Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
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Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
Hi
I'm working on some slideshows and came across proshow stylepack. I will like to check if it is possible to put all the photos and video into the project and apply random style to the photos and video, like doing a random transition to all slides?
Thanks
I'm working on some slideshows and came across proshow stylepack. I will like to check if it is possible to put all the photos and video into the project and apply random style to the photos and video, like doing a random transition to all slides?
Thanks
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Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
I think the short answer to this is 'NO'. As styles depend on 1 or more layers, it would be impossible for that to happen.
Mel
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Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
Hi
What a pity. Had the misconception that it can be done. The adv is quite misleading "Just pick a style, apply it, and drop in your photos".
Thanks for replying!
What a pity. Had the misconception that it can be done. The adv is quite misleading "Just pick a style, apply it, and drop in your photos".
Thanks for replying!
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Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
"Just pick a style, apply it, and drop in your photos".
That is correct, if you do it in that order.
What you were saying was, "drop in your photos, select a random style, and apply it". This is not possible, as outlined by Mel.
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Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
Considering the Power of PSP/PSG, I think it is a small price to pay.....if everything was automatic or random, where would the creativity be.... PSP/PSG is a tool, not a solution..... It's good to get your creative juices flowing, as seen by 1000's in this forum...
Good luck with it, and remember, most good things happen by accident, it's just remembering how you you did it, thats the skill.
Mel
Good luck with it, and remember, most good things happen by accident, it's just remembering how you you did it, thats the skill.
Mel
PSP v 5: Adobe CS5 Extended:Sony Soundforge Pro 10: Canon 50D: Canon EOS 1000D: Nikon D40:
" Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. "
Sir Winston Churchill
" Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. "
Sir Winston Churchill
Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
However, isn't that what the new wizard with ProShow 4.5 does?
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Re: Is it possible to apply random style to a project?
I guess so, but on the 17th September when the first post was posted, PSP 4.5 did not exist, so we are both right and wrong......
You can do a full show with random styles in 4.5, now..... Whoop Whoop
You can do a full show with random styles in 4.5, now..... Whoop Whoop
PSP v 5: Adobe CS5 Extended:Sony Soundforge Pro 10: Canon 50D: Canon EOS 1000D: Nikon D40:
" Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. "
Sir Winston Churchill
" Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. "
Sir Winston Churchill
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