Hubert
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Dave,
Thanks, much appreciated.
Hubert
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Hubert,
Did you UNINSTALL V8 before Installing again??
DG
Nope, I'll give it a try ...
OK, did the uninstall & reinstall > problem solved
Thanks
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Hi guys,
I have the same problem !
Did a reinstall ! Problem persists.
Using v 8.0.1
Hubert
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sorry,
Just ignore my answer.
Did the test with 'canvas size' instead of 'cropping'....
Growing old (hm)
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On my system (ver 8.0 beta 6) it's also allowed for vertical 'portret' format.
But maybe it would be nice to have the possibility to enable this feature for specific keypoints !
Hubert
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jt49,
Thanks for your reply.
I got a bit confused (growing old !!)
And I overlooked 'Saved and use by default" at the bottom under Properties.
But I got the picture ... Thanks again.
Hubert
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Under Objects and Animation/Properties one has the possibility to choose between "sharper or smoother" (-128 to +128 -100 by default). Is or would it be possible tot set this default value to 0 ?
I'm asking this question because my images are completely finished, including sharpened in PS.
So, at this time, for almost every slide I need to adjust this value manually ! Which is time consuming.
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I agree with Ken.
And ... I dont trust Mediafire !
In PTE one can choose to "safe executable file for internet (EXE file in ZIP with digital signature)"
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Indeed I meant shimmering !!
I'm using PTE 7.5.1
Graphics card = NVIDA GeForce 8500 GT (Integrated RAMDIAC) 512.0 MB
I already largely solved my problem.
Pic's are 1920x1200 72dpi
For a panorama I used the original image size (3008x2000) from which I made a selection 3008x1200.
But I forgot to reduce the resolution from 240dpi to 72dpi.
Did no extra sharpening .
In Objects and Animation - Properties, I did put the value for Sharper/Smoother to 0.
Thanks for the quick replies.
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Hi,
Can someone point me to the link(s) on how to avoid chiver during PZR.
Thanks in advance
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In 2009 we made a trip along the caravan route through the Taurus Mountains into Cappadocia (Turkey).
This AV shows some impressions I had to deal during the hot air balloon flight above this magical area.
Slideshow characteristics:
5m47s, 40 slides, 1920x1275 - AR 15:10 - 38,6 mb
Constructive criticism as always welcome
Hubert
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Luc,
A multi usable start sequence.
What's in it , What's the purpose ? Could you show us an example please ? Maybe one can learn from it..
Hubert
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Lin,
Runs smooth as silk too.
I dont know the reason, but on my screen I saw some strange colors (see snapshots).
Am I the only one with this problem ?
It may have something to do with the compression factor ?
Never had this problem with any other slidewhow ...
AMD athlon 64 x2 Ducal Core Processor 5200+
DDR-SDRAM
2048 MBytes
nVidia shipset
Acer P225HQL
TFT color LCD
Max resolution 1920x1080
Greetings,
Hubert
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Trailertrash,
Link is active again.
Hubert
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Orizaba, DavyC,
Many thanks for the useful suggestions and your constructive criticism.
Hubert
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Mick,
A nice overview of a colorful parade.
Good expressions along with nice colors.
The music was very appropriate.
But it is not easy to produce high quality pictures during such a parade.
In most of the pictures the background is a bit distracting.
Means a small DOF (Depth of Field) may be more effective.
Use a low f-number, f 2.8 or 3.5, keep some distance and zoom in on the subject.
Sometimes it is better not to show as much as possible but to show less.
If you use a flashlight at full power some bright areas will burn out,
which means the structure of the surface isn't visible anymore (totally white).
To demonstrate what I mean I captured a pic from your slideshow and enhanced it a bit in photoshop.
Have a look at the top sleeves on the shoulder.
Well-meant,
Hubert
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Nice show. Cleverly put together. Full of creative ideas.
Only the transitions, I found less attractive. Maybe try to experiment a bit with masks (Photoshop) in your next project.
Hubert
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Par for the course!
And that means ? (for a Belgian)
(60 downloads in the meantime)
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Strange ....
54 downloads, only 3 members responded !
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Good idea
HUbert
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Greg, Mick,
Thanks very much for this useful info. If I remember I saw this trick in a tutorial Lin made available.
I'l give it a try.
Luc,
Bedankt voor de nederlandstalige versie van de tuorial.
Zal die binnen de kortste keren eens grondig doornemen.
Hubert
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Thanks Greg for your comment.
Any idea how can I avoid abrupt starts and stops while using pans ?
Hubert
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Hubert