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Apply a pan and zoom effect to slides, Scale slides, Change the slide duration

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ENCORE CS3 130 User Guide Apply a pan and zoom effect to slides The pan and zoom effect provides a sense of motion to still images. Panning refers to moving across the image, and zooming refers to changing the image's magnification. A pan and zoom effect is often used in documentaries to make pictures appear more dynamic. • To apply a random pan and zoom effect to all slides in the slide show, select Random Pan & Zoom in the Slideshow Viewer. Encore randomly assigns a pan and zoom setting to each slide. You can keep the settings as assigned or modify them for individual slides in the Properties panel. • To apply pan and zoom settings to an individual slide, select the slide in the Slideshow Viewer, click the Effects tab in the Properties panel, and then specify the Pan and Zoom settings (such as East To West and Zoom In). When you select Random Pan & Zoom, you can see the pan and zoom direction of an individual slide by selecting the slide and viewing the pan and zoom settings in the Effects pane of the Properties panel. You can change the pan and zoom settings for the individual slide. Scale slides 1 In the Slides area of the Slideshow Viewer, select the slides you want to scale. 2 In the Properties panel, click the Basic tab. 3 From the Scale menu, choose one of the following: Scale And Apply Matte Proportionally scales the slide so that the entire image fits the frame, applying a matte as necessary to fill any blank area of the frame. Scale And Crop Edges Proportionally scales the slide until it fills the frame, cropping any area that exceeds the frame. Do Nothing Maintains the original dimensions of the image. The slide is centered. Any portion of the slide that exceeds the frame is cropped. Unfilled areas of the frame are matted in black. If you want to emphasize a different part of the scaled image or change other crop or matte effects, edit the image in Photoshop. Change the slide duration • To specify the duration of all slides in the slide show, change the Slide Duration value in the Slideshow Options area of the Slideshow Viewer. • To change the duration of individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, deselect Match Slideshow in the Basic pane of the Properties panel, and change the Duration value. Let viewers manually advance slides If you select Manual Advance, slides don't advance unless viewers click Next or Previous. • To select Manual Advance for the entire slide show, deselect all slides, and select Manual Advance in the Slideshow Viewer. • To select Manual Advance for individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, and select Manual Advance in the Basic pane of the Properties dialog box.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
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Apply a pan and zoom effect to slides
The pan and zoom effect provides a sense of motion to still images.
Panning
refers to moving across the image, and
zooming
refers to changing the image’s magnification. A pan and zoom effect is often used in documentaries to make
pictures appear more dynamic.
To apply a random pan and zoom effect to all slides in the slide show, select Random Pan & Zoom in the Slideshow
Viewer. Encore randomly assigns a pan and zoom setting to each slide. You can keep the settings as assigned or
modify them for individual slides in the Properties panel.
To apply pan and zoom settings to an individual slide, select the slide in the Slideshow Viewer, click the Effects tab
in the Properties panel, and then specify the Pan and Zoom settings (such as East To West and Zoom In).
When you select Random Pan & Zoom, you can see the pan and zoom direction of an individual slide by selecting
the slide and viewing the pan and zoom settings in the Effects pane of the Properties panel. You can change the pan
and zoom settings for the individual slide.
Scale slides
1
In the Slides area of the Slideshow Viewer, select the slides you want to scale.
2
In the Properties panel, click the Basic tab.
3
From the Scale menu, choose one of the following:
Scale And Apply Matte
Proportionally scales the slide so that the entire image fits the frame, applying a matte as
necessary to fill any blank area of the frame.
Scale And Crop Edges
Proportionally scales the slide until it fills the frame, cropping any area that exceeds the frame.
Do
N
othing
Maintains the original dimensions of the image. The slide is centered. Any portion of the slide that
exceeds the frame is cropped. Unfilled areas of the frame are matted in black.
If you want to emphasize a different part of the scaled image or change other crop or matte effects, edit the image in
Photoshop.
Change the slide duration
To specify the duration of all slides in the slide show, change the Slide Duration value in the Slideshow Options
area of the Slideshow Viewer.
To change the duration of individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, deselect Match
Slideshow in the Basic pane of the Properties panel, and change the Duration value.
Let viewers manually advance slides
If you select Manual Advance, slides don’t advance unless viewers click Next or Previous.
To select Manual Advance for the entire slide show, deselect all slides, and select Manual Advance in the Slideshow
Viewer.
To select Manual Advance for individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, and select
Manual Advance in the Basic pane of the Properties dialog box.