time exposure of each photo

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I am making a slideshow using windows movie maker, hundreds of photographs will be selected & copied to CD for replaying on DVD. Can anyone please tell me how to lengthen the time exposure of each photo ie from 5 seconds to 20 seconds................Presumably this operation is carried out in the " show storyboard" or " show time line" feature....... or is it ? I have not yet been succesfull in discovering how to alter the time length, I would be extremely grateful for some assistance. Thank you !
Henry hodge
 
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PapaJohn

Henry,

Use Tools > Options > Advanced > Picture duration. You can go as high as 30
seconds.

It'll apply that option to all the still pix you drag into the project from
the collection. It won't change what is already in a project.
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PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org


henry hodge said:
I am making a slideshow using windows movie maker, hundreds of
photographs will be selected & copied to CD for replaying on DVD. Can anyone
please tell me how to lengthen the time exposure of each photo ie from 5
seconds to 20 seconds................Presumably this operation is carried
out in the " show storyboard" or " show time line" feature....... or is it ?
I have not yet been succesfull in discovering how to alter the time length,
I would be extremely grateful for some assistance. Thank you !
 
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Joseph A. Zupko

You can drag the still picture to a different size by dragging the right
side of each clip. You will see a double red arrow that goes left and right.
henry hodge said:
I am making a slideshow using windows movie maker, hundreds of
photographs will be selected & copied to CD for replaying on DVD. Can anyone
please tell me how to lengthen the time exposure of each photo ie from 5
seconds to 20 seconds................Presumably this operation is carried
out in the " show storyboard" or " show time line" feature....... or is it ?
I have not yet been succesfull in discovering how to alter the time length,
I would be extremely grateful for some assistance. Thank you !
 

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