photobod wrote: LightRoom is brilliant for making slide shows, you can add music too, Light room will sync the music to the slideshow and its simple to use, it must be as I use it
Morning. The video on my profile was done with WindowsMM. My biggest problem was that when I inserted a new photo, it messed with the durations and transitions Did you have that issue?DestinDave wrote: If you're using a PC, try Windows Movie Maker.. It's not a slideshow- but a movie-maker but you can keep the slideshow look if that's what you want..
It's free, comes bundled with most Windows systems, and is very easy to use.. you can add titles, subtitles, music, etc. as well as transition effects and adjust each individual image's timing.. there are tutorials on YouTube also to get you started...
If for some reason you don't have it on your PC, download it for free HERE
Ooops, I see John woke up earlier than I did this morning... Good Morning!
Honestly, I've only created one movie.. I inserted all the images and transitions, added the soundtrack, then "stretched" each image on the timeline to coincide with the music..Baydream wrote:
Morning. The video on my profile was done with WindowsMM. My biggest problem was that when I inserted a new photo, it messed with the durations and transitions Did you have that issue?DestinDave wrote: If you're using a PC, try Windows Movie Maker.. It's not a slideshow- but a movie-maker but you can keep the slideshow look if that's what you want..
It's free, comes bundled with most Windows systems, and is very easy to use.. you can add titles, subtitles, music, etc. as well as transition effects and adjust each individual image's timing.. there are tutorials on YouTube also to get you started...
If for some reason you don't have it on your PC, download it for free HERE
Ooops, I see John woke up earlier than I did this morning... Good Morning!
I believe Picasa has fixed length exposures and a single transition method so not so versitile (has a "fit to audio" feature that can automatically adjust.DestinDave wrote:
Honestly, I've only created one movie.. I inserted all the images and transitions, added the soundtrack, then "stretched" each image on the timeline to coincide with the music..Baydream wrote:
Morning. The video on my profile was done with WindowsMM. My biggest problem was that when I inserted a new photo, it messed with the durations and transitions Did you have that issue?DestinDave wrote: If you're using a PC, try Windows Movie Maker.. It's not a slideshow- but a movie-maker but you can keep the slideshow look if that's what you want..
It's free, comes bundled with most Windows systems, and is very easy to use.. you can add titles, subtitles, music, etc. as well as transition effects and adjust each individual image's timing.. there are tutorials on YouTube also to get you started...
If for some reason you don't have it on your PC, download it for free HERE
Ooops, I see John woke up earlier than I did this morning... Good Morning!
If I had gone back later and inserted another image in the middle of the sequence it would have changed the timeline for everything after it.. But I believe any program would have that issue, right?
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