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I have just put my latest presentation on Beechbrook showing some of the rivers and estuaries plus the boats and other nautical items around the area that I live in Suffolk. I have tried to keep it short because I have noticed that in the past some of the presentations I have done do seem to be rather long. I do hope it is enjoyed by those that watch it, and will be interest in any comments. One thing I have done this time is to add titles to some of the images but on reflection feel it might have degraded the show. Paul
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Hi Lin, I think what you have said in the reply to Alan is all that need to be said on the matter, and put very well. I’m no spring chicken but I still love to embrace new ideas and any new technology. I love bouncing balls and floating cubes. Paul
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Ron Thanks for you comments, and have noticed that you and Ken are nearly always the first to comment on any new presentation and always have positive and constructive things to say. Unfortunately I don’t supply the input to this great forum as I think I should. Although I do read many of the discussions that take place feel inhibited to comment on many occasions. Perhaps I have to make more of an effort in the near future. Paul
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Hi Ken Glad you think the show was interesting. The work was carried out by my self, my son and one other employee and was funded by the local council for parks. Paul
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This presentation was created about eighteen months ago in PTE 4.8 and would say it may be of limited interest as it is more of an information presentation to do with the type of work I do. However, after just recently showing this to an audience it did seem to receive favourable comments and felt it may be worth putting it on beechbrook. I’m still not sure if this is the type of work that people are happy to view or if I should be on beechbrook anyway. Your views on this would be much appreciated. Paul
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feedin' the beef & breathin' the air - in Boulder, Utah
Paul T replied to LumenLux's topic in Slideshows & AV Shows
How pleasant it is to sit at my computer monitor in Ipswich England and look at your living environment the other side of the world portrayed in these images. How envious I am of such a life surrounded by such rugged beautiful scenery. Nice photography, and music to compliment the images. Liked the shot of the isolated feather laying on the rocks. Very nice work Regards Paul -
Robbys Just watched your show called Ingrid and liked it very much. Nice images with dissolves and fades plus very suitable music which made the whole presentation classy and held the attention of the viewer. However, I would have liked to have seen more close-ups of Ingrid in the same mystic way that you portrayed her. This is not a criticism but a preference. Well done and hope to see more of this type of presentation as I do like this more creative artistic work. Regards Paul
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Hi Lin So glad to hear that things are looking better regarding your sight. It must have been a great worry especially as your site is so important for the work you do, and can’t imagine for one minute not being able to take photographs. However, I feel pleased for you that the future is looking good. Best regards Paul
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Hi Lin Just come home from work after working in the freezing cold, snow, and wind on a church tower watched you presentation and now feel colder still with that heavy snow for two minutes. glad to know you still feel in the mood for pte Lin. Regards Paul
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Hi Lin So sorry to hear about the proplem with your eye and hope you are able to make a speedy recovery and will miss your contibution to the forum for a while. All the best Paul
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This show was put together by using images from the Hubble telescope and reconstructed planets, comets, and star backgrounds created in Photoshop. The most difficult part was synchronising the sound movement and explosions of the comets. Still not perfect but working on it. The file is a large one and I do think I have made the show rather too long. Will be interest in any views on the presentation. Paul
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Stunning, breathtaking, sexy, moody, imaginative, creative, skilful, artistic and a joy to watch. I have never felt so moved and absorbed by such images before and I feel this work you have produced must be classed as a pure piece of art. Congratulations well done Stephane thanks for showing me such a creative piece of art. Regards Paul
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Hi Lin Glad you liked the show. If I tell you that the images are from a four year old 4 mega pix digital Canon compact G2 camera you may be surprised. As my wife and I when to see Chicago the musical in London I decided not to take my Nikon 200D as it would be to awkward, so opted for this old small one. The panorama shot was 4 images stitched together with Photoshop and spent hours removing the droplets of rain off the pod glass but the end result was worth it. I don't know about you but I'm spending far too much time with PTE and may have to go into rehab to be cured. Regards Paul
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Thanks for sharing such a wonderful display of Art with the use of PTE Some of those paintings are breath taking and the way you put together the show was excellent. By introducing pans zooms and rotation gave the presentation a wow factor.You made use of many transition types but they have been used to create an intended end result, not used for the sake of it. Fantastic, show me more. Paul
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Hi Patrick Sorry to find you are unable to play my show. I can only think it could be your video card in the PC is not able to cope with the flow of data. I'm not knowledgeable enough in this field to know if this is the problem or not. Paul
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Thanks for your kind comments Ron. I have now edited the original and have achieved an illusion of movement with the pod moving slowly down to the river and made the glass transparent so the background is visible. This has taken me a long time to carry out but the end result seems visually real. I will try and put this sequence on Beechbrook for you to see. Paul Thanks for your kind complements Fred. I have now edited the original and have achieved an illusion of movement with the pod moving slowly down to the river. and made the glass transparent so the background is visible. Also I have made the moving clouds more pronounced This has taken me a long time to carry out but the end result seems visually real. I plan to put the sequence on Beechbrook for you to see. Paul
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This is a PTEv5.0beta#7 presentaion with many pans and zooms of a view fom the London Eye. Not the best of days but produced many dramatic skies. As the pods had rain drops on the glass it resulted in not being able to use as many of the images as I hoped. However, with photoshop I was able to clone many of the drops out. Interest in comments anybody wish to make. Paul
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This is just another go with lots of fades pans and zooms, maybe to many but this is all good practice. Any comments are welcome. Paul
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Hi John Thanks for you comments. I think you are correct about the stag at the end I thought the same but liked the shot so much I made the mistake in desperation of just making use of it. In retrospect I should have not included it, or as you said used it at the correct place in the slide show. After watching the show so many times in the process of putting it together I find it difficult to judge if the music is ok ,if the images are longer enough on the screen and it does help for comments from others who are detached from the construction of the slide show. As for commentary, should it not be that the images tell a visual story ? However, I did consider a narration but felt that it would be suited better for video rather than a slide show. Regards Paul
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This is a presentation of a collection of images taken over about 4 years of a stately home estate where I have a work shop and carryout stone repairs and conservation on the fabric of the building and the garden stonework and felt this collection would make a suitable slide show. Interested in any comments or constructive criticism to help me improve my presentations. Regards Paul
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This presentation available on Beechbrook took a long time to create but I still struggle to achieve smooth pans & zooms. It was suggested that the mp3 music was conflicting with the pans and zooms. However , I have tried it without music and still makes no difference. My video card seems ok and should cope with pte. Any other ideas please Paul
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Hi Lin Must say I'am very taken with your messing around, very smooth almost hypnotic and makes me feel that I want to pick the cube out the screen as it has a 3D effect. Your ability and imagination is boundless great stuff Lin Paul
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Just put a pte v 5 beta # 4 presentation on beechbrook last night. Not anythink outstanding but was amazed of what can be created with the use of pan and zoom with pte beta 5 . I seem to still have a little stutter with the pans & zooms and can't seem to correct it, can anyone help? Paul
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Thanks AL so simple Paul
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Thanks for your comments I think you are correct about some of the sound I must be more careful in the future. Do you know how I am able to create a transparent backround with text on. I can do it in Photoshop but when I flatten it the backround goes white. Oh by the way I see you are Dutch and my wife is also from the Nederlands a place Beverwick and sometimes we visit relations. Regards Paul