---I had considered QT pro as well but I keep hearing
all the praise for Roxio Toast 5......I also have
Photo Deluxe, Photoshop 5.5 waiting in the wings. Most
of my photos are 150k or less. They were all scanned
first. Digital files are too big from a camera to dump
into somebody's PC. (I don't like windows but not THAT
much LOL)

 Peter Phun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
> What you have in mind is a good idea for marketing
> your biz but you'll have to anticipate what your end
> user will use to view your hard work. (I know
> because I'm in the biz as well.)
> 
> You could probably author a slideshow in with
> quicktime pro ($30) then make it a self- contained
> movie and burn it to a CD but it will most likely be
> "playable" on CD-roms in (even Windows machines)
> computers with the free Quicktime player. I
> suggested Quicktime Pro because you can add music to
> the slideshow fairly easily. You may have to
> experiment with "media skins" and so forth to get
> the player to look the way you want. Check Apple's
> Quicktime Pro support site and  you'll can get more
> info.
> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/authoring/slideshow/
> and
>
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/authoring/slideshow/addmusic.html
> 
> An alternative would be to  make that slideshow into
> a vcd and then it might play on DVD players that are
> connected to TV sets. I've experimented with
> this,but as I said, not all dvd players will play
> VCDs. Kind of hit and miss.
> 
> The only problem with using Quicktime pro is that
> you have to get your images in the sequence that you
> want and number accordingly so that if you change
> your mind about your sequence, it's a PITA . You'll
> have to rename the whole sequence. 
> 
> Then there's the matter of the  pixel size of your
> images and its resolution. The tutorial from Apple
> doesn't give you specifics on rez and pixel size so
> that your verticals might be cropped if they're too
> big.
> 
> If you're very ambitious and want to learn something
> fun but difficult, check into the app Flash MX as
> well.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Peter
> 
> http://www.peterphun.com
> 
> On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 04:18PM, David
> Dierlam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >--- Hi folks-
> >  I'm a professional photographer and want to send
> >CD's to prospective clients. I want to run a slide
> >show with bride samples. It would be neat to have
> the
> >photos close in different manners(left to right,
> right
> >to left, top to bottom, etc. I'd also like to put
> >beautiful wedding dance music along as they watch
> the
> >photos. Hey maybe even a short movie clip of me
> posing
> >and shooting so they can see my behavior, attention
> to
> >detail etc. Will a Yamaha 16x10x40 do this? I have
> >Roxio toast 5, several blank CD's, plenty of hard
> >drive space and speed/ram. I open the floor for
> >suggestions...Many thanks for what you "pros" do
> here.
> > David 
> >
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