Note: You cannot add graphics or text to a video file. Note: To move a top slide to bottom, drag the slide to the bottom of the Slide Show Editor and hold it there to activate the scrolling function. If a slide needs minimal editing, you can have it automatically adjusted using the features in the Slide Show dialog box.
You can also use the Editor for more detailed adjustment. If a photo needs more editing, click More Editing to open the photo in the Editor. To adjust the size of the photo, select the photo and drag the Size slider, or drag a side or corner of the photo bounding box. To show the entire photo, click Fit On Slide. Areas of the slide around the photo are filled with the background color. You can change the color in Slide Show Preferences. Music completes the experience of your slide show. You can import music from your Elements Organizer catalog or from any location on your computer.
Lets you pick an audio clip from your catalog. In the Add Audio dialog box, click Browse. Select the clip and click OK. Note: In the Add Audio dialog box, you can listen to a clip before adding it by selecting the clip and clicking Play.
Lets you pick an audio clip not currently managed in the Elements Organizer. In the Choose Your Audio Files dialog box, navigate to the audio file; then select it and click Open. This action places the clip in the Elements Organizer. In the Extras panel of the Slide Show dialog box, you can add clip art to slides. You can individually add as many graphics as you want, but using excessive graphics affects performance because of the increased file size.
Note: You cannot add graphics or text to slides that contain video files. In the Extras panel of the Slide Show Editor dialog box, you can choose a font style to use for adding text to your slides. To use one of the preset text effects, click Text in the Extras panel, and then drag a text sample onto the slide. To add plain text, click the Add Text button. Note: The text properties specified here become the defaults for adding text. Applies a font family to the text.
Choose a font family from the menu at the left side of the dialog box. Applies a font size to the text. Choose a font size from the menu at the right side of the dialog box. Applies a color to the text. Click the color swatch and use the Color Picker dialog box to specify a color. Specifies how opaque the text appears.
To have the contents of a slide visible through text, choose a lower percentage. Applies a font style, such as bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough, to the text.
Click a style icon to apply it. Note: To edit existing text, click the Edit Text button. You can record voice narration on a slide, if you have a microphone attached to your computer. You can also attach the narration to the photo as an audio caption.
Click Delete and then choose Delete This Narration to start over, or choose Delete All Narrations to remove all narrations from the slide show. With the Slide Show dialog box, you can customize panning and zooming in each slide. You determine the start point and end point by positioning the bounding boxes on an area of a photo. The boxes are resizable; the smaller you make a box, the more dramatic the pan and zoom effect becomes.
You can also add additional pan and zoom start and end points to a slide. The end point of the previous pan and zoom marks the beginning of the next pan and zoom. Note: You can use pan and zoom on photos, but not video files.
Note: Moving the Start box for an additional pan and zoom affects the End box of the previous pan and zoom. Note: Use additional pan and zoom to prolong the focus on an end point before a transition. Transitions are effects that alter the progression between slides. Elements Organizer provides several transitions to choose from.
You can adjust the duration of transitions individually or as a group. The transition pattern is indicated in the icon between slides. To apply changes to transitions in an entire slide show when you first create it, select the transitions in the storyboard and choose a transition type for them, or set options in Slide Show preferences. Then choose an option from the Transition menu in the Properties panel. To change a single transition, click the transition icon between two slides , and then choose an option from the Transition menu in the Properties panel.
You can also click the triangle to the right of the transition. To change the duration of a single transition, click the transition icon between two slides , and then choose a duration from the menu at the top of the Properties panel. Then choose a duration option from the Multiple Transitions menu in the Properties panel.
Click the duration value underneath a slide in the storyboard, and choose an option from the menu that opens. You can also select a slide and change its time duration in Preferences. Note: You cannot adjust the display time for video files in a slide. Displays all the media files in your catalog currently appearing in the grid, in Media view. Click Advanced to expand the options to view media based on the following choices:. People Select the people from the drop-down list for adding the media tagged to their name and present under a people stack.
For example, all the photos tagegd under the people stack, John doe. Places Select the places from the drop-down list for adding the media identified and tagged to places stacks. Events Select the events from the drop-down list for adding the media under a particular event stack.
Adds the items to your project, resets the check boxes, and leaves the Add Photos dialog box open for further selections. Adds the selected media files to your project, closes the dialog box, and returns to the Slide Show dialog box. Note: When you are making a new slide show, you might want to start by making an album that includes all of the media files you want to use in your project. With your album displayed in the Media view, you can easily rearrange media files and edit captions.
