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    Thanks Bill, That's exactly what I think everyone would want. My submission will follow soon. Best wishes and thanks for all the great work you do, DaveG
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    Hi Bill, Going back to Jan 5 in reply to my query about everyone concerned with the project being able to see (if not download) all that has been submitted, you said: "DaveG, I will be happy to set things up so that everyone involved with this project has the opportunity to have all resources available to them. I don't see this as a repository for items that are not related to this project, therefore I may impose some restrictions on access to certain areas. Nothing has been finalized and I welcome any suggestions as we move forward. Bill" Will you still be able to do this? Best wishes, DaveG
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    Hi all, My vote goes to - 1024x768 full screen 4:3 ratio. There's nothing worse than aspect ratios changing during a show.... ....and this is an attempt to be unified is it not? Just my thoughts, DaveG
  4. Hi Al, There is an alternative to this. If you have a HDD/DVD recorder you can make each show individually (on a DVD-RW) and transfer to your HDD recorder. Then you can compile as many as will fit onto a 4.7G 1 Hour DVD. If you are prepared to sacrifice a little quality you can change the MODE and go to 1.5 or even 2 hours on a DVD (I don't recommend that though). Menu wil depend on the make of your HDD/DVD recorder. Making different compilations for different people becomes very simple (and much quicker) - 13 minutes for a 1 hour DVD in my case. DaveG
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    Thanks Bill, I just thought it would be nice to see the sorts of things other people are submitting. Best wishes, DaveG
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    Hi Bill, Will the submitted images be available for viewing prior to constructing the show? DaveG
  7. I cannot see any problems which could arise out of these changes. Only time will tell. DaveG
  8. Position the first "newborn image" at the beginning of the "newborn song" and the last image of the "newborn images" at the end of the "newborn song" making sure that all of the "newborn images" are lying between first and last in the timeline. Then in the TIMELINE - click on first "newborn image" and shift-click on the last "newborn image" and in TIMED POINTS click on "ARRANGE SELECTED POINTS". Do the same for all sections. What you will most likely find is that the time for each slide in the "Newborn Section" will be different to the time for each slide in the "3 Months Section" unless you have chosen the music timings precisely to suit the number of slides in each section. You can also use AUDACITY to join all of the clips together into one MP3 for simplicity and then position as above. Hope that helps? DaveG
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    I echo Ed's comments earlier regarding "competitions" etc. I have 3 images which I could submit but I'm unsure how the music thing is going to work? I don't see how a piece of music for each 3 image section is going to be fitted together easily. PUTTING THE COPYRIGHT ISSUE ASIDE FOR ONE MOMENT (!!!!!) the ideal piece of music for the PROJECT would be something like John Lennon's "IMAGINE". The various slides would then have some sort of common theme to work to. We still haven't established: Image sizes, file sizes, where to upload etc. etc. Best wishes, DaveG.
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    Since it was Dave's idea originally, perhaps he could give some direction as to which way he thinks the project should go, given the ideas already suggested. Personally I would vote against the idea of everyone downloading the submitted pics and making their own shows. I have seen that idea elsewhere and have not been over-enthusiastic about the results. DaveG
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    Count me in! Once you have the logistics sorted out (where to upload etc) I will respond. DaveG
  12. ALWAYS keep EVERYTHING in the same folder? Images, Sound, Project - EVERYTHING. DaveG
  13. Rich, I use a Sony HDD/ DVD Recorder to do this and I have been quite successful. No copyright problems and the advantage is that you can fill a DVD with more than one show. If you use a DVD-RW to make the original you also save a little there and don't have the "problem" of having to keep more than one PTE show open at any time to make multi show DVDs. The down side is that Sony units will only DUB DVDs made on SONY DVD recorders (same thing goes for Panasonic etc). The result of this is that you need a second DVD player to record onto the HDD in real time. There appears to be no quality losses. Once onto the HDD a 60 minute DVD takes around 12 minutes to burn (and NO rejects!!). Sorry - read your post again - you cannot set copyright on these DVDs (at least not on the Sony that I have). DaveG
  14. 1. Make a Hue/Sat Layer above your Background Image. OK this without adjustment. 2. Make a second Hue/Sat Layer above the first and drag the Sat slider to the left to desaturate your image. OK this. 3. Change the Blend Mode of the first Hue/Sat Layer to Color and alter the Hue slider to produce a variety of B&W Variations. 4. Adding Levels and Curves to the stack provides further variations and adjustments. All of the above can be incorporated into a one click action - varying the Hue of layer two as a final adjustment. DaveG.
