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I admit that I have not had time to read your entire post, but this is how I suggest making slideshows:
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There are many ways to produce slide shows using iPhoto, iMovie or iDVD and some limit the number of photos you can use (iDVD has a 99 chapter (slide) limitation).
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- For those of you who are looking for an easy way to create cool photo slideshows, here is a list of the best Slideshow maker apps, running on Windows or Mac. No matter you want the best professional slideshow software, or just some free slideshow maker online, we have you covered! Best Overall- Movavi Slideshow Maker.
- Oct 12, 2017 Launching AntiSleep from Spotlight on Mac OS X 10.12.6. Slideshow support is a weak area on the Mac, especially compared to the built-in slideshow features in Windows Explorer. Apple has actually downgraded its slideshow support from iPhoto to Photos by removing the built-in shuffle/randomized playback feature.
- To copy your slideshow to a USB flash drive, drag the movie file onto the drive. To burn the movie to a CD or DVD, you need an optical drive, which newer Macs lack.
- Oct 18, 2017 When you double-click a photo in the Windows file browser, you can use the arrow keys to quickly browse every photo that folder. Open a photo in Preview on macOS, however, and pressing the arrow keys does nothing. This makes it hard to have a quick slideshow.
Dec 14, 2011 But, my gut says you would not want to do a wedding slideshow with this program, but would be great for a fun slideshow for kids or just a review of a year, or maybe a high school graduation growing up video. It comes in two versions- Pulpmotion and Pulpmotion Advanced. $50, $130; The second Mac-based program is Fantashow by Wondershare.
If what you want is what I want, namely to be able to use high resolution photos (even 300 dpi tiff files), to pan and zoom individual photos, use a variety of transitions, to add and edit music or commentary, place text exactly where you want it, and to end up with a DVD that looks good on both your Mac and a TV - in other words end up with and end result that does not look like an old fashioned slide show from a projector - you may be interested in how I do it. You don't have to do it my way, but the following may be food for thought!
Firstly you need proper software to assemble the photos, decide on the duration of each, the transitions you want to use, and how to pan and zoom individual photos where required, and add proper titles. For this I use Photo to Movie. You can read about what it can do on their website:
(Other users here use the alternative FotoMagico: http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico/homevspro/ which you may prefer - I have no experience with it.)
Neither of these are freeware, but are worth the investment if you are going to do a lot of slide shows. Read about them in detail, then decide which one you feel is best suited to your needs.
Mac Photos Slideshow
Once you have timed and arranged and manipulated the photos to your liking in Photo to Movie, it exports the file to iMovie as a DV stream. You can add music in Photo to Movie, but I prefer doing this in iMovie where it is easier to edit. You can now further edit the slide show in iMovie just as you would a movie, including adding other video clips, then send it to iDVD 7, or Toast, for burning.
You will be pleasantly surprised at how professional the results can be!
Slideshow For Mac
To simply create a slide show in iDVD 7 onwards from images in iPhoto or stored in other places on your hard disk or a connected server, look here:
Slideshow Software For Apple Mac Pro
Slideshow Software For Apple Mac Computer
Dec 5, 2011 3:18 PM