I just made a slideshow and bought PE 7 to record it on to dvd. I had so much trouble doing it, I would like to find out the best way of doing this so that it doesn't take so long.This slideshow is for college graduation, so the first half of the photos will be scanned in using my cannon mp600 at 300 dpi. Some were 4x6, some were 5x7, some were 8x10's and some wallets. All were color.My question is should I crop and edit before importing them to PS or should I crop and edit in PS. Also, I now know I need to resize the photos to 1000x700 or so. When should I do this. My last slideshow I resized after they were cropped and they looked awful in PE.The photos are now in a folder in my documents, I have not imported them to adobe yet.Is it better to just make the slideshow in PE even if there is no video?
I would like to build a slideshow in Premiere Elements 4 (which I have yet to use)for projection on a large theater screen. The only information that I can find on the topic all relates to organizing the slideshow in Photoshop Elements 6, then exporting to Priemere. Surly, this must be possible from Photoshop CS2 (or Lightroom)? Or do I actually have to use PS Elements?
I created a small slide show and was trying to burn it on DVD disc to be able to watch it via Blue Ray player. I have Photoshop Elements 6. I don't seem to be able to burn it.
I have Photoshop Elements 4.0, and am getting started moving around and playing with the program.
I have compiled and saved a slideshow with audio, and am pleased with the outcome, HOWEVER........when I try to record it to a DVD it won't allow it (says wrong media) and will only let me record to a CD-R. (Yes....it's a DVD recorder) Afterwards, the CD-R won't play on my DVD player.
I received a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 with a Epson Scanner. I want to make a basic DVD slide show (interactive) that can be viewed on a TV. I do not need audio or any other options.
The program said I would have to upgrade to Adobe Premier Element to do that, but when I checked the specs on Adobe Premier Elements 11, It did not give any indication that I could do that.Everything appeared to be for video and adding a multitude of options (that I do not want or need). What do I need to make a basic DVD slide show for TV?
I am attempting to create a slideshow for my daughter's upcoming wedding. There are multiple sections and multiple songs. I can do 1 section with 1 song but don't know how to put them all together. I have Photoshop 9. Retired and not that PC savy.
I have a question does bridge cs3 need cache (drive space) to preview a photo or to see my photo with the slideshow feature ? i mean does bridge need to render and store the photos in the database to let me see in the slideshow or browsing i don't talk about thumbs or does it on the fly?
I have the entire frickin suite - But I must be just another dumb user. Which product do I use to QUICKLY make a slideshow (burn 2 DVD) of 200-300 photos? One of those where the pictures move around a little (zoom in, zoom out) Perhaps some random transitions. Do I need to go buy a Mac to do such a simple task? Or am I totally missing the "Simple Slideshow Wizard"?
I am trying to add an mp3 purchased from Amazon to a slide show. I'm getting a message that I don't have a compressor / decompressor? how to add music?
Have P E 5. Wish to create and display slide shows on HDTV. Have created a show, but just learned that my version cannot burn the show to DVD. Are there other options? Does the latest version 10 have this feature?
I am trying to add music to my slide show and I get this error: The selected file cannot be played because your system does not have the required compressor/decompressor (codec) installed. I went to the Adobe site and downloaded a codec program, and restarted but still got the same error.
I have PSE 11. I created a slideshow and output it to a CD for a VCD. My TV, 2 years old, wont recognise the format. How do I get a CD or DVD that will play my slide show on TV?
I tried many times to output a slideshow to DVD on PSE 8, and it crashed. A message will say that it has stopped working. Possibly could I solve the problem by re-installing PSE 8? If so, do I need to uninstall first? And any chance of getting media catalog or saved albums?
I made my first attempt with my new photo shop Elements 11 and adobe Premier, to burn a slideshow using photos and music. I was able to burn it with no difficulty but some of my photos had been turned sideways on the finished disc. They were not this way on the slideshow. How can I correct this for a reburn?
I am using PSE 11 and am trying to add music to a slideshow and can't get anything to load other than the pre-recorded background music I am trying to transfer music from my i tunes library but it won't load.
I created a slide show in PSE 11 with sound, zooms, text clouds, etc. Now I'm trying to burn the show to a DVD to show on another computer. I am able to do this except that the photos in the slide show copy are unacceptably fuzzy whether I use it on a computer or a DVD player. Every avenue I have tried produces the same result.
I created a slide show in PSE 10 Organizer. I would like to add music background. PSE 10 will not load music files from Youtube that have been converted into MP3 format using a free converter program called FLVTO (URL...).I get an error message: " Unable to add the audio file [filename]. The selected file cannot be played because your system does not have the required compressor/decompressor or the codec is not installed".
Bridge Output Web Gallery is great but it is Flash only and does not behave very well when using an iPad tell me if the later versions are able to create web galleries that will work well on the iPad?
There are a few cheap apps available but so far I've found them to be pretty crap; clunky to use and not fully customisable.
I am working on a slideshow in PS CS6. Although I have chosen white as background color on creating the new "film & video" document when showing a portrait format picture the free space besides the picture is black. Since this does not fit well with my white homepage. how to change this background color to white.
Any basic program that would allow me to view folders of photos on my iMac? There used to be a slideshow program you could download for free that offered the simple service of allowing you to click on any given folder and look at each image in a slideshow. There's iPhotos but I don't want to have to pop open iPhoto and add any new pics in those folders as well as add them to photos on my harddrive. I just want to keep my photos in their specific folders on my harddrive and be able to boot up a slideshow program to view them whenever folder I want to.
I have Photoshop Elements 5.0, but not Premiere Elements. I'm creating a slide show of 415 photos, and I added a soundtrack with about 10 music tracks. All the music tracks have been copied from music CDs. It works fine in Preview mode; but when I save it as a .pdf file, it won't play back with the entire soundtrack. The sound stops after about 2 tracks, and I get an error message. The error message reads:
Warning: Java Script writer
Acrobat has encountered an error while playing this media clip.
It doesn't appear to be a file size problem. I've tried saving it as a medium size file, instead of a large file, but I still get the same error message when I open the saved file. (The large file is 170 MB; the medium file is 134 MB.) Also, there doesn't seem to be a problem, if I only include 2 music tracks.
Does Elements 5.0 support this kind of soundtrack? Will it work if I get Premiere Elements 3.0? Or do I need to get Elements 6.0 and Premiere Elements 4.0?