I have scanned and imported about 200 pictures that I would like to turn into a dvd slideshow. I am finding it difficult to organize the photos in the order that I want them when I am videowave editor. The only way I can seem to do this is by cutting an idividual photo and moving it to another location in the storyline. Many times I will "cut" the photo, move it to where I want it but when I "paste it", it seems to be lost from the clipboard.
I was wondering if there is a way to organize the photos in a folder and then import the photos into the storyline editor, or is there a more efficient means to do this in the program.
thank you
Rob G.
organizing photos
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Rob G.
, Oct 01 2007 07:19 PM
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 07:19 PM
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 08:12 PM
QUOTE (Rob G. @ Oct 1 2007, 11:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have scanned and imported about 200 pictures that I would like to turn into a dvd slideshow. I am finding it difficult to organize the photos in the order that I want them when I am videowave editor. The only way I can seem to do this is by cutting an idividual photo and moving it to another location in the storyline. Many times I will "cut" the photo, move it to where I want it but when I "paste it", it seems to be lost from the clipboard.
I was wondering if there is a way to organize the photos in a folder and then import the photos into the storyline editor, or is there a more efficient means to do this in the program.
thank you
Rob G.
I was wondering if there is a way to organize the photos in a folder and then import the photos into the storyline editor, or is there a more efficient means to do this in the program.
thank you
Rob G.
In EMC 10, you simply drag a photo on the storyline and drop it on the panel before which you want the image. You can also drop it on the transition icon where you want to insert your photo. Perhaps EMC 9 works the same way.
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Posted 02 October 2007 - 06:29 AM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Oct 1 2007, 11:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In EMC 10, you simply drag a photo on the storyline and drop it on the panel before which you want the image. You can also drop it on the transition icon where you want to insert your photo. Perhaps EMC 9 works the same way.
It does.
Just select the image and drag it to where you want it. Make sure you do something with the transition if you have already added them. Just look to see if there are any blank blocks in the storyline. If there is, you have two transitions with no image.
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