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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. 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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  5. 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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