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  1. 6 hours ago, Delicate said:

    Thank you John. I usually publish on Vimeo. I have used different techniques and the most seen one is a panning animation based on NASAs images (HiRise camera) taken of Mars. This video ( https://vimeo.com/207076450 ) has been seen 1.6 Million times and have been published on Wired, National Geographic, CNN, BBC, etc. :-)

    Thanks for posting the link Jan, very inspirational!

    Kieron

  2. Beautiful as per your standard Barry!

    At around the 2:40 time frame can you elaborate the technique used in this transition. There are similar ones through out.

    I know you have always stressed the use of the third image.

    I would love to view a tutorial on how you put this together and your choice of images from your vast collection.

    Take care,

    Kieron

  3. 1 hour ago, wideangle said:

    Creating a show in anything other than 16x9 seems to be a backward step to me. (Just my opinion!) Surely this is a no-brainer, or am I missing something here?

    Perhaps if your presentations were to audiences of up to 300+ people in large auditoriums, the work of changing all of your images might be overwhelming.

    My presentations are 30 to 40 minutes long with over 100+ images.

    To change 20 images for a show, I would have no problem using 16x9.

    Fortunately the program has the choice of what format you want to use, I really do not see why anyone would care.  (Just my opinion) 

  4. I am still old school and use the format the image was captured in of 3x2. I have found that certain images lose important information when cropping to 16x9.

    Many will work with a little work in photoshop with content aware. etc. Too many years shooting slides.

    I do like the look of 16x9.

    Kieron

     

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