Can I use still images high resolution in Keynote?

Prepare a presentation in Keynote that requires a lot of photos/movies - it is to be broadcast from an international conference in the world.  So I don't want to spoil.

I have some high resolution photos (the originals were RAW, I converted them to PNG).  I want to build my speech with the high-resolution PNG, or what I want to batch convert to JPEG before their insertion in the speech?  What would be an optimal size by peak.  There are probably about 100 stills or so, more than a dozen of short films (that's an hour and a half presentation I think).

Or, if I don't use a high-resolution PNG (15-20 megs), is there a function in Keynote, which reduces the size of the files?

And, if so, I'm better batch convert PNG to JPEG, or simply use the PNG and let Keynote optimization?

For movies I'll all convert H264 (same resolution - 1920 x 1080 - Keynote presentation using the same optimal data rate that you would use for Vimeo).

All ears,

Ben

Size of the images to match the slide size in Keynote;   in this case, they should be 1920 x 1080 pixels

because they are PNG files keep than

Convert a batch of images as follows:

Open all of the batch of images in preview

Select all the thumbnails in the sidebar - click on an image in the sidebar then (Command-A)

on the Tools menu, choose Adjust size

use the custom size and enter 1929 x 1080

Save

Place the images in Keynote, as follows: drag all the images in the browser (the sidebar on the left) and a new slide will be created for each image, centered and scaled to full screen

If images are larger than the size of slide, they look better, they simply more space

If the images are smaller than the size of slide, they will reduce in quality

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