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How do I create, save and show a slideshow with Elements 6.0 which allows
for "fit to music" timing and displays images in full resolution? M |
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"Marty Schulze" <Mschulze@optonline.net> wrote:
> How do I create, save and show a slideshow with Elements 6.0 which allows > for "fit to music" timing and displays images in full resolution? > M Hmmm I think I saw this subject somewhere few days ago? Anyway, Photoshop Elements may have the option to create slideshow but I don't have any Photoshop Elements installed on my system (I have several versions came with my hardwares), and never care to check if either CS2 and CS3 have the feature or not. But I do create slideshow for my clients, and I use the program call ProShow Gold to create DVD Presentation with Music, Caption, Screen Effect etc.. Full Resolution? it sounds like you are talking about slideshow on PC, if so, I don't know about music but just a simple slideshow then most Graphic Viewer programs have the option to do slideshow without doing anything special. Of course there are one can create slideshow with music, but I don't use any to share with you. And Full Resolution, I am guessing the only way to get the full resolution is using Graphic Viewer without music, but I may be wrong. Why? because my 10MP and 16MP cameras may give a huge resolution more than any current monitor has. |
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Thanks for your reply. I may be misleading by saying full resolution. Most
of my photo files (including thousands of 35 mm slide scans,) are in the 1 to 1.5mb size range. Instead of displaying these like Picasa, and other photos softwares (including Elements itself ,) the Elements "Slideshow" seems only to display low res images when utilizing their full music editing capabilities (like "Fit (slide timing) to music") On a friends Apple, slideshows are easily produced, and saved automatically . In Elements, I'm a bit bewildered. I'll be talking directly to Adobe people shortly and will hopefully have an answer to my apparent overlook. - If so, I'll make a post here. M "Joel" <Joel@NoSpam.com> wrote in message news:0dcce4lh7vit7j6ggmfrv9dskhal815l0j@4ax.com... > "Marty Schulze" <Mschulze@optonline.net> wrote: > >> How do I create, save and show a slideshow with Elements 6.0 which allows >> for "fit to music" timing and displays images in full resolution? >> M > > Hmmm I think I saw this subject somewhere few days ago? > > Anyway, Photoshop Elements may have the option to create slideshow but I > don't have any Photoshop Elements installed on my system (I have several > versions came with my hardwares), and never care to check if either CS2 > and > CS3 have the feature or not. > > But I do create slideshow for my clients, and I use the program call > ProShow Gold to create DVD Presentation with Music, Caption, Screen Effect > etc.. > > Full Resolution? it sounds like you are talking about slideshow on PC, if > so, I don't know about music but just a simple slideshow then most Graphic > Viewer programs have the option to do slideshow without doing anything > special. Of course there are one can create slideshow with music, but I > don't use any to share with you. > > And Full Resolution, I am guessing the only way to get the full resolution > is using Graphic Viewer without music, but I may be wrong. Why? because > my > 10MP and 16MP cameras may give a huge resolution more than any current > monitor has. |
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