
Did you get a new High Definition (HD) TV for Christmas? You might want to pull out it’s user manual and see how you can get your digital photos to display on it. Most come with a way to hook up your camera or computer directly to a video input. Some, like the Samsung DLP HDTV I own, have a USB port and built-in photo viewing program. I copy some photos to a USB Flash drive on my computer then plug it into the TV’s USB port. I select the photo viewer program called Wiselink from the HDTV’s menu and it displays the contents of the drive (see photo).
There is a gotcha. When copying the photos to the USB drive, I make sure the photos are 1920 pixels in width to fill the HDTV’s screen. However, since my digital camera does not produce an HDTV’s screen ratio of 16×9, I still end up with black bars on the left and right side of each picture. This is not a big deal for me because the large, bright and clear image displayed is still breathtaking. It’s a very easy way to show others your photos without everyone having to crowd around a small computer screen.
I have noticed many of the newer cameras now have a 16×9 ratio selection when taking photos. Those images would completely fill the screen. Check your camera’s manual to see if it supports this feature.
Back to my HDTV, I can either manually select and view each photo or start up a slideshow which displays each photo in sequence for a set number of seconds. I can even add music while it’s running. This is a far cry from the days of bulky white movie screens, loud slide projectors and long boring presentations by the photographer. Well, two out of three isn’t bad!

Space Mountain in the Magic Kingdom.
Nikon D70/18-70DX, 1/160s, f/6.3, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 50mm Focal Length

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