Re: 3D Pop Up Book Template for ProShow Producer 6
Thu May 01, 2014 1:58 pm
This is one of the most unique and clever slide style templates I have ever seen! It will be perfect for the shows I'm planning for my children and grandchildren. Thank you a million times over for sharing your wonderful creation... Anne
Re: 3D Pop Up Book Template for ProShow Producer 6
Fri May 02, 2014 1:46 am
The template is updated, the error of missing 6 files is corrected, during the importing of a template and search of files.
Some recommendations about work with a template.
For synchronization of slides with other sound track use the tool Audio->Sync Slides to Audio. Time of transitions between slides can't be changed, only time of slides. For synchronization it is necessary to allocate previously on Timeline slides, since a slide of opening of a cover, at slide number 3, and finishing a penultimate slide, before book closing, at slide number 26. On the picture settings of parameters of synchronization are shown.
Re: 3D Pop Up Book Template for ProShow Producer 6
Tue May 06, 2014 11:28 am
I haven't been engaged with Producer much lately ... between the tax season and other stuff, I haven't had much time. I just got back from my dad's memorial (simple slideshow ... very well received ... not many dry eyes) ... sad.
It takes unique perspective to do anything different with Producer these days ... it hasn't changed much at all over the last several years. It's nice to see that unique perspectives and their application to image presentation is alive and well. Still, the incentive to work with the program isn't really there.
You are NOT alone in the idea that a 64-bit version of ProShow is called for. We were hoping v6 would 64-bit, given that so much time had passed since the previous releases... I regularly push the program to its limits (and have for years). I keep finding new ways to push those limits (or at least how to measure them)...
Re: 3D Pop Up Book Template for ProShow Producer 6
Fri May 09, 2014 10:11 am
stranger2156 wrote:Thanks, Dale! Only, as it seems to me, our Proshow Producer already works to the limit. Developers have to think of replacement by 64 bit version.
Hi, I doubt very much that ProShow generates enough revenue for Photodex to justify investing a fortune to upgrade the program to 64 bits. It probably makes much more sense business-wise, to invest in ProShow web which is almost certainly going to generate more revenue for Photodex than ProShow in the future. However, as usual, time will tell... Again, thank you for cheering!
Re: 3D Pop Up Book Template for ProShow Producer 6
Fri May 09, 2014 4:22 pm
ProShow web is a long way off from matching the abilities of the standalone program. Not converting the application to a 64-bit program is shortsighted in the long run. Going 64-bit can open avenues not available at the moment ... and may aid, in the long run, in a full featured "web" version (when they move to a subscription service). However, the amount of data involved in creating some of these shows is considerable at the moment and too many people do not have the wide pipes on which to work their show magic.
Too, effects are getting more involved and complicated. A couple of years ago, 25 layers was considered a large slide ... not so any longer. Today, 40 to 60 is much more common. And, those of us who actually know how to use the program's features effectively are using quite a few more layers in the creation of these effects. That creates a large data stream ... and really crimps those slow broadband connections. Often, the program's limits are really pushed with some of these effects ... especially when two large slides are transitioned together, it can bring the program to its knees. I've done it many times ... and I'm forced to constrain some of the effects as a direct result.
You may be right Jean-Paul ... but I doubt your vision will occur anytime in the next 3 or 4 years, or so. Photodex upgraded the web application this past year ... and it's still nowhere near as powerful as the standalone program. They spent considerable time doing the upgrade. Still, it doesn't stop the power users from hoping that a 64-bit standalone version is released in the near future (64-bit operating systems are very widely used these days). A 64-bit program might never happen ... but, we can still hope that it will occur in the next year or two. ... tho we might be hoping in vain.
Photodex has been awful quiet this past year and a half ...