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Transitions in a slideshow
I just upgraded to Premier Elements 2.0. If I want to add a variety of transitions do I still need to start with a default of my choice, and then add others one at a time, or is there a better way in 2.0?
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Hi Paul,
If you want to add different ones for each image then it's one at a time for you ![]() At least I haven't figured out another way to do it anyway. |
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transitions
And when you get to image #400, you'll REALLY know how to pick and apply those transitions really quickly!!! And you'll be pleased with the way they play! See my thread "applying multiple transitions" of Oct 22nd. I wanted to do "blocks" of images all with the same transition, but not going to happen that way.
Voice of experience.
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©¿©¬ Priss |
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