You can save it as a PDF file, burn it to a DVD or Video CD, view it on a connected TV set. The following dialog box offers the following options to save your Slide Show. When you are satisfied with your Slide Show, click on Output.
Click on the thumbnail End in the Properties area.Resize the box to cover the area you want to focus on. Then drag the Start box to the area of the photo where you want panning and zooming to begin. In the Preview window, drag a corner of the bounding box to resize it. The Start bounding box has a green outline.For example, you can add a Pan & Zoom animation. Notice that the Properties area shows the settings for the selected item. Click on the first slide in the Storyboard.Notice that all slide order and transition effects changes have been made to the Slide Show. Click on the Back button to return to the Slide Show Editor standard view.
You can also remove images from your Slide Show by selecting them and pressing the Delete key. Click on the triangle next to the transitions box to expand the list of transition effects (see figure 2).įigure 2: Easily change the transition effects. These icons represent the transition effects.
This opens the Slide Show Preferences dialog box (see figure 1). With the images selected click on the CREATE tab in the Task pane.You can select several images by holding down the Control key and clicking on them. Select all images you would like to include in your Slide Show in the Photoshop Elements Organizer Photo Browser.Requirementsįor this tutorial, you need the following software: This tutorial will show you how easy it is to create a stunning Slide Show with Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0. Creating a Slide Show in Photoshop Elements 6.0