Scrapping in PSP
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- trulytango
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Scrapping in PSP
Hi
Not truly a tutorial as such, but may be of interest to some... simply the sharing of an idea
If you're a scrapper who's also into PSP - welcome to the dream-team! To see some samples of this idea in action, check out Sandy's thread in PSP Sample Shows:
http://proshowenthusiasts.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15864
Fancy having a go? Here's how/what works for me!
http://www.photodex.com/share/lifeinpics/4x9w8mg4
TTFN
Not truly a tutorial as such, but may be of interest to some... simply the sharing of an idea
If you're a scrapper who's also into PSP - welcome to the dream-team! To see some samples of this idea in action, check out Sandy's thread in PSP Sample Shows:
http://proshowenthusiasts.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15864
Fancy having a go? Here's how/what works for me!
http://www.photodex.com/share/lifeinpics/4x9w8mg4
TTFN
Windows 7 HP 64-bit, Intel i5 2500K Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 1.0GB Ge-Force NVIDIA GTX 560i, Adobe Photoshop CS5, Producer 6 (GPU Benchmark was 336, now 324), a big old Canon 20D and a funky Canon Powershot G15
Re: Scrapping in PSP
Ohhh My!!!!! Thank You Iris for sharing your creative juices! Yes, Sandy was right, my head is double-spinning now!!! I can see that I'm not going to get much done this weekend (around the house) because I want to play, play, play! I'm going to be studying your tutorials and trying them out ~ THANK YOU!!!
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- slideshower
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Re: Scrapping in PSP
Iris, another big THANK YOU! I never thought of using quick pages - a great idea! Lucie
Re: Scrapping in PSP
Hi Iris,
This is a wonderful use for ProShow as long as the end quality is good enough for print work. Thanks for taking this further than I did to find a solution. I stopped at the idea when I saw the captured files were 72ppi because I thought the printed quality would not be acceptable. I really want to try something like this when I get the chance.
I'm going to tweak my capture pixel resolution setting in the program and see how that affects the way my screen captures look!
This is a wonderful use for ProShow as long as the end quality is good enough for print work. Thanks for taking this further than I did to find a solution. I stopped at the idea when I saw the captured files were 72ppi because I thought the printed quality would not be acceptable. I really want to try something like this when I get the chance.
I'm going to tweak my capture pixel resolution setting in the program and see how that affects the way my screen captures look!
Re: Scrapping in PSP
Iris, you did a phenomenal job showing how scrapbooking and PSP can become wonderful partners. Maybe you should post this in the show-sharing section to get more people fired up about it. Or build a full-length scrapbook show. You're vastly overdue!
Barbara
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- trulytango
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Re: Scrapping in PSP
Hi Barbara
Yes... PSP is a wonderful way to animate a scrapbook. I'd love to get stuck into another one, but they really are a labour of love... not exactly something you can just throw together. However, my sister and her family (including my two great-nephews) are off to Greece next week, so maybe I will have a Summer Scrapbook to do very soon!
My original scrapbook-style show, can still be viewed here:
http://trulytangotemplates.wordpress.com/scrapbooks/
TTFN
Yes... PSP is a wonderful way to animate a scrapbook. I'd love to get stuck into another one, but they really are a labour of love... not exactly something you can just throw together. However, my sister and her family (including my two great-nephews) are off to Greece next week, so maybe I will have a Summer Scrapbook to do very soon!
My original scrapbook-style show, can still be viewed here:
http://trulytangotemplates.wordpress.com/scrapbooks/
TTFN
Windows 7 HP 64-bit, Intel i5 2500K Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 1.0GB Ge-Force NVIDIA GTX 560i, Adobe Photoshop CS5, Producer 6 (GPU Benchmark was 336, now 324), a big old Canon 20D and a funky Canon Powershot G15
Re: Scrapping in PSP
It strikes me as odd that more people who use PSP haven't yet discovered the way scrapbooking and slide shows handshake perfectly. Is it because folks think a scrapbook is a "girlie" sort of thing? It's this only if a person chooses to make it so. Just as with PSP, a scrapbook can be in any style a person chooses--masculine, sporty, youthful, soft, hard...anything at all. It's more a focus on layering than it is anything else, and since ProShow knows all about layering, it's really no more than a shift in point in of view and one that can improve a slide show. Digital scrapbooking is light years beyond bits of paper and lace and pressed flowers taped onto pages.
Barbara
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