You can then use the Add Media button to add the album to your project. Photos and Videos from Folder. Displays the local and network drives. Select a folder and click Open to import them into the Slide show. Sets the length of time for transitions.
If you choose a more striking transition, you might want a longer duration. Include Photo Captions As Text. Adds the caption attached to the media file in the Elements Organizer to the slide. Include Audio Captions As Narration. Repeat Soundtrack Until Last Slide. Crops the photos to fit on a slide, removing the black bars that sometimes appear on photos with different aspect ratios. Choose Landscape Photos or Portrait Photos, depending on the orientation of the media files. Choose a playback quality from the menu.
If you choose High, the slide show quality is good, but it takes longer to load. Select this option to generate a file you can deliver over the web, or by e-mail. If you want to send this PDF to someone with a laptop with a small monitor, choose a smaller slide size. If you plan to send it to someone with a desktop computer that has a large monitor, choose a larger file size.
Note: Some slide show features are not supported when you save a slide show as a PDF file. Pan and zoom effects do not appear in a PDF file. Note: Audio or music files do not play in the background of the PDF slideshow if more than slides are added to the slideshow. This decreases image quality and magnifies compression artifacts and pixelation. You can click Cancel in the progress dialog box at any time to stop the process. It automatically opens the DVD workspace, where you can select a menu template, and add or customize menu buttons.
The corresponding article for Elements Organizer is available at this link. Try the latest Photoshop Elements Explore Elements product suite. Slideshows are a fun way to share media files. After you finish putting together a slideshow, you can choose to save it as an MP4 video or share it out. Slideshow creation in Elements is available to users on both supported platforms—Mac and Windows. When you open slideshows created in earlier versions of Elements in Elements, you are prompted to upgrade the slideshows.
In the Slideshow dialog, select a theme. For example, Memories or Array. Click Next. Based upon the theme you selected, Elements shows you a quick preview of the slideshow, complete with effects and background music. Some themes display only one image per slide, while other themes may display two or three images per slide.
Export To Local Disk. Specify a filename and location, and select a preset quality for the slideshow. Click OK. The slideshow is saved locally as an MP4 file.
To customize the slideshow, in the preview controls, click Edit. Elements presents you with the Slideshow Builder dialog box. You can customize the slideshow in the Slideshow Builder dialog. Elements opens the Slideshow Builder when you exit the preview or click Edit in the preview controls. While you're customizing the slideshow, click Preview in the Slideshow Builder dialog to quickly see the results of the current settings.
Media From The Grid. Show Media With Star Ratings. Show Hidden Media. Select the people from the drop-down list for adding the media tagged to their name and present under a people stack. For example, all the photos tagegd under the people stack, John doe. Select the places from the drop-down list for adding the media identified and tagged to places stacks.
Select the items you want to include in your slideshow. Add Selected Media. Adds the items to your project, resets the check boxes, and leaves the Add Photos dialog box open for further selections. Adds the selected media files to your project, closes the dialog box, and returns to the Slide Show dialog box. When you are working with a new slideshow, you might want to start by making an album that includes all of the media files you want to use in your project. With your album displayed in the Media view, you can easily rearrange media files and edit captions.
You can also click Save As from the drop-down list to save a new copy of the slideshow. Select Export to export your slideshow. Elements Organizer allows you to export and share your slideshow to Facebook, Vimeo, YouTube, and to a local disk.
Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. Create slideshows. Using Auto Curate. In the Media view, open a catalog or album and select Slideshow in the following ways: Click Slideshow in the taskbar Click Create in the upper-right corner of the screen and select Slideshow.
A slideshow preview is displayed in the Slideshow window using the auto-curated media files. The first image in the slideshow is the text slide that displays the title and subtitle of your slideshow.
To edit the text slide, see Enhance the slideshow. Manually select photos and videos. Select your desired photos and videos in the media grid. Select Slideshow using one of the following ways: Select Slideshow in the taskbar Click Create in the upper-right corner of the screen and select Slideshow Select Create a Slideshow from the context menu when you right-click anywhere on the screen in Media view.
A slideshow preview is generated in the Slideshow window using the selected media files. Enhance the slideshow. You can enhance the slideshow in the following ways:. Rearranging media files and rotating photos Trimming video files Adding captions and text slides Adding more media files Changing themes Adding audio tracks.
Rearranging media files and rotating photos. You can rearrange media files including Text Slides in the Media dialog box.
Trimming video files. Click Done. You can now view the trimmed video in the Slideshow preview. Adding captions and text slides. You can add multiple text slides this way and rearrange them as you desire. Adding more media files. Changing Themes.
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