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  1. Ron,

    You need a 1024x768 or bigger but the price goes up disproportionately when you go to the next level.

    If at all possible make sure that the res of your computer matches the projector res and try to avoid a widescreen laptop. This topic has been discussed before but I can't remember exactly when.

    DaveG

  2. hi Ken,

    I did not try a three way crop. I don't think you will get rid of the blip and it would annoy me probably more than it would annoy the viewer.

    I will take another look to see if it can be done. It might be possible without music but every time I try to set a gap of less than around 300ms with music it does not like it.

    Likewise the the MIDI - never used it.

    Perhaps you or someone else could comment on the amount of compression you use when creating MP3 files?

    DaveG

  3. Hi all,

    I have tried this effect (all combinations - right to left; top to bottom etc) with some slides of my own and can confirm that it works with synchronised music. I reduced the gap between the slides to the minimum possible (<50ms) and it still played OK with NO glitches.

    I used the 1024x768 format and divided each picture into 4 equal parts in PS CS and there were absolutely NO joins visible - magic!

    I have burned a DVD (using ROXIO EZ7) and still no glitches.

    Many thanks, it is something I will use in my shows.

    DaveG

  4. Hi all,

    I tried this method of creating a panning panorama on my computer with 1280x960 LCD monitor.

    I then told PTE to create the show in 1024x768 format in a window. This solved the problem of the black bar and allowed the panning panorama to work very smoothly abeit within a 1024x768 window on a 1280x960 monitor. Presumably this will now work on any size monitor (including a 1024x768 but no smaller).

    I have, in the past, had problems with setting anything less than 300ms duration of slide (when synchronised to music). I wonder how setting a 1ms duration AND synchronising to music will effect the smoothness of the show???

    More later.

    DaveG

  5. jevans:

    I don't fully understand your comments but, SYP will give you the total duration of your show and allow for the choosing of a piece of music of the correct time.

    Another way around it is to keep adding music files of silence to your show until finished, at which time you can choose your music to replace the silent files.

    I hope that helps?

    DaveG

  6. Hi Severn Bore,

    I tried downloading a number of times and there was no difference BUT I have now solved it. Because of the way some of these files are Zipped I sometimes get offered the opportunity to "Extract" into a seperate folder or to "Run". I usually accept this offer to extract (as opposed to "Running"). At the extract stage this one asked for a password. However, when I clicked on "Run" all was well. You live, you learn!

    DaveG.

  7. Hi all,

    Just downloaded "Day After Day" from Beechbrook on the recommendation of all you guys but when I try to unzip it I keep getting asked for a password.

    Can you provide a password Michel, or has the download period expired or.........

    DaveG

  8. I don't claim to understand all that has been said about the workings of the Custom Synchronisation interface but here are my experiences with the current beta:

    I have a sequence of 35 slides with music and with the Custom Sync option ticked I have each slide showing for approx 6 seconds (2 second transition).

    Step 1: I added a new side between slide one and slide two (dragged from left hand panel to right hand panel and dropped between 1 and 2)

    Step 2: In the Custom Sync interface I added a new transition at 2.5 seconds which had the effect of pushing the original number two slide onwards by 10 seconds - I do not understand that.

    However, by clicking on the last transition button (which is almost off screen) and shift/clicking on the third slide I am able to pull the third and all subsequent slides back to where they originally were i.e. number two slide at 2.5 seconds and number three slide at approx. 6 seconds.

    Can anyone explain the 10 second jump?

    DaveG.

  9. I wish I could suggest one which is good enough for this sort of work, but I can say that you should avoid low end models such as the Hitachi CP-X275 and variants. They refuse to show anything near what you see on your monitor especially in the Yellows and Oranges.

    I suppose you have to pay that bit extra for quality.

    Like Ed I would welcome any reviews of projectors thought to be good enough for this sort of work.

    DaveG

  10. Butterflies:

    Superb photography and excellent presentation.

    If I were being hyper-critical I would like to see all of the images a little bigger. I reset my screen resolution to 1024x768 and even then they could have been a little bigger on screen.

    The music issue: if copyright were not an issue a suggestion would be Dolly Parton's composition of the same name.

    Thanks for sharing.

    DaveG

  11. Hi Cici,

    Neither can a transparent GIF (other than in OBJECT Editor) - unless I am mistaken.

    Apologies, I was merely making the point that as far as Transparent images go GIF was not the only option. We can even produce transparent TIFs these days.

    I do all of that sort of manipulation in PS so the need for GIF or PNG does not arise very often. But on those occasions when it does (Powerpoint etc) I find that PNG is the better option.

    DaveG

  12. GIF is not the only transparent image option.

    Depending on your application the PNG24 format is perhaps a better option from the "save for web" dialogue. There are no choices to make!

    The down side is that the files are larger.

    I now use this format almost exclusively for transparent images in Powerpoint Presentations but would agree that the file size makes it perhaps a non starter for PTE.

    DaveG

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