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    Slideshow Program

    Hi im looking to put together a slideshow of sports pictures and i want something that isnt ment for fliping through family photos and im using windows

    Thanks

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    Re: Slideshow Program

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch45
    Hi im looking to put together a slideshow of sports pictures and i want something that isnt ment for fliping through family photos and im using windows

    Thanks
    Use the photodex programs. In general they give great results and have impressed most of my clients. The gold version is pretty reasonably priced if you don't need more advanced features that are found in the producer version that has everything you will ever need.
    --The camera's role is not to interfere with the photographer's work--

    --Cibachrome: It's like printing on gold.

    --Edit my photos as part of your commentary if you want to.--

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    Re: Slideshow Program

    Use the photodex programs <-- It like memory slide show or not sir

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    Re: Slideshow Program

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch45
    Hi im looking to put together a slideshow of sports pictures and i want something that isnt ment for fliping through family photos and im using windows

    Thanks
    I thought I replied to this- maybe I'm getting older or crazier. There used to be a program called 'Slide Show to Go' that allowed you to create quite sophisticated slide shows and screen savers. I haven't heard about it in years so I don't know if it's still supported. It was shareware, about $20.

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