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  1. Absolutely charming, graceful, lovely..... :):):)

    Very fine and sharp photos. Congratulations :D:D

    Thank you Patrick...as you probably can tell...I am as crazy about Beegie as I am about Louie. Long winter with lots of cold and wet weather...I had lots of images to use!

    Isabel

  2. As always, very good pictures , Isabel !

    Beegie is a very beautifull cat and you show it very well!

    Congratulations !

    Thank you, Daniel.

    I shouldn't have waited so long to make another PTE show. I forgot how to use the program!

    Isabel

  3. Isabel

    posted now

    Beegie

    File Size: 12.4M

    By: isabel95@bellsout...

    Download Count: 16

    he might have wanted to sleep in

    ken

    Bill emailed me...apparently my upload didn't work. I have my own web space now so I sent him a link rather than use bandwidth on his server.

    Isabel

  4. By default have all the transitions UNCHECKED or include a button that will remove all of them with one click.

    Every time I make a new presentation I have to carefully uncheck them box by box. Not having to do that will be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for being so receptive to changes!

    Isabel

  5. I'm using the latest edition of PTE and I'm finding the slides, although set to be synchronized with the music get hung up and stall several images before the end of the music.

    How do I fix this?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Isabel

    Cancel that plea for help.

    It's been a while since I've used PTE and I had to reacquaint myself with the Time Line. I figured it out!

    Isabel

  6. I love my Canon 20D but the shutter sound and mirror slap is so loud that it would really spoil a wedding...so I decided to take my tried and true Sony DSC F717 to the wedding and used ISO 400 with available lighting to record the event. I was very happy with the results: http://isabelcutler.com/RichardAndJane.zip

    Isabel

    P.S. What I missed most from the 20D was the speed of capture. I missed many, many good shots with the 717 because of focus lag.

  7. By using the "Push effect". A two slide "panorama" is smooth whereas there is a hesitation when adding a third which cannot be timed out no matter how much you try. The original panorama is created in a picture editing programme, such as Photoshop and cropped into the sections required. I start with a canvas slightly more than 2 or 3 times 1024 pixels width and 768 pixels high and build my panorama on that. I then crop in a set of 1024x768 sections and finally resize each to 1025x768 so you cannot see the join. Most of this I learned from an article by Ian Bateman in the RPS AV News.

    That is my way but no doubt Ken Nickles will respond in due course.

    Ron [uK]

    Thanks for explaining how to do this! I will work on learning the technique today!

    Isabel

  8. Lin, the word "genius" doesn't seem magnificent enough for this man's creations.

    You have done a masterful job of displaying it. The music was perfect.

    I have done just a tiny bit of work with Fimo so I have an understanding of how the colors are arranged, and I am overwhelmed by his craftsmanship and artistry.

    Guess you did a REAL good job of showing it off!

    Isabel

  9. Hello Isabel:

    I'm currently a subscriber to SBC/Yahoo DSL. I've got a premium service that gives me 260MB of storage in what is called the Yahoo! Briefcase. This has turned out to be very unreliable and Yahoo! admits to a problem (after a tedious 2 weeks of inquiry to them). I'm interested in what you are using. Do you have an adress to a Yahoo web page that describes the product that you are using?

    thanks,

    ken

    :rolleyes:

    I'm using "Starter" http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting/wh1.php

    Isabel

  10. I have had a small Yahoo account with 25mb of storage (ridiculous, right?) for years and have been paying through the nose for it because I registered a domain name with them...it was $8.95 a month. I recently received a renewal of domain name reminder (fee, of course) and while checking that out found out I could have two gigabytes of storage (and renew the domain name) for $11.95 a month.

    Web space, for sure, can be found cheaper, but I don't think there's an easier way to make a web page than with Yahoo's wizards. (I had started with a Geocities web page with a massive 2mb of storage!).

    I made a page here with 5 of my shows, all of which have been stored here a while back. In case anyone has not seen them, you might enjoy a visit: http://isabelcutler.com/MyPTESlideshows.html

    Now that I have all this storage space I'm going to have to get cracking and made some more programs.

