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Now, you can create your very own slideshow, store them, add suitable audios for them and distribute them all around for your friends to see. Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 offers you this exciting prospect – indeed!

 

Image enhancement and organization are among the popular features of Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0. Also, this image editing software has a lot of tools that perform many a task. In fact, due to its many features, some of them are quite overlooked

 

So, we got out this feature into light for you. We know that you would enjoy this very much. Photoshop Elements allows you to create slideshows out of your digital still images. Since digital cameras have become less costly and more folks have been able to acquire them, the next question would naturally be -- what other things can you do with your digital images? Slideshow presentations are one way of immortalizing memorable occasions and experiences. Anything you want to store up and treasure forever, in beautiful order, digital slideshows will be an effective alternative for you.

 

There are nifty features in the slideshow creation tool that may even enable you to have professional looking slideshow presentations. Once special significance in creating a digital slide show with Photoshop Elements is that it gives the option to choose how you want to output your finished slideshow. Several options are open for you that can be used for a variety of different situations.

 

Here’s a technique which you can practice in and maximize Photoshop Elements. This technique will let you create a slideshow with some images.

 

1.      Launch Photoshop Elements

2.      Click Make Photo Creation on the startup screen – the Create Slideshow window will appear.

3.      Click OK and you'll proceed to the Select Slideshow format window - Premiere Elements gives you two types of slideshow types to choose from:

a.      Custom Slideshow – this gives you the capability to add audio, transitions and text that you can customize.

b.      Simple slideshow - enables you to create a simple slideshow in PDF format. You can e-mail this kind of slideshow to those who are on your list to receive the slideshow.

 

Here, you’ll get a tutorial on Custom Slideshow:

 

1.      Click OK - Add photos screen will come up – you will choose to add photos from Organizer or from a folder on your computer/network

·        you will get a visual representation of the images that you wish to add if you add from Organizer. Do this by clicking off the box that resides in the lower left corner of the image. The image will then be added to your project.

·        The application will get you out of Photoshop Elements for you to find images that are in folders on your hard drive if you select add photos from folder. However, you don’t get to see all the photos in the folder until you import them into the Slideshow Editor.

·        Thus, it is much advisable to adding photos to Organizer are easier and more visual.

 

2.      After adding your photos, Photoshop Elements adds them into the slideshow editor.  Then, Photoshop Elements offers you a variety of output options where you can experiment and play around on. Slideshow editor will enable you to add audio tracks, voiceovers, and transitions to your slideshow. You can also set the duration that you want the images to remain onscreen. You’ll find how to add them as simple enough as adding your photos.

3.      Adding text - choose the font, font size and color you want to use. Move the text anywhere on the "slide" that you wish or choose text orientation and text justification. When you Click Ok, the text remains where you aligned it. 

You can still experiment more as you add audios and transitions for your slideshow. Just remember to have fun while doing it!

 

 

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