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Default Transition

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Default Transition

Postby kathyconnolly » Mon May 02, 2011 11:28 am

Hi. Is there a quick way to make there be the same transition in your whole slide show?

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Re: Default Transition

Postby RJ Johnston » Mon May 02, 2011 11:38 am

Yes, but you can't do it when your photos are already on the timeline.

You need to go to the Project tab. Select your photos. Right click on one of the photos. Select "Create Slideshow." You'll get a dialog where you can apply the default transition to the slideshow.
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Re: Default Transition

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon May 02, 2011 12:30 pm

Robert is right. Although version 9 of the program does allow you to add the default transition to a group of clips AFTER you've added them to the timeline. (Your version unfortunately does not.)
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Re: Default Transition

Postby George Tyndall » Mon May 02, 2011 12:45 pm

kathyconnolly wrote:Hi. Is there a quick way to make there be the same transition in your whole slide show?

Thanks,
Kathy ::C


Create the slide show with the PSE Organizer and select the transition you desire (for all the slides) in the Preference dialog of the Slide Show Editor.

Benefits of begining the show with the Slide Show Editor:
--automatically apply the same transition to all the slides
--using Fit Slides to Audio, automatically pace your slides to the audio
--automatically apply pan and zoom to all the slides
--usingSave As, easily change the audio track for the show and then refit the slides to the audio--allows one to conveniently present one's client with multiple versions of the show (in the hope that the client will say, "I can't decide which I like best, so I'll take them all")

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P.S. The "fine tuning" of the show, of course, if using the PRE/PSE bundle, would be done in Premiere Elements.
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Re: Default Transition

Postby kathyconnolly » Mon May 02, 2011 6:33 pm

OMG! I can't find my slide show I made today in Photoshop Elements!!

I don't even know what the suffix is on that kind of file.

Someone please help me!
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Re: Default Transition

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon May 02, 2011 7:49 pm

I assume you mean the slideshow you created in the Organizer, since Photoshop Elements doesn't have the tools to create a slideshow.

The suffix depends on whether you saved it as an Organizer project file, you ported it to Premiere Elements or you saved it as a WMV or some other file.
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