You can also use it to build self contained slide shows and screen
savers, royalty free.
John Forbes wrote:
For newbies to Irfanview, it's worth knowing that the program is very
configurable (in Properties, in the Options menu, and in Display
Options, in the View menu).
For instance, slideshows can be configured to start with the last
slideshow you watched, or with a clean slate based on the current
directory. It's worth playing around to set it up exactly as you want
it, especially as it's a small program, and loads almost instantly.
John
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 22:35:46 +0100, P. J. Alling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Irfanview, it's free.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 9/13/2005 7:12:49 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can put together an I-photo slide show in a matter of seconds and
watch it play automatically. The projector is probably doomed to sit
in the closet.
Paul
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Aha, googled. I-photo is Mac. What do people use for PCs? At the
George Lepp workshop I went to many long months ago, he actually
recommended Powerpoint. I have an older version which I don't think
does the things his did. He showed two digital slide shows. They
were cool. (I think he had a digital projector for the crowd.)
What do people use for the PC to create a digital slide show? (From
digital camera, or scanned stuff.)
Marnie aka Doe
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