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The Manage tab is used primarily for editing. The editing tools include Remove Red Eye, Blur and Sharpen filters, and Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation levels. Additionally, there are several Photoshop-style filters, including Sepia, Wind, Impressionist, and Swirl (#7). There is also a large selection of clip art, all of which can be applied as still frame or animated, which is a unique touch.
Once your presentation is complete, the Make tab offers additional options, such as using your presentation’s photos as alternating desktop wallpaper, and revolving screen saver images. However, some of the options seem overly commercial in nature, such as the options to “Order Prints” and order “Photo Gifts” (such as your photos on a coffee mug). The Share tab is used to burn CDs and DVDs, e-mail presentations, and upload presentations to a free website. PhotoShow Deluxe 5 Pros And Cons Photodex’s ProShow Gold 3.0
Unlike the guided workflows you’ve seen thus far, the ProShow Gold 3.0 interface will be familiar to conventional Windows program users (#8). Each photo that you add to your presentation can be set to a default play duration, or set to a custom duration by clicking a text box next to the photo’s thumbnail. You can also set the transition style to be used after each individual image, selecting from a list of almost 300 variations (#9).
ProShow Gold 3.0 ships with an impressive selection of backgrounds in a variety of categories. These backgrounds lack the clip art feel often seen, many of them are finely detailed vector drawings or montages of carefully anti-aliased photos (#10). Multifunctional dialog boxes are available for editing and fine-tuning just about every presentation option. This includes a photo-editing dialog with controls for Red Eye Removal, Brightness, White Point, Black Point, Contrast, Hue, Sharpen, Outline, Drop Shadow, and Colorizing. In addition, there’s support for Photoshop-style layering.
Perhaps the most surprising feature, PhotoShow Gold 3.0 includes a basic audio editor for controlling the fade in and fade out of your presentation’s background music (#11). In addition to burning to CDs and DVDs, you can also create Flash FLV files, screen savers, and even self-contained EXE files that can play back on any PC, without any additional software required.
ProShow Gold 3.0 Pros And Cons Anthony Celeste appreciates feedback from his readers. You may contact him via e-mail at: anthony.celeste@gmail.com.
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