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Topic: how to slow transitions between photos?
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wolfwillow1 Junior Member Posts: 3 Registered: Dec 2009
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posted 12-16-2009 08:58 AM
URGENT! I have just bought the non-profit version. There are few options for transitions in slideshows and I don't know how to slow down gamma fade and dissolves so they're not so abrupt. This was meant to be done for today and my boss won't accept it because of this. Help!!IP: Logged |
iScreensaver Support Administrator Posts: 602 Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 12-16-2009 09:47 AM
The options for transitions don't allow changing the effect duration (it's fixed at around 1 second)See http://iscreensaver.com/editssl-osx.shtml Also, please note that the Gamma Fade doesn't work properly on most Windows systems due to a driver bug (use Dissolve instead as it's much better looking on those systems). One trick you could try would be to put a blank black image between each asset, so the transition would fade to black, hold that for a second or two, then back up to the next image. Version 4.0 will have much better controls for effects. IP: Logged | |
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