Zoom transitions

G

Guest

I have seen somewhere a solution to jerky zoom transitions, but I can't
find it now!

Anyone know where to look?

Thanks. Brian.
 
R

Rick Altman

Slide Show | Setup Show | Use hardware graphics acceleration

is the first place that I would look...





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G

Guest

Slide Show | Setup Show | Use hardware graphics acceleration

is the first place that I would look...

Thanks for that. I'll take a look.

<Later>

Yes. It's a good improvement, but what if the show is done on a different
computer, using a Viewer rather than the full PowerPoint, I wonder? I'll
need to test that.

Brian.
 
G

Guest

Viewer does not support hardware graphics accleration. On different computer,
you will need to enable hardware graphic acceleration before viewing the
slide show.

Are you referring to Emphasis Grow animation? If so, here is an alternate
solution which allows you to enlarge an image without losing quality. Check
this out:
"Tutorial on Retain image quality when Emphasis: Grow"
http://pptheaven.mvps.org/tutorials/ImageEnlarge.html
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G

Guest

Are you referring to Emphasis Grow animation? If so, here is an
alternate solution which allows you to enlarge an image without
losing quality

It is the Grow/Shrink facilities that I am using. Thank you for the link.

Brian.
 
G

Guest

The solution described there is not really for the problem I have. The
image does not lose definition as it expands, it is the expansion itself
that is jerky, moving in disconnected jumps.

The change to hardware acceleration has greatly improved it.

Brian.
 

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