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1. Re: Slideshow question???
Paul_LS Jun 16, 2009 12:45 AM (in response to rkmjcha)Unfortunately with PE4/PSE6 you can only transfer your slideshow to PE4 as a wmv file so you will need to edit the video file to add further content in PE4. In PE7/PSE7 you can transfer across the slideshow and break it apart in PE7 which would make your job easier.
You can certainly make a photo slideshow in PE4 but it will need to be done manually. You can use "create slideshow" using media in your project media bin but it will simply put the photos on the timeline with a default transition between them. You would then need to manually add PAN and Zoom using the effect presets and manually change the transitions to get different ones from the default.
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2. Re: Slideshow question???
Steve Grisetti Jun 16, 2009 5:43 AM (in response to Paul_LS)I think it's the other way around, Paul.
In Photoshop Elements 6, you can send the slideshow in an interchange format to Premiere Elements 4 -- and even break it apart and continue editing in Premiere Elements.
But, for some reason, Adobe removed this function from Premiere/Photoshop Elements 7. In version 7, you can only export from Photoshop Elements a DVD quality WMV file, which you must then import and render in Premiere Elements.
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3. Re: Slideshow question???
Paul_LS Jun 16, 2009 6:19 AM (in response to Steve Grisetti)oops... thanks for that Steve, you can see I always do my slideshows in Premeier Elements alone. Anyways, the poster does have asolution with PE4/PSE6 then...
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4. Re: Slideshow question???
rkmjcha Jun 16, 2009 7:07 AM (in response to Steve Grisetti)Steve,
Thank you so much for your reply! Can you tell me how to do this step by step please. Thanks a million for your help!!
Kathy
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5. Re: Slideshow question???
Steve Grisetti Jun 16, 2009 9:10 AM (in response to rkmjcha)I'm sorry, Kathy. That's just not possible to do on a forum post. That's why we created http://Muvipix.com -- so we could post tutorials and how-to articles with illustrations.
But, if you've got a slideshow in Photoshop Elements, go to the output options for it and select the option to Send to Premiere Elements.
Make sure you select this and not Send to DVD.
This will send your slideshow to Premiere Elements. It will appear as one clip on your Premiere Elements timeline -- but you can break it back up into editable slides by right-clicking on it and selecting the option.
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6. Re: Slideshow question???
rkmjcha Jun 16, 2009 9:13 AM (in response to Steve Grisetti)Steve, that is sooo helpful and I truly appreciate people like you that are
so willing to help others. I can't wait to check out muvipix!!
Thank you and God bless!!!
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7. Re: Slideshow question???
rkmjcha Jun 16, 2009 1:10 PM (in response to Steve Grisetti)Steve,
quick question for you...I sent my slideshow to pe4 and when I "broke" it up, I could see my backgounds and text that I input, but almost all of my photos are not there. When I look at the slideshow in PE6 the photos are still there. Can you tell me why my photos are not showing up in pe4 after I transfer it?
Thank you!
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8. Re: Slideshow question???
Steve Grisetti Jun 16, 2009 2:54 PM (in response to rkmjcha)Where are your photos, Kathy? Are they on your hard drive? Remember, they need to remain accessible to the programs.
Also, have you resized your photos to no larger then 1000x750 pixels? Sometimes photos taken directly from digital cameras are so large that they don't transfer well from program to program.



