Adjustment Effects - Blur
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Adjustment Effects - Blur
I broke free and created the next tutorial. This one is a quicky. Only 4 minutes. It gives a quick look at the Adjustment Effects in version 4, specifically the Blur option.
You can view it here: Click here to view the tutorial on MyCityPhotoGuide.com
You can view it here: Click here to view the tutorial on MyCityPhotoGuide.com
Rick Insane Diego...
Re: Adjustment Effects - Blur
Hi Rick,
I'm so glad to see that you are back to your tutorials !
You have a talent for it, and I just love how you make them.
All my best to you,
I'm so glad to see that you are back to your tutorials !
You have a talent for it, and I just love how you make them.
All my best to you,
- Barkingmad
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I always enjoy your tutorials- thank you for taking the time to make them and for sharing
Shaz BMad
"Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood." Henry Mille
"Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood." Henry Mille
Re: Adjustment Effects - Blur
Hi Rick,
On the bottom left side of Slide 2 is a red pause button, what is that used for?
Thanks Robin
On the bottom left side of Slide 2 is a red pause button, what is that used for?
Thanks Robin
- VernonRobinson
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Robin,
That pause button is used to stop ProShow after it has processed the slide. Noticed that when Rick started with slide 1, he hit the play button. The show automatically stopped at the end of slide two. If he hit Play again, it would resume from slide 3. So if you are working on a sequence and you want the show to pause, this is one way to do it.
-Vernon
That pause button is used to stop ProShow after it has processed the slide. Noticed that when Rick started with slide 1, he hit the play button. The show automatically stopped at the end of slide two. If he hit Play again, it would resume from slide 3. So if you are working on a sequence and you want the show to pause, this is one way to do it.
-Vernon
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Very observant. I figured I'd get a question about that. See, even if you already knew the topic you can learn something new.
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