked to give a presentation at work on my trip to  
> Israel.  Many
> of you have seen the photos I have to choose from. Does anyone have  
> a rule
> of thumb about how many photos can be reasonably shown in a 50-minute
> presentation?  I'll be narrating, and obviously some pictures will  
> have a
> very quick narration, some more.  Q&A at the end will be additional  
> time
> beyond the 50 minutes.
>
> I'll be using the web-sized images I've posted on the LUG, with a  
> 1024x768
> projector. I did a test run last week, and found that Irfanview in
> full-screen mode works nicely without the ghastly resizing that  
> PowerPoint
> does. I can interpolate a few maps and titles by file-naming them so  
> they
> display in the right order.
>
> --Peter
>
>
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