  15. Dave, Regarding the "slicing up" of an image. Your original image will be twice the width of your screen res. i.e. 2048x768 or 2560x851 etc. Set your crop tool to 1024x768 (or 1280x851) and crop firstly from the top left corner. Save that as your left image. Undo the crop and crop again from the top right corner. Save that as your right image. You will find that to be accurate and will produce a seamless pan using the push transition. DaveG P.S. this is for a TWO segment pan - same principle applies to three or more segments except that Igor has promised that in version 5 we will be able to put transitions "back to back" thus eliminating the momentary pause necessary between transitions 2 and 3 etc at present.
  16. Ron, Changing Colour Mode: In CS/CS2 go to Image/ Mode/ Convert to Profile. There are differences in JPEGs produced from RGB and sRGB files - I just wondered if you could see the same differences? John, High Pass sharpening: Duplicate Background layer Set Blend Mode of Duplicate Layer to Soft Light Desaturate Apply High Pass Filter at around 6 pixels (vary to taste) Set Opacity to 25% to 50% as required. Record all of that as an action and it is a one button sharpening procedure. DaveG
  17. Hi Ron, Regarding sRGB. Try this: If like me you work in RGB try saving an RGB file as a JPEG at a suitable size for PTE. Then do the same thing (same file) except for changing to sRGB immediately before saving as a JPEG. See if you can tell the difference between the two versions? DaveG
  18. Hi all, 16 bit and 300ppi all the way thro' until I convert to JPEG using Box Top Pro JPEG at around 400Kb (in Box Top you set the file size - not the quality). Sharpening set at "normal" in camera (D70). A little High Pass Sharpening if required after sizing to 1280 or 1024 pixels wide (at 300ppi). DaveG
  19. Can I add to all of the above by saying that the best advice for best quality audio is to: Extract audio from (Royalty Free) Cds as WAV files. (This requires something like NERO EXPRESS or ROXIO EZCD 8). Then use AUDACITY or AUDITION to edit or join WAV tracks together, trim etc and add effects. Then EXPORT as MP3 tracks for use in PTE. WAV tracks are UNCOMPRESSED and comparable with TIF photographic files. MP3 tracks are COMPRESSED and comparable with JPEG photographic files. If you open an MP3 and work on it and then re-save it you apply further compression and therefore will eventually introduce artifacts and possible corruption to the file. Start with and work on the original WAV file(s) and export to MP3 only when you are sure that you have exactly what you want. DaveG
  20. To create MP3 files you could use the excellent (and free) AUDACITY from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows You will also need to download and install the LAME MP3 Encoder from the same page. If you are using ROXIO EZ CD Creator or similar you should be able to extract tracks from Copyright Free CDs as WAV files or record from LPs, Cassettes etc and then use AUDACITY to join them together and export as a single MP3 file for use in PTE. DaveG
  21. Hi Gilbert, Basically, go to Project Options/Music and add your MP3 file there. MP3's are the prefered files but WAV's will work. You should have the music file in the same folder as the images for best results. Allow around 8 seconds for each image for example you will need a piece of music around 8 minutes long for 60 images. Tick "Play Background Music" and untick the "Random Order" and "Repeat" boxes. Click on the "Main" tab and then tick the "Synchronise Slideshow..." box Click on "Close Slideshow after last slide" Click OK and go to "Timeline" In the Timeline click on "Timed Points" In "Timed Points" click on "Arrange All Points" Provided that your music is long enough etc your images should now be equally spaced along the Time Line with gaps of more than 300ms between the grey bits. Click OK and then Click on Preview That should allow you to get started and then get back to us? DaveG
  22. You have to leave all avi creation dialogues open until you have finished creating the DVD (or in my case the IMAGE FILE). DaveG
  23. As a variation to what Ken described (and I'm using ROXIO) I find that making a hard disc image (ISO File) works better for me. Having made the ISO file I can then close down all PTE files and burn to DVD later. I don't know if Nero Express allows this but if it does, it is worth trying. DaveG
  24. Hi Ron, There seems to be little point in getting another "player" if the one that you have does everything you need. Is there a particular reason why you do not want to connect it to your computer? By the way, how are you connecting it to your computer at present - USB or via the sound card? DaveG
  25. Hi Ron, I have never come across a "reader" for a Mini-Disc. The "reader" is the Sony Mini-Disc Recorder/Player, surely? If you are looking for something which resembles a CF Card reader, I don't think such an animal exists. (I'm pretty sure that ten members of the forum will now prove me wrong). Interesting though, if there is such an animal. Did you check out the links? Their new recorder looks VERY interesting. DaveG
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