Subtle change from no-color to color slide

K

KingMe

I received a PP -pps- presentation with some pictures changing colors from
no-color to brilliant colors.
When you view those pictures with viewers other than PP, the pictures has
the brilliant colors but does not change. The pictures are jpg.
How and what changes the pictures?
 
K

KingMe

I do not believe a jpg file could be animated, besides, when I use ACDSee Pro
to view it, it does not change colors and ACDSee shows animation if animated.
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Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
I guess it mighyt be an animation
 
J

John Wilson

My guess is there are two jpegs. One grey scale and one colour. The grey on
fades away slowly revealing the colour maybe (or vice versa)?
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KingMe said:
I do not believe a jpg file could be animated, besides, when I use ACDSee Pro
to view it, it does not change colors and ACDSee shows animation if animated.
--
HP Pavilion Elite m9040n 2.4gh 3gb mem 640gb hard drive, dvd lightscribe
technology burner, Vista Home Premium, Office 2007


Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
I guess it mighyt be an animation

KingMe said:
I received a PP -pps- presentation with some pictures changing colors from
no-color to brilliant colors.
When you view those pictures with viewers other than PP, the pictures has
the brilliant colors but does not change. The pictures are jpg.
How and what changes the pictures?
 
K

KingMe

John, you got the answer right. By placing a picture with no color, then fade
it followed by the same picture with all colors and fade it worked as in the
original presentation.
Thanks so much, it is a neat effect.
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HP Pavilion Elite m9040n 2.4gh 3gb mem 640gb hard drive, dvd lightscribe
technology burner, Vista Home Premium, Office 2007


John Wilson said:
My guess is there are two jpegs. One grey scale and one colour. The grey on
fades away slowly revealing the colour maybe (or vice versa)?
--
Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials

http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html
_______________________________

We''re at PPTLive - see you there?
www.pptlive.com


KingMe said:
I do not believe a jpg file could be animated, besides, when I use ACDSee Pro
to view it, it does not change colors and ACDSee shows animation if animated.
--
HP Pavilion Elite m9040n 2.4gh 3gb mem 640gb hard drive, dvd lightscribe
technology burner, Vista Home Premium, Office 2007


Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
I guess it mighyt be an animation

"KingMe" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...
I received a PP -pps- presentation with some pictures changing colors from
no-color to brilliant colors.
When you view those pictures with viewers other than PP, the pictures has
the brilliant colors but does not change. The pictures are jpg.
How and what changes the pictures?
 

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