Which software for showing a slideshow on location?
Manfr3d
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Hi,
I want to setup a laptop at the reception of a wedding, but can't find a slideshow software
that locks the keyboard so that people don't mess up the slideshow by accident. Any
recommendations?
Thanks!
I want to setup a laptop at the reception of a wedding, but can't find a slideshow software
that locks the keyboard so that people don't mess up the slideshow by accident. Any
recommendations?
Thanks!
“To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk.”
― Edward Weston
― Edward Weston
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Sam
numerous keyboard lockers (i.e. KidKeyLock). This disables windows system shortcuts as well.
― Edward Weston
GaryB
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
A portable DVD Player has a much too small display which would require me to also supply another display which I would like to avoid
as I am already schlepping to much gear to the venue The next time I plan to pass around an ipad with a slideshow/gallery.
It should be as simple as possible (put pics on it and be done) and allow anyone to see the pictures comfortably.
― Edward Weston
Since I use the projectors available at the place being shown, I call in advance and get the brand and model number.
Then I research its native aspect ratio and resolution. Too often it is 4x3 and 1024/768.
I prefer 16:9 and higher resolution.
Then I create the video using the native aspect ratio and generate an executable at the highest resolution the projector will handle and play it.
If it is to be shown as a background like at a graduation party, I use auto replay and let it go.
Additionally, I will change the show to fit 16:9 and create a DVD as a gift.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
The nice thing about Proshow Gold, is when you create a DVD, you have the oprion to either include or exclude the orginal files on the DVD. If your worried about them printing them, just exclude the original files, and all they get is the video slide show.
GaryB
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
Yep, I did that recently. Gave the person a DVD with the executable and photos. A separate DVD for TV use, with a nice looking label too. Professional looking.
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil