On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 04:11 PM, Amber wrote:
I should add that the finished product has to be in a common video formatThe QuickTime pro suggestion is probably the cheapest way to make a cross platform video format. The player is available free for all platforms.
and viewable on both a PC and/or a Mac.
Thank you for all the suggestions/tips so far !
Photoshop and Photoshop elements can produce Acrobat slide shows which is another quick and dirty way to create a cross platform "movie like" view. Again there is a free reader available for all platforms. Since you have Photoshop already you may want to pay around with this? I've never used an Acrobat slide show for more than 50 or so pictures, but I don't believe there is any size restriction that would prevent you from using a greater number?
Jack Russell
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