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  1. 9 hours ago, FredBoekee said:

    It would be very helpful to be able to "drop" a second image onto an existing slide from the main screen. Perhaps this could be done by using the Ctrl key so the image doesn't drop between slides into a new slide, but becomes a second layer onto an existing slide. Rather than having to add the second image via the O & A screen.

    Thanks for considering!

    I do like the idea. Should not only work for images, but also for video clips.

    The ctrl key is a good suggestion too.

    Once dropped onto a slide, the O&A panel should automatically open, in order to immediately be able to edit/adjust the settings for the dropped asset.

  2. 50 minutes ago, wideangle said:

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    Another issue with styles which many newcomers won’t be aware of is if you apply one style to a slide and then go on to apply a second style on top of it, the effect of the first style is removed. Again, this issue has been acknowledged for future consideration by Igor. 

    Regards

    wideangle

    Not being able to apply more then one style to a slide is a serious shortcoming IMHO. 

    It was the first caveat I encountered when I switched from Proshow Producer to pte av studio pro.

    Work on the shelf for Igor.

  3. Despithe my mother language being Dutch (Flemish), I normally use the English version but had a look at Nederlands and Nederlands 2 and altough I see some differences in word usage, I feel like both are very acceptable.

    Some translations are "better" in Nederlands, for others I'd prefer the Nederlands 2 version.

    I'ts also a matter of personal preferences.

    An example: In lower right corner one can select Slide or Timeline view. Here I prefer Dialijst, it's more descriptive than Dialijn.

    In general if I would use the Dutch layout, I'd go for Nederlands and not for Nederlands 2.

     

  4. Thank you so much Lin and Mary for the details.

    Before I posted my question, I did create a new style that combined sepia with cover.
    Thanks to you both I now see that there are more straightforward ways to achieve that. 
    As with many editors, it looks like also with PTE AV Studio Pro, there are several roads that lead to Rome.
    Sepia and fill screen is a combination I use now and then, I only mentioned it as an example.
    Your sugestions led me to a better understanding of how AV Studio is designed and how flexible the program is.

    Thanks again, it's much appreciated.

     

  5. I am slowly getting the grips of PTE AV Studio.

    Quite some editing software allows applying several effects on the same picture. Not so PTEAV Studio?

    I want to have a 4:3 pic cover the 16:9 screen and change color to sepia.

    It looks to me that one cannot achieve that by first applying the color style and then the image style. The first always replaces the next one.

    This is how I worked around to get the wanted result:

    1. Apply the sepia style

    2. Go to O and A and apply a zoom to get the 16:9

    3.Click Close go back to project timeline

    4 Click Styles and Themes

    5. Click Tools and select Create Style.

    Is this the intended workflow?

    Looks quite a cumbersome affair to me. 

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