    Isabel

  11. Cindy - if someone in my family were going to get married, I'd certainly hire you. Just viewed your show and your images are "a cut WAY above" what I've seen of wedding photography. Magnificent work!

    My only observation was the fact that the images were only of the bride and groom. I hope that prospective clients might be able to see a slideshow featuring the rest of the families and guests, as well.

    Isabel

  12. First, have a thought for the victims of the last year bomb attack in Madrid Atocha.

    I did these pictures last week .

    I used the Jean-Pierre Dollangère technique to insert objects and keep them in the right place when the slideshow is seen in another screen definition.

    I hope you enjoy it.

    Daniel, you are a master of snow photography!...getting such precise exposures is an art. The countryside in which you took these images is just beautiful and Enya's music complemented the images quite nicely.

    Isabel

  13. There was nothing about this show that I did'nt like.

    The music fit the show beautifully.

    The images were captivating.

    This must have been a lot of work.!!!

    Thankyou Michel and Michel for sharing this show with us.

    Ralvis

    I have to agree. Day after Day is an amazing production!

    The two Michels show us how photographic and editing skill, as well as great understanding of the potential of PTE can all be combined into a jaw-dropping visual and auditory experience.

    The sound trackwas expertly done with the transition between the two selections flawless.

    Isabel

  14. Want to enjoy some great jazz (I think it must be Brubeck) and watch some aerial hijinks? Don Dadou's new presentation! Some of those aerial shots will amaze you...especially one of the closeups with a smiling pilot!

    Isabel

  15. This slideshow is just intended as a "best wishes" postcard for this year end.

    Bill pointed out to me, with humour, that I used the same music as he for his slideshow "England - The West Country" (page 5 of Beechbrook PTE's presentations).

    It was absolutely fortuitous and it is amusing to see that there are some important common points for these 2 slideshows : only one type of transition and slides in full screen.

    Enjoy

    Patrick

    Comments, criticisms welcome

    I knew that music sounded familiar, but couldn't remember where I had heard it. Good choice for both presentations!

    Your skills at capturing the detail in trees is enviable! I always find trees one of the hardest subjects to image successfully! Obviously you have mastered the art!

    Isabel

  16. In my response to you I mentioned having used noise reduction in some of the pictures (at least that was how I remembered it!)

    I was just at that gallery and I see I wrote that NO noise reduction was used. That was put down just as I created the gallery...so I guess I didn't use any!

    The 20D is an amazing camera. When images are properly exposed (not underexposed) you get very little visible noise up to 1600. 3200 is quite usable too...but you do have to use noise reduction most of the time. Depending upon picture content sometimes you don't even have to use it with 3200.

    Isabel

  17. It is a corner of Cantal (Auvergne, Massif Central, middle of France) where geese have nothing to fear.

    Christian Moullec lives here, and flies with his geese in this part of French skies.

    Perhaps did you see him in Jacques Perrin's moovie "Le Peuple Migrateur".

    He flew, as a neighbour, over Gergovie (near Clermont Ferrand) during "Cervolix" show, a meeting of kites (non professionnal) which already was the subject of a slideshow.

    This squadron is rather a single one !

    From now on, you will consider geese with other eyes...

    You can download on Beechbrook "ULM oies gooses" (sorry for my english...)

    Happy Christmas to all!

    Please don't apologize for your English. You have noted I don't use my French!

    I am jealous that you had the opportunity to capture this beautiful effort!

    The music was so well suited to the images.

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

    Isabel

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    This blatant advertising should be removed.

    Isabel

  19. ;) Hi, this is my slide presentation on my new web site. Please click and let me know what you think.

    My site is dedicated to all the students of a very large Dance Arts Studio in my home town. I grew up in this studio literally and in 1963 went to New York to make my own.

    http://www.colemanfotos.creativeslideshows...resentation.htm

    Harry

    That was fun! The lemonade cart made me long for a New York "dirty water" Sabrett hotdog!

    I really loved the last picture slide!

    Isabel

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