Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Photo Edges. Display your images against a textured background with a virtual two-col-
ored matte around each image.
Scrapbook. Present your images on pages that look like they're out of a real photo album.
Shatter. Each image is broken apart into 3-D planes and spun around, transitioning into
the new image.
Sliding Panels. Have your images slide in and out of preset panels that fill your screen.
Snapshots. Create a sliding stack of your images, where each photo initially appears
white and then your photo appears with a flash transition.
Watercolor Panels. Display your images against a colored and textured background,
with subtle zoom effects on each image.
Creating a custom slide show preset
It's also possible to edit or create your own slide show preset by choosing Edit from the pop-up
menu or by choosing Aperture
Slideshow. Figure 8.8 shows Aperture's Slideshow
Presets dialog. As usual, there's a table listing your existing presets as well as Add, Remove, and
Reset buttons on the left. Select a preset to see its properties on the right.
Presets
8.8 The Slideshow dialog allows you to customize or add slide show presets.
 
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