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If you've asked this question and gotten answers like "Just scan your images at 96 dpi," I'll have to ask you to push your brain's Restart button. You need to clear your head of all that dpi stuff because for PowerPoint purposes, it's wrong, irrelevant, confusing (choose any three).
Working out the right size for images in PowerPoint is a lot simpler than some people try to make it sound. The Basic Rule is this: For images that fill the slide, the image size (in pixels) should be equal to the video screen's resolution.
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