Help with Filmstrip Border Style
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Help with Filmstrip Border Style
I'm preparing a slideshow video for a club I belong to. Subject is a seven day dog rally. At one point, I want to introduce the dogs using the PSP slide style called Filmstrip. It has room for five landscape slides. Of course I have 17 dogs to introduce with close ups. I can use three slides (5 each) but I still have two more dogs. Is there a way to cut off the lasts slide to only show two dogs??? Or extend the strip to show all 17 dogs in one slide??
I selected the filmstrip because it is a cute way to into the stars of the show. Any ideas will be for altering the slide style or using a different style will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I selected the filmstrip because it is a cute way to into the stars of the show. Any ideas will be for altering the slide style or using a different style will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Barbara
PSP 7/PSE14/Dell XPS 8900\Canon Rebel XSi Sony DSC-HX50V
PSP 7/PSE14/Dell XPS 8900\Canon Rebel XSi Sony DSC-HX50V
Re: Help with Filmstrip Border Style
Hi Barbara
If you look at the style, you will see the film strip is a PNG image so you could edit it in a photo editing program to have the number of frames you want for the last slide. I think it would be easier to make it smaller (less frames) than increasing it. Then put it back into the style and adjust the number of photos it holds and pan time accordingly.
Carl.
If you look at the style, you will see the film strip is a PNG image so you could edit it in a photo editing program to have the number of frames you want for the last slide. I think it would be easier to make it smaller (less frames) than increasing it. Then put it back into the style and adjust the number of photos it holds and pan time accordingly.
Carl.
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Re: Help with Filmstrip Border Style
Barbara,
Another technique that you could use is to shorten the slide time using the Keyframe Editor. Jennifer over at Choice Backgrounds has done an excellent video tutorial that you might be able to use to shorten up the slide style. The other benefit is that once you have this technique, you can apply it in many other places. See her tutorial on the keyframe editor here:
http://learnproshow.blogspot.com/
By deleting the right layers and shortening the remaining appropriate layers, you can avoid rekeying difficult keyframes.
Regards,
-Vernon
Another technique that you could use is to shorten the slide time using the Keyframe Editor. Jennifer over at Choice Backgrounds has done an excellent video tutorial that you might be able to use to shorten up the slide style. The other benefit is that once you have this technique, you can apply it in many other places. See her tutorial on the keyframe editor here:
http://learnproshow.blogspot.com/
By deleting the right layers and shortening the remaining appropriate layers, you can avoid rekeying difficult keyframes.
Regards,
-Vernon
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