Any tutorials for more complex styles
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Any tutorials for more complex styles
Hello everyone....newbie to Producer. What a fantastic program. I have had some experience with an old copy of Gold and truly appreciate the capabilities of Producer. My question is, are there any tutorials on loading multiple images into the more complex style/styles or is it a learn by trial and error? Just purchased my first Styles Pack #2. I guess it is like Photoshop actions, of which I have written my share, I can see how easy it is to get hooked on the Style Packs. Thanks, appreciate your comments.
Dave Jaseck
Dave Jaseck
Re: Any tutorials for more complex styles
Hi, and welcome to the forum!
Here is a tutorial that I wrote:
http://proshowtutorials.blogspot.co.il/ ... tyles.html
Hope it will help you.
Here is a tutorial that I wrote:
http://proshowtutorials.blogspot.co.il/ ... tyles.html
Hope it will help you.
Re: Any tutorials for more complex styles
Hi Mona...thank you for your quick reply, it was informative. I like your idea of starting with a blank slide and adding styles to it. I guess my new learning adventure will be in layers, masks and key frames. Do you pre crop images you plan to use in your shows to specific aspect ratio, or do you do it with zooming control within Producer? I have in the past used multiple slide projectors with computer controller, Wess pin registered mounts, 4 track reel to reel recorders and masks, but this is a new game and so much better.
Dave
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My first Producer show tribute to the beauty of my late wife
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Dave
www.pbase.com/davidjaseck
My first Producer show tribute to the beauty of my late wife
https://vimeo.com/77508322
Re: Any tutorials for more complex styles
DJaseck wrote:Do you pre crop images you plan to use in your shows to specific aspect ratio, or do you do it with zooming control within Producer?
My first Producer show tribute to the beauty of my late wife
https://vimeo.com/77508322
I'm wondering if you're using Gold or Producer, given that you've posted in the Gold section of the forum, but your show link mentions a Producer show. If you're using Producer, you're better off posting in the Producer section because the answers you get will likely be different.
Cropping: No need to do it outside ProShow. You can crop a photo directly in the software, and it's non-destructive, the crop affecting only the photo while it's inside the show. This is particularly helpful when using slide styles that don't lend themselves well to repositioning the photo.
Barbara
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Barbara...
Thank you, yes I am using Producer and thanks for the heads up on using the right section of the forum. Well, I will work at staying away from Photoshop and try doing my cropping/positioning in Producer to see how it works out, would save time and effort. Though being the Photoshop junkie that I am, will take some discipline as I am in the habit of running everything through Photoshop.
Dave
Dave
Re: Any tutorials for more complex styles
Dave, I'm a Photoshop junkie to the nth degree, but do I ever appreciate cropping in Producer for all those times when I want to reposition/crop a photo that I've already processed just they way I want it in Photoshop, not wanting to touch it. I've often turned a landscape into a portrait and vice versa without ever touching the original, doing it at high speed. Fool around with Producer's crop to see just how handy it can be.
Barbara
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