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Advantages of using Color Slides:

Button Better Audience Retention.

Studies have shown that a person in your audience will remember much more if you communicate with them using an audiovisual method. A method where they can see and hear your message.

Button Benefits for you.

You will reap many benefits if you can involve several of their senses. Your board members/committee members/clients will be impressed! Your sales will increase! Your audience will feel better about attending the presentation and most important: Will retain much more of your teaching!

Button The Programs are designed for it.

These facts are already very familiar to you if you are currently using a presentation graphics program. All you need do is set the print size to 35mm and your presentation is ready for the film recorder!

Button Screen Shows are O.K., but...

Screen shows are fine for very small groups of people, but if your audience is larger or more important, then you will want to have color slides printed from your presentation for a literally larger image with much more impact and sharper resolution. The very best video projector can only deliver the resolution of the computer connected to it. Typically that is 1024 x 768 pixels. Compare that to the resolution of color slides, which is 4096 x 2732. Your images and words will be 4 times sharper and much easier to read if you use color slides. All of the bells and whistles of computer screen shows are nice, but they don't contribute to the information presented at all, they simply entertain. If your goal is to entertain, then consider a screen show, but if your goal is to educate or to persuade someone to buy, then you need to inform the audience, not entertain them. You also want the audience to remember the info or the product, not the bells and whistles of a screen show

 

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