Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Here's how to create a quick slide show using the built-in slide show templates
that come with Lightroom. You'll probably be surprised at how easy this process
is, but the real power of the Slideshow module doesn't really kick in until you
start customizing and creating your own slide show templates (which we
cover after this, but you have to learn this first, so start here and you'll have
no problems when we get to customizing).
Creating a Quick,
Basic Slide Show
Step One:
Start by jumping over to the Slideshow
module by pressing Command-Option-5
(PC: Ctrl-Alt-5) . There's a Collections panel
in the left side Panels area, just like there is
in the Library module, so you have direct
access to the photos in any collection. First,
click on the collection that has the photos
you want to appear in your slide show, as
shown here. ( Note: If the photos you want
in your slide show aren't in a collection, it
will make your life a lot easier if they are, so
head back to the Library module [press the
letter G ], and make a new collection with
the photos you want in your slide show,
then jump back over to the Slideshow
module, and click on that collection in
the Collections panel.)
Step Two:
By default, it's going to play the slides in
the order they appear down in the Filmstrip
(the f first photo f from the lef t appears f first,
the second photo appears next, and so on),
with a brief dissolve transition between
slides. If you only want certain photos in
your collection to appear in your slide show,
then go to the Filmstrip, select just those
photos, and choose Selected Photos from
the Use pop-up menu in the toolbar below
the center Preview area (as shown here).
As you can see, you can also choose to have
just flagged photos in your slide show.
 
 
 
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