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  1. Notwithstanding physical issues, I'm sure you would have enjoyed the hike -- if you could actually breathe. Hiking uphill at 10,000 feet + in elevation (around 3050 meters) was a real challenge. We got up as high as 10,800 feet. It was good to get away as it's been terribly hot here this summer (most days 100F +) and not conducive to leaving the air conditioning. The most difficult part for me was coming home to the empty house. He was always there when I returned from my hikes or business travels. I am planning a cross-country trip soon to the east coast to visit family and do a memorial service and hopefully will fit in some scenic stops along the way. Hope you are doing well!
  2. It was amazing! Here's a link to the tutorial. It's in French but easy to follow. The map animation is at 15:35. https://www.pteavstudio.com/forums/topic/23255-scrolling-text-star-wars-effect/?do=findComment&comment=148851
  3. Here's the second half of the show from my Wyoming hike that I posted yesterday. It includes a couple of moving cloud sequences that I captured with my small Canon G7x II. I just set the camera on a flat rock and let it run. I thought the results were pretty cool.
  4. I have loved watching this show through the years. Iceland is at the top of my bucket list. Hopefully travel will open up again soon before I'm too old to go. Thanks for sharing.
  5. I went on a 7-day 36+ mile hike in the Wind River Range of Wyoming (about 70 miles east of Jackson Hole and the Tetons). Most of the hike was about 10,000 feet which was sometimes a struggle at my age. This is the first half. Second part to follow shortly. Thanks to Tonton Bruno for a previously shared video tutorial on how to create the animated maps! Video made entirely within PT AV Studio (except, of course, for basic picture editing and map images done in Photoshop).
  6. Hello and welcome! First off, I would suggest changing the title of this topic to something other than your name, like "Page Curl Transition Question". You are much more likely to get responses to your question. Unless I am misunderstanding, you want a page curl transition for an image. If so, just click on any image to highlight it and click on the "Slide Options" button. In the dialog window that opens click on "Transitions" in the left-hand menu. Then under "Standard Transitions" choose "Curling of Page". Experiment with the various options in the right side of the dialog window to come up with your preferred choice. The example window in the upper right will give you a live preview of the options you have selected. When you are satisfied, click on the "OK" button at the lower right to apply the transition to your photo.
  7. Thanks Dom! Exactly what I was hoping for. I appreciate you making the changes.
  8. Thanks so much, Dom! Will look for them and purchase tomorrow.
  9. Hi Dom, Another great template! Before I purchase, just wondering how difficult it will be to remove the sepia or black and white effect on the photos before/during transition. I simply want the original color pictures at all times. Thanks! Mary
  10. Any chance of getting these transitions in a .zip file? I don't have anything that will open .rar files. Thanks!
  11. Hi Nick, There are a number of free templates here which include images. https://beckhamdigital.photo/templates/ There are also demos of the templates as well as an instruction video on how to use them. They are free but I'm sure Barry would appreciate a small donation if you choose to use them.
  12. Thanks for the tip Dom! I knew it was something easy that I missed. And yes, it was your pan style that I used for a series of shots I took with my phone. I really like that little bit of difference that your pan style provides! Thanks again for sharing it.
  13. Thanks Dave! Could you please tell me how to do that. I tried pasting the embed code but all I saw was the code. What am I missing? Thanks in advance!
  14. Very cool! Thank you so much for sharing! Although I am not into creating children's photography or shows, I enjoy watching your animations.
  15. Thanks JRR for your comments. I agree with your suggestion on the text. I was just in a hurry to complete something for my friends and keep the file size small because my internet upload connection was very slow at the time.
  16. The temperature was 100 degrees F, we have had no rain for several months and there is lots of dried vegetation. Some idiot was apparently dragging loose chains on his vehicle or trailer which sparked and resulted in this scary fire on the hillside across from my house the other night. Thankfully, a great team of firefighters from a number of different agencies was able to put it out before any serious damage was done. I did not spend too much time on this show syncing music or whatever but thanks to the amazing capabilities of PTE AV I was able to quickly get something together for friends and family on my Facebook page. Hope you enjoy it and be thankful if you don't live where such wildfires are a fact of life in the summertime. I know there's a way to directly embed the Youtube video but I can't figure it out. If someone could enlighten me, I would appreciate it!
  17. Hi Dom, I much prefer the styles in your second video. I had comments much the same as others here after watching the first video, but you seem to have addressed most of them. My only comment on this last one would be the background movement in the 3rd sequence (with the polaroids with the text labels) is that I find the movement of that background annoying. I find moving the background slowly up or down or sideways less distracting. These styles are a great step up from your "photospile" template offered a few weeks ago. I hope we will have the option to use our own background -- even a blurred image would be nice too. You really have an incredible imagination and the skill to be able to translate your ideas into finished works of art. Mary
  18. Aleina, I like the basic book style and would find a template or set of styles very useful. I can't help you with the animation stuff. It is cute and I'm sure many would be interested in it but I probably would not use it in my shows as I do mostly only travel and landscapes. Thanks for sharing it and I hope you will publish a book style. Mary
  19. Bruno, Thanks very much for the tutorial. The various text effects were interesting and I was especially intrigued by the map with the moving route. Even though I understand no French, it was still easy to follow.
  20. Thanks for the explanation, Dom. I understand perfectly now about the size needed for the total 16:9 viewing screen. I'm also happy to hear about selecting page colors, textures, etc. Please look at your private messages to see another idea I have sent you. Mary
  21. First off, Dom, it is great to have you back here! I have enjoyed (and purchased) some of your free and low cost new or updated styles so thanks for your efforts. I'm enjoying your progress on the new book animation. I do have one comment on the size/layout of the book, at least the interior. I (and I assume many others) typically are working with 3:2 ratio pictures from digital cameras. It would be nice to have page sizes that would accommodate a full-size landscape oriented picture on one page. For instance, I would love a book that allows me to drop in a 3:2 picture that fills an entire page. Obviously, if I wanted a full-page spread, I might need to do some cropping. Or if I wanted to add a portrait-oriented photo there would obviously be borders on the sides. It would also be nice to have the ability to change the page backgrounds to white or black or something else altogether. Perhaps these ideas are all part of your plan when you get the book style finalized, but if not, I hope you will consider them. Thanks!
  22. Hi Rosemary, Go to PTE AV's menu option "Settings". Then choose "Preferences" in the dropdown. In the dialog window that opens, the last item in the left-hand menu bar is "Templates". When you select that item, the last item in the right-hand section is "Folder for Custom Slide Styles and Transitions". You can change the location specified if you want to store them somewhere else. On my Windows 10 computer, the default folder is c:\Users\XXXYOURNAME\Documents\PicturesToExe\Styles and Transitions (which can be accessed more easily from Windows Explorer by clicking on the "Documents" library item). However, if these are .ptestyles files that you have downloaded from here or elsewhere, I believe you will have to Import them first in PTE's "Styles and Themes" window under the "Tools" section. Change your default location preference first before doing the import. If I am misunderstanding your question, please provide more details. Mary
  23. Yes, Igor, it definitely should. But it didn't. Sorry.
  24. Installing the latest update via the automatic update changed many of my preferences (like double-clicking a slide in the slide list to open O&A editor, clicking the X in the upper right corner to return to the main window). I had to search through the settings menu to find all the changes to set things back to the way I like them. First time it's happened. Can't remember if I've just always downloaded the new .exe and installed myself or if I ever used the auto update from within PTE before without problems. In any case, an unexpected annoyance!
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