Tony, if you admittedly don't know anything about the subject, why
bother to reply, especially in a condescending and somewhat hostile
manner. You may have only 25 out of 375 photos that are worth looking
at, but others may have 400+ photos that are 80-100% of interest to
target viewers.
I also use UDF in Toast, and make folders containing different
topics/events, or in the case of travel, different locations. The
discs--CD or DVD--can be read and viewed on all 3 of our DVD players,
and on our Macs and PCs. We can use the remote controls to navigate
through the collections.
Betty
On May 25, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Tony B wrote:
Sorry, but I'm seeing this all the time these days. People are no
longer constrained by expensive film, so they're shooting 10X the
pictures they need. Nothing wrong with that.
But modern audiences bore quickly. If you can't tell your story
with a 5 minute presentation, you're going to lose them. Much more
important to work on the 25 pics you're left with than the 375 you
archived.
IMHO, of course.
Your opinion is your opinion. However, it served no useful purpose
for you to have been as presumptive as you were in this instance.
The fact of the matter is that the CD I am creating will contain
photos by a number of photographers. Any given photography project
may contain but a few selective items or it may contain many,
dependent upon the intent of the project.
For this project, many persons viewing the images will do so on
computers, while others, probably mostly older folks who may not use
computers can employ their DVD players to view the images. Thus the
need for ISO 9660 Joliet format for the CDs.
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