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Step Three:
To create that backscreened effect, lower
the Background Image Opacity to 20%
(as shown here), and the photo fades
to gray. If you prefer to have a white
backscreened look, set your Background
Color to white (click on the color swatch,
then choose white in the color picker),
or if you want a black backscreened
look (rather than gray or white), set
the Background Color to black (which
color looks best kind of depends on
the photo you choose).
Step Four:
When you click the Preview button
(as I did here), or the Play button,
you'll see the slides play with the
photo you chose as the background
image (as I mentioned in the intro,
this same background will appear
behind each photo).
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