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geoff
Slideroll Creator
From: San Mateo, CA
Registered: 2004-10-24
Posts: 2768
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Dear Members,
I've added a new feature to the slideshow creator. The new Auto Create button will allow you to automatically create a slideshow from all of the photos in your project with just two button clicks. It has the option to automatically add the "Ken Burns" pan and zoom effect.
Thanks! Geoff
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Hi! Geoff, Thank-you, by the way, What happen to the Google sidebar embed? Because I'am unable to view my slideroll using the other (5)codes...or the slideroll is there one minute and then "disappears"...I must admit that this rarely occurred when I embedded the slide from the Google sidebar. By the way, How do you create "Pan and Zoom" without Auto Create?
Thanks, BC
Last edited by booksandcoffee (2010-05-03 17:03:55)
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geoff
Slideroll Creator
From: San Mateo, CA
Registered: 2004-10-24
Posts: 2768
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If you click the SHARE button under your slideshow (click on your slideshow in "My Slideshows" to see your slideshow) you should see a list of many places to publish your slideshow. I'm pretty sure on of those is Google.
To pan and zoom in the creator, simply click on a shot in the timeline, then use the IN/OUT/PAN/ZOOM controls to change the framing of your shot.
When you pan and zoom, you need to make sure that you set the zoom/pan on both the IN and OUT points. if you zoom only on the IN, or only on the OUT, then the picture will remain still.
A good way to do it is:
For ZOOM:
1. Click 'IN' 2. Click and drag on the picture, even if you want it to start zoomed all the way out. 3. Click 'OUT' 4. Click and drag on the picture to zoom it in or out.
For PAN:
1. Click 'IN'. 2. Zoom in on the picture to allow for panning room. 3. Click 'PAN'. 4. Drag horizontally or vertically on the picture to move it around. 5. Click 'OUT', then 'PAN'. 6. Drag horizontally or vertically on the picture to move it around.
You can always see the changes by scrubbing (dragging) the playhead on top of the timeline.
Thanks! Geoff
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