FPVP Style Bundlet Carousels I Release
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FPVP Style Bundlet Carousels I Release
I finally was able to put together a bundlet composed of only carousels. This set of carousels were provided in Volumes 1 and 2.
Hopefully I'll be able to provide Carousels II (from volumes 4, 5, and the as yet unreleased 6) in the not too distant future!
Photodex Share Site
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... alb=155201
YouTube Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If_vpmd9qvg
(If this reports an error it's because it's still being processed.... but should be available soon!)
Dale
Hopefully I'll be able to provide Carousels II (from volumes 4, 5, and the as yet unreleased 6) in the not too distant future!
Photodex Share Site
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... alb=155201
YouTube Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If_vpmd9qvg
(If this reports an error it's because it's still being processed.... but should be available soon!)
Dale
Last edited by im42n8 on Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: FPVP Style Bundlet Carousels I Release
Dale,
Good idea!
But, how would you define a "carousel" effect as opposed to any other moving effect of pictures from side A to B to C?
Just wondering if I have any carousel style and that I'm not aware of it
Good idea!
But, how would you define a "carousel" effect as opposed to any other moving effect of pictures from side A to B to C?
Just wondering if I have any carousel style and that I'm not aware of it
Re: FPVP Style Bundlet Carousels I Release
Mona,
Hard to say exactly. If multiple images were displayable/displayed on a single slide, that qualified. If I could extend the display of the multiple images then that really counted.
I guess you have to look at them to see. A carousel was easy to define if multiple images were presented and sequentially displayed. Other types fit less well into the definition.
Whatever, each took a heck of a lot of time to build and bullet-proof (sorta) ... so that they'd work with multiple image sizes and still look the same as they played.
Dale
Hard to say exactly. If multiple images were displayable/displayed on a single slide, that qualified. If I could extend the display of the multiple images then that really counted.
I guess you have to look at them to see. A carousel was easy to define if multiple images were presented and sequentially displayed. Other types fit less well into the definition.
Whatever, each took a heck of a lot of time to build and bullet-proof (sorta) ... so that they'd work with multiple image sizes and still look the same as they played.
Dale
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