Can anyone advise me on how to perform the following.
I have four .tif pictures files that I would like to display in full screen mode (i.e. the entire screen minus menu bars etc) each picture on its own separate monitor, simultaneously.
I am running snow leopard on a Mac Pro tower fitted with four graphics card outputs.
I understand that QuickTime Player X may be able to present a movie in full screen and on multiple monitors simultaneously, but I am at a loss on how to convert the tif file to a quicktime move, that quicktime X can understand.
Has any one else come across a workable solution for display full screen images across muitple graphics cards?
I have four .tif pictures files that I would like to display in full screen mode (i.e. the entire screen minus menu bars etc) each picture on its own separate monitor, simultaneously.
I am running snow leopard on a Mac Pro tower fitted with four graphics card outputs.
I understand that QuickTime Player X may be able to present a movie in full screen and on multiple monitors simultaneously, but I am at a loss on how to convert the tif file to a quicktime move, that quicktime X can understand.
Has any one else come across a workable solution for display full screen images across muitple graphics cards?