Slideshow Software
fjcvisual
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Hi everyone. I did a search on this but everything that came up was a bit dated, so I thought I would start a new thread.
I have done some research looking for a good standalone slideshow program. I ended up downloading Photostage based on a published review of 10 such programs. I think it must have been a bit biased because I think for it to have taken the Gold award, it should have been much better. I put together a simple slideshow with one effect and one transition for each of the 8 images, and it still has problems.
In any case, I was looking to see what everyone is using. I have LR3, but don't want to use it with the digital rights and portability issues. So I am looking to be able to produce standalone slide slows with variable output formats in HD, WMF, AVI, Youtube (flv) etc. I need to be able to have flexibility with audio also. Need to be able to lay multiple tracks and break up audio files as needed.
I already spent the money on Photostage (not recommended) and I am working to get a refund. I don't mind spending the money if the value is there.
Jim
I have done some research looking for a good standalone slideshow program. I ended up downloading Photostage based on a published review of 10 such programs. I think it must have been a bit biased because I think for it to have taken the Gold award, it should have been much better. I put together a simple slideshow with one effect and one transition for each of the 8 images, and it still has problems.
In any case, I was looking to see what everyone is using. I have LR3, but don't want to use it with the digital rights and portability issues. So I am looking to be able to produce standalone slide slows with variable output formats in HD, WMF, AVI, Youtube (flv) etc. I need to be able to have flexibility with audio also. Need to be able to lay multiple tracks and break up audio files as needed.
I already spent the money on Photostage (not recommended) and I am working to get a refund. I don't mind spending the money if the value is there.
Jim
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The Railroad Photographer
www.railroadphotographer.com
Yea, you are not kidding. I down loaded the trial. Working through that learning curve at the moment...
CBS Sports MaxPreps Shooter
http://DalbyPhoto.com
I do a good number of talks and my workflow is to collect all the pictures I want to use into a collection (not a smart collection), select the sort option to user sort, then sort them with drag and drop and then export them as a jpegs at desired size with a name and sequence number.
Then I use Irfanview (free) on a thumbdrive with the images to do the show. The only downside is the limited transition methods with Irfanview.
Go with ProShow Gold or Producer. I've used both and am currently using Producer. It doesen't take long at all to learn.