am compiling slideshows.
Around 25 with an average of 25/45 pictures per show.
Credit title at front with video transition to 1st pic.
Video transition at end of last pic that goes to credit at end.
Background audio track added.
I trying to find a way that sets transitions automatically between all the pics. This will decrease the compiling time for each slideshow. For instance, i choose 1 transition as a default and ADPP2 does the rest for me.
This is a primary school project.
The slideshows will be then added to a dvd using DVD-lab PRO 2.
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Select all the images in the project bin and click the "Automate to Timeline" button on the bottom of the Projects tab.
You can set the default transition in the dialog box that pops up. -
Thx Curlyween
Now that i can walk, i thought i might ask about some running.
Can the default transition be more that one.
Could it rotate through a sequence of transitions (3/4), using the same method above. -
Unfortunately, no.
Any single Automate to Timeline operation only allows one "default" transition.
I guess Adobe don't want to cater to the mass "home slideshow" market (being a professional package, an' all).
For random transitions etc. you'd be better off using something like Proshow or MemoriesOnTV.
Cheers
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