creating a slideshow

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Guest

No that is not what I am looking for. I am on a horse forum

http://www.lilbeginnings.com/forum
If you look at some of the posts, you will see little pictures on the left side. Some of them have pictures that change. Someone said that I need a "That takes a special GIF graphic program.. " Don't know what is needed to do that? Any ideas?
 
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John Inzer

walt said:
No that is not what I am looking for. I am on a horse
forum.

http://www.lilbeginnings.com/forum/
If you look at some of the posts, you will see little
pictures on the left side. Some of them have pictures
that change. Someone said that I need a "That takes a
special GIF graphic program.. " Don't know what is needed
to do that? Any ideas?
==============================================
Ok...now I see what you are trying to create.

If you happen to have a Picture It! program, it has
an option called FlipBook...which creates animated
..gif files. You can open several images and the program
will create a single file that changes from one image to
another...you can choose the size of the image and the
time each image is displayed.


There are several more possibilities at this link:
http://tinyurl.com/ytdsz

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Walt & Fran

Thanks John, I really appreciate the help. I am going to see if I can get it
to work. I'll let you know.
 
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Guest

Hey John, I got it to work. Thanks again for the help

----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
No that is not what I am looking for. I am on a hors
forum
If you look at some of the posts, you will see littl
pictures on the left side. Some of them have picture
that change. Someone said that I need a "That takes
special GIF graphic program.. " Don't know what is neede
to do that? Any ideas
=============================================
Ok...now I see what you are trying to create

If you happen to have a Picture It! program, it ha
an option called FlipBook...which creates animate
..gif files. You can open several images and the progra
will create a single file that changes from one image t
another...you can choose the size of the image and th
time each image is displayed


There are several more possibilities at this link
http://tinyurl.com/ytds

--

John Inze
Picture It! MV
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Picture It! Support Cente
http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=pi
 
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John Inzer

walt said:
Hey John, I got it to work. Thanks again for the help.
=============================
Way-to-go! and you're welcome.

Thanks for the update.

Which software did you have success with?
Personally, I find the FlipBook option in MS
Picture It! very simple to use.

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Guest

I downloaded a few of them, Easy GIF Animator is the one that I found pretty easy to use. If you want to buy it they have a special for $9.50. I will also try the others when I get a chance. I have picture it se or something like that. Came with works 2000. I'll have to see if that will work for me? Let you know which one works out the best. I did notice one thing, when I saved the pictures as .gif they were not as clear and vivid as when I saved them as .jpg. I thought that .gif was supposed to be a better format

----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
Hey John, I got it to work. Thanks again for the help
============================
Way-to-go! and you're welcome

Thanks for the update

Which software did you have success with
Personally, I find the FlipBook option in M
Picture It! very simple to use

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Picture It! MV
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John Inzer

walt said:
I downloaded a few of them, Easy GIF Animator is the one
that I found pretty easy to use. If you want to buy it
they have a special for $9.50. I will also try the others
when I get a chance. I have picture it se or something
like that. Came with works 2000. I'll have to see if that
will work for me? Let you know which one works out the
best. I did notice one thing, when I saved the pictures
as .gif they were not as clear and vivid as when I saved
them as .jpg. I thought that .gif was supposed to be a
better format?
================================
No, .gif is not a *better* image format.
But for your purpose...it's the only choice.

Here's some info if you are interested:

Digital Image file Types Explained
http://tinyurl.com/7jyd

Picture It! may do a better job with your
animation than the software that you
downloaded. That's why I mentioned it first.

If your PI2000 version has the FlipBook
option...you can find it at:

Projects tab / Web / FlipBook Animation.

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Walt & Fran

Now that I see how it works, I looked at some of my software. My Picture It
is just the light version and does not have it. I guess you need the full
version. But my Photo Suite 4 has the option. Very easy to use. Version 5 no
longer has it. Don't know why they eliminated it. Maybe because Roxio now
owns it? Anyway thanks John for the help.
 
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John Inzer

Walt said:
Now that I see how it works, I looked at some of my
software. My Picture It is just the light version and
does not have it. I guess you need the full version. But
my Photo Suite 4 has the option. Very easy to use.
Version 5 no longer has it. Don't know why they
eliminated it. Maybe because Roxio now owns it? Anyway
thanks John for the help.
============================
You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.

BTW, I have no info on PhotoSuite but
it's not unusual for options to be removed
in subsequent versions of software...
regardless of the mfg.

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Guest

can you tell me how to find the flipbook option I am using Picture It 200

----- John Inzer wrote: ----

Walt & Fran wrote
Now that I see how it works, I looked at some of m
software. My Picture It is just the light version an
does not have it. I guess you need the full version. Bu
my Photo Suite 4 has the option. Very easy to use
Version 5 no longer has it. Don't know why the
eliminated it. Maybe because Roxio now owns it? Anywa
thanks John for the help
===========================
You're welcome

Thanks for the update

BTW, I have no info on PhotoSuite bu
it's not unusual for options to be remove
in subsequent versions of software..
regardless of the mfg

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Picture It! MV
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John Inzer

walt said:
can you tell me how to find the flipbook option I am
using Picture It 2000
=======================================
In my version of PI2000...on the main screen the
left panel has two tabs...Workbench and Projects.

Go to...Projects / Web / Flipbook Animation...

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Guest

Thanks for the speedy reply John. I have the version of PI 2000 that comes with works. I'll see if I can find it and let you know.
----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
can you tell me how to find the flipbook option I a
using Picture It 200
======================================
In my version of PI2000...on the main screen th
left panel has two tabs...Workbench and Projects

Go to...Projects / Web / Flipbook Animation..

--

John Inze
Picture It! MV
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Picture It! Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/2po2

Digital Image Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/3xxq
 
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John Inzer

walt said:
Thanks for the speedy reply John. I have the version
of PI 2000 that comes with works. I'll see if I can
find it and let you know.
=========================================
You're welcome.

Yes, please....let me know if your version has the option.

Also...go to...help / about and see what the version number is.
mine says..."Picture It! 2000 - Version 4.0"

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Guest

I'll do that as soon as I get home. Again, thanks for all the help John. P.S. had our first show (horse) of the season and did real well

----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
Thanks for the speedy reply John. I have the versio
of PI 2000 that comes with works. I'll see if I ca
find it and let you know
========================================
You're welcome

Yes, please....let me know if your version has the option

Also...go to...help / about and see what the version number is
mine says..."Picture It! 2000 - Version 4.0

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John Inze
Picture It! MV
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Picture It! Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/2po2

Digital Image Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/3xxq
 
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Guest

John, mine says Picture It Express Ver 4. But I do not see the Web/Flipbook optio

----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
Thanks for the speedy reply John. I have the versio
of PI 2000 that comes with works. I'll see if I ca
find it and let you know
========================================
You're welcome

Yes, please....let me know if your version has the option

Also...go to...help / about and see what the version number is
mine says..."Picture It! 2000 - Version 4.0

--

John Inze
Picture It! MV
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Picture It! Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/2po2

Digital Image Support Cente
http://tinyurl.com/3xxq
 
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Guest

Hi John, I am looking for some new photo editing software. Been trying to decide between Digital Image Pro and the Suite. Any suggestions? Is Picture It part of these programs
----- John Inzer wrote: ----

walt wrote
John, mine says Picture It Express Ver 4. But I do no
see the Web/Flipbook optio
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Picture It! Express is a very limited version..

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