I have been busy lately … compiling information and rewriting topics I have previously created. I have rearranged, revised, and updated the blog entries. Generally, the information posted should be easier to read and topics to find. Blogs have some