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Choosing Aperture for advanced slideshow authoring

Choosing Aperture for advanced slideshow authoring

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Choosing Aperture for advanced slideshow authoring

I have a confession to make and that I really like making slideshows in Aperture. There are enough controls here. I can do what I want, but yet, it's not too complicated, sort of strikes the happy balance. Let's take a look at what those controls are. Over here on the right side, we have our Default Settings. So, things that I do here will apply to the whole slideshow, and you have a number of options here including Text. And then, I can work on selected slides also. Now, one thing I want to show you, you can apply the Ken Burns Effect to select the slides and you have a lot of control over that. There's a little bit of a trick to it. So, you go over here to Crop, you go to Ken Burns Effect, and then you click on the Edit button and this allows you to set the start and finish points for your effect. So, that's where that's located, it's right there, and then you click Done when you're done and you can turn it off and on with this checkbox. So, that's kind of fun and that's in the…

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