Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
h e Fades setting determines the blend between outgoing and incoming slides. Fades
won't show when manually advancing the slideshow.
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h e fade Color can also be set here, which will blend the selected color with the
photos being faded together, as well as transitions to and from the intro and ending
screens. h is can help make your slide transitions appear smooth.
If you're not using Fit to Music, you can set the Slide and Fades timing however you
wish. If you are using Fit to Music, the Fades setting has a direct relationship to the
Slide setting. Lowering one value will increase the other in order to produce equal
spacing for all slides.
Ticking the Random Order checkbox will show all the slides randomly. If you enable
repeat, the random order will apply during each loop, so it's possible that the same
photo will be shown twice in a row. If you're presenting photos from a group of
people, Random Order might be a good idea as it doesn't show any preference. But if
you're just showing your own work, or have a specii c sequence to use, you'll probably
want to leave this unchecked.
Finally, the Repeat checkbox determines whether the slideshow will automatically
loop to the beginning and play again at er reaching the last slide or the ending screen.
You don't have the option to set a specii c number of loops. If Repeat is enabled, you
must stop the slideshow manually by pressing the Esc key.
Save a new template
At er you've designed a slideshow you like, be sure to save it as a template. Click the
+ button on the Template Browser panel header and give the template a meaningful
name.
Update a template
To save changes you've made to an existing template, right-click or Ctrl+Click on the
template, and from the popup menu, choose Update with Current Settings. (You can't
update Lightroom's built-in templates this way.)
PREVIEW THE SLIDESHOW
You can see how the slideshow will look by previewing it in the main content area. h is
is essentially the same as playing the slideshow, but it doesn't blackout or i ll the screen
while playing. In most cases, while you're previewing the slideshow this way, you can also
make adjustments to settings and the changes are applied—in real time—as the preview
continues.
Option+Return
or Alt+Enter
Preview the
slideshow
To start previewing the slideshow, click the Preview button at the bottom of the right
panel, or the arrow button on the toolbar.
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