K kegler Senior Member Dec 25, 2003 2,329 0 36 44 myhobbieseatdrink.blogspot.com Dec 1, 2006 #1 Sorry about the poor quality on youtube [vid]PJ3vlEcqHXk[/vid]
K kegler Senior Member Dec 25, 2003 2,329 0 36 44 myhobbieseatdrink.blogspot.com Dec 1, 2006 #3 amirfarhan said: What software are you using? Click to expand... windows movie maker Comments r welcome =)
amirfarhan said: What software are you using? Click to expand... windows movie maker Comments r welcome =)
K kegler Senior Member Dec 25, 2003 2,329 0 36 44 myhobbieseatdrink.blogspot.com Dec 1, 2006 #5 amirfarhan said: Have you tried ProShow Gold or Producer? Click to expand... nope... freeware? hee
A amirfarhan New Member Apr 10, 2005 90 0 0 Dec 1, 2006 #6 Unfortunately no. I'm using the Producer edition.
A amirfarhan New Member Apr 10, 2005 90 0 0 Dec 1, 2006 #7 I'll point out 2 suggestions. Cut out the flashy effects. Second, be picky of the portrait/landscape orientation. Simplicity is the key to professional-quality slideshow.
I'll point out 2 suggestions. Cut out the flashy effects. Second, be picky of the portrait/landscape orientation. Simplicity is the key to professional-quality slideshow.
D dreamerz Senior Member Aug 13, 2005 888 0 0 36 Tampines www.sherman-photography.net Dec 1, 2006 #8 amirfarhan said: I'll point out 2 suggestions. Cut out the flashy effects. Second, be picky of the portrait/landscape orientation. Simplicity is the key to professional-quality slideshow. Click to expand... i gt to agree wif u...a normal fade in fade out will b gd enuf...
amirfarhan said: I'll point out 2 suggestions. Cut out the flashy effects. Second, be picky of the portrait/landscape orientation. Simplicity is the key to professional-quality slideshow. Click to expand... i gt to agree wif u...a normal fade in fade out will b gd enuf...
K kegler Senior Member Dec 25, 2003 2,329 0 36 44 myhobbieseatdrink.blogspot.com Dec 1, 2006 #9 understood first comment....dun quite get the 2nd one.... be picky about portrait or landscape?