I use VcdEasy to create (S)vcds disks (from my digital camera jpgs) to be played in a standalone dvd player.
My project usually has approx 200 jpgs with different resolutions but usually the same aspect ratio , 4:3.
I am trying to find an efficient work flow .
First I Rotate those images which require it
Second I crop if necessary , manually and edit (color balance etc)
Third , I simply input the whole folder of adjusted jpgs into VcdEasy and convert to mpgs.
I am wondering if I this approach is too crude .
Some of the cropping will change the aspect ratio .
Would it be better to deal with the rotated images separately?
There are lots of options in VcdEasy which perhaps I shoud be using .
I would value qpeoples' views on thesw issues
Thanks
mmd
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