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Digital Photographer's Software Guide - Bertemes - Net

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The <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Photographer's</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Version: SWF ’n Slide Pro/Win 1.024, Pro/Mac 1.026 (2008)<br />

OS: Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP; Mac OS X (recommended, essential for Pro edition) or later<br />

RAM: 64MB (128MB recommended)<br />

Supported file formats: Imports BMP, GIF, JPEG, PDF, PSD, PICT, PNG, TGA, TIFF, AIFF,<br />

MP3, System 7 Sound (Mac only), WVA, TXO (Text-Osterone text effects), and LKL; exports<br />

Flash SWF, Macintosh Flash Projector, Windows Flash Projector, QuickTime .mov, Screen Saver,<br />

and HTML<br />

Price level: Approx. $90, Pro approx. $110<br />

Address: Vertical Moon, PO Box 9881, Brea, CA 92822, United States<br />

www.verticalmoon.com<br />

Summary<br />

Slide show creation is one of the most demanding branches of media, desperately dull<br />

when misconceived or poorly executed, but utterly inspiring when somebody does it<br />

correctly. The three main elements are images, words, and music, all of which need to<br />

be synchronized if the show is to make any sense. Several compelling art films have been<br />

essentially slide shows transferred to continuous celluloid, like Chris Marker’s memorable<br />

1962 movie La Jetté, or, more recently, Patryk Rebisz’s prize-winning 2005 short<br />

film Between You and Me, shot entirely with a Canon DSLR. Among the software<br />

described in this chapter, ProShow Producer is the professional-grade package for making<br />

the most sophisticated shows, but photojournalists love Soundslides for its simplicity<br />

and speed.

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