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Save frames as still images, Slide show basics, About slide shows

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ENCORE CS3 126 User Guide Note: Encore scales or crops the image as a clip in the timeline. It does not affect the original clip in the project or on your hard drive. Each instance of the image in a timeline can have different scale settings. Save frames as still images When you save a frame as a still image, Encore exports the still image as a Photoshop file (.psd). 1 Navigate to the frame you want to save as a still image in either the Timeline Viewer or the Monitor panel. 2 Choose Timeline > Save Frame As File. Note: The Timeline Viewer or the Monitor panel must be selected for this command to be available. 3 Enter a name and location for the file in the Save Frame As File dialog box that appears, and then click Save. Slide show basics About slide shows A slide show contains a set of still images that viewers can play in a sequence. After you create a slide show, use the Slideshow Viewer to add still images. Supported file types include BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, PICT, and TIFF. In the Slideshow Viewer, you can also reorder slides, add and reorder audio clips, determine the duration of the slides, and change other settings. Each slide show can contain up to 99 slides. If your project requires more than this, create multiple slide shows. Simply select the slide show you want to work on from the menu on the Slideshow tab. Use the Properties panel to change settings for the entire slide show or for individual slides you select. After you add slides to the slide show and change the appropriate settings, set a link to the slide show from a menu button or other item. Choose Window > Workspace > Slideshow Design to arrange all the necessary panels for working with slides.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
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Note:
Encore scales or crops the image as a clip in the timeline. It does not affect the original clip in the project or on your
hard drive. Each instance of the image in a timeline can have different scale settings.
Save frames as still images
When you save a frame as a still image, Encore exports the still image as a Photoshop file (.psd).
1
Navigate to the frame you want to save as a still image in either the Timeline Viewer or the Monitor panel.
2
Choose Timeline > Save Frame As File.
Note:
The Timeline Viewer or the Monitor panel must be selected for this command to be available.
3
Enter a name and location for the file in the Save Frame As File dialog box that appears, and then click Save.
Slide show basics
About slide shows
A slide show contains a set of still images that viewers can play in a sequence. After you create a slide show, use the
Slideshow Viewer to add still images. Supported file types include BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PSD, PICT, and TIFF. In
the Slideshow Viewer, you can also reorder slides, add and reorder audio clips, determine the duration of the slides,
and change other settings.
Each slide show can contain up to 99 slides. If your project requires more than this, create multiple slide shows.
Simply select the slide show you want to work on from the menu on the Slideshow tab.
Use the Properties panel to change settings for the entire slide show or for individual slides you select. After you add
slides to the slide show and change the appropriate settings, set a link to the slide show from a menu button or other item.
Choose Window > Workspace > Slideshow Design to arrange all the necessary panels for working with slides.