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Best Most Efficient Photo Slide Show

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Best Most Efficient Photo Slide Show

Postby westport1992 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:24 pm

Hi There:

I have a small business called "Tributes to Cherish". Recently a local photographer has asked me to take pictures she shot from a Wedding
and put them onto a DVD. I have used APE2 (and now 4) for other projects (that included both pictures and video) so I used it for this project as well.

My question is:

I understand that Adobe Photoshop offers a Picture Slide Show function. I doubt that it offers as much as APE4 but will it allow transitions,
music, text and can you burn it to a DVD ?

What would you suggest might be a faster/more efficient way to produce these DVD's without compromising the quality.

Thanks Again

Debi Koebel
Hanover, Ontario (terrible snowy day here ...)

P.S. Hopefully this will post OK ... had problems earlier.
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Re: Best Most Efficient Photo Slide Show

Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:41 pm

The Photoshop Elements Slideshow Creator requires Premiere Elements to burn the DVD, so you would need both anyway.
The Photoshop Elements Slideshow creator does a lot of things for you, you can pan and zoom all slides automatically, it will place random transitions between all of the slides, it will automatically adjust the slides to the length of the music track, things like that.

If you are using Premiere Elements to do slideshows I suggest you keep doing it that way.
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