![]() This may result in distortion of the image if it is a different aspect ratio than the screen. This option simply makes the image fit the screen with no regard to the aspect ratio. The aspect ratio of the media is maintained. As you can see below, the logo will be cut off on the top and bottom in order to fill the entire screen. If the image is a different aspect ratio, then cropping will occur on either the top and bottom or the left and right. Scale to Fill expands the image from the center point to fill the entire screen. In this sample, the image first reaches the top and bottom, resulting in pillar boxing. This may result in letter boxing (bars across the top and bottom) or pillar boxing (bars on the left and right). Scale to Fit expands the image from the center point until it hits two edges of the screen. The ProPresenter logo is a different aspect ratio, so it isn't going to fit properly on the screen. In each image, the box with the black outline represents a 16:9 screen. The easiest way to explain what each of these settings does is to simply show you. You can change these two defaults in Preferences under Advanced if you would like them to use different scaling behaviors. By default, Backgrounds use Stretch to Fill and Foregrounds use Scale to Fit. I suggest to rename these files with a prefix like “YYYYMMDD-xxx-Slide1.jpg” 20220318 Sermon_00001.All media in ProPresenter supports three scaling options: Scale to Fit, Scale to Fill, and Stretch to Fill. ProPresenter will ask if you want to Use Exist, New Version, or Write Over. If you import these files or drag them into ProPresenter, most likely there’re other files with the same names already imported into the folder. ![]() PowerPoint desktop, PowerPoint in OneDrive and most PPT to JPG online services will name the images as Slide1.jpg, Slide2.jpg, etc. Warning: File already exist(For ProPresent 6) Open the PPT file from OneDrive > File > Save As > Download as Images.Open the PPT file from PowerPoint 365 Desktop > Save a Copy > JPEG Interchange Format(.JPG). ![]()
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