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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 146 Creating and viewing slide shows 2 Override the slide show's playback settings using the following keys. Right Arrow Advances to the next slide. Left Arrow Moves back one slide. Spacebar Pauses or resumes playback. Escape Ends the slide show. 3 To have your slide show play back continually, select Repeat in the Playback panel. Play an impromptu slide show An impromptu slide show is a full-screen slide show you can quickly play from any Lightroom module. The impromptu slide show uses the current template and settings in the Slideshow module. 1 In any module, display the photos you want to show in the Filmstrip. If you want to show some but not all photos in the Filmstrip, select the photos you want. 2 Press Ctrl-Enter (Windows) or Command-Return (Mac OS) to start the slide show. Note: You can also play an impromptu slide show by choosing Window > Impromptu Slideshow from the main menu in Lightroom. 3 Override the current Duration settings by using the following keys: Right Arrow Advances to the next slide. Left Arrow Moves back one slide. Spacebar Pauses and resumes play of the slide show. Escape Ends the slide show. Export a slide show You can export a slide show from Lightroom as a PDF file that can be played on other computers, or as a series of individual JPEG images. Export a slide show as PDF You can export a slide show as a PDF file so that you can play it on other computers or share it with clients. PDF slide show transitions work when viewed using Adobe Acrobat®or the free Adobe Reader®. Exported PDF slide shows don't include music, randomized images, or the duration settings you specify. 1 In the Slideshow module, click Export PDF on the lower left. 2 In the Export Slideshow To PDF dialog box, type a name for the slide show in the File Name (Windows) or Save As (Mac OS) box. 3 Navigate to and select a location to save the slide show file. 4 Set the following options: Quality Renders each slide at a specified JPEG quality setting. Lower quality slides yield a smaller slide show file size. Drag the Quality slider or enter a numeric value from 0 to 100 (with 100 representing the highest quality, and 0 representing the lowest). Note: Photos are embedded with sRGB profiles. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Creating and viewing slide shows
2
Override the slide show’s playback settings using the following keys.
Right Arrow
Advances to the next slide.
Left Arrow
Moves back one slide.
Spacebar
Pauses or resumes playback.
Escape
Ends the slide show.
3
To have your slide show play back continually, select Repeat in the Playback panel.
Play an impromptu slide show
An impromptu slide show is a full-screen slide show you can quickly play from any Lightroom module. The
impromptu slide show uses the current template and settings in the Slideshow module.
1
In any module, display the photos you want to show in the Filmstrip.
If you want to show some but not all photos in the Filmstrip, select the photos you want.
2
Press Ctrl-Enter (Windows) or Command-Return (Mac
OS) to start the slide show.
Note:
You can also play an impromptu slide show by choosing Window
> Impromptu Slideshow from the main menu in
Lightroom.
3
Override the current Duration settings by using the following keys:
Right Arrow
Advances to the next slide.
Left Arrow
Moves back one slide.
Spacebar
Pauses and resumes play of the slide show.
Escape
Ends the slide show.
Export a slide show
You can export a slide show from Lightroom as a PDF file that can be played on other computers, or as a series of
individual JPEG images.
Export a slide show as PDF
You can export a slide show as a PDF file so that you can play it on other computers or share it with clients. PDF slide
show transitions work when viewed using Adobe Acrobat®or the free Adobe Reader®. Exported PDF slide shows don’t
include music, randomized images, or the duration settings you specify.
1
In the Slideshow module, click Export PDF on the lower left.
2
In the Export Slideshow To PDF dialog box, type a name for the slide show in the File Name (Windows) or Save
As (Mac
OS) box.
3
Navigate to and select a location to save the slide show file.
4
Set the following options:
Quality
Renders each slide at a specified JPEG quality setting. Lower quality slides yield a smaller slide show file size.
Drag the Quality slider or enter a numeric value from 0 to 100 (with 100 representing the highest quality, and 0
representing the lowest).
Note:
Photos are embedded with sRGB profiles.
Updated 03 September 2009