Annsan posted > Meanwhile the slidshow feature on Elements is easy - it produces a PDF file > > very quickly that looks great. Still, there is a problem with that one - > even > though I told it to change every 5 seconds it doesn't change pictures unless > you > manually forward. That would be ok for just showing people your stuff, but > I couldnt get out of it without the cntrl/alt/delete routine and the hitting > enter. > It is viewed in Acrobat Reader. > > Don't think this was the ALBUM program some of you mentioned which might > work better.
Interesting -- although I'd been using Elements for a while, I didn't know it had a feature that makes a slideshow in PDF! I *did* know that Photoshop Album does that, and I have made such a slideshow, and it did advance automatically. (Second time in as many days that I've learned something new, on this list, about gear I already own. The other was that I could use the remote from my 90WR to fire my Optio 550. A *very* useful bit of info, that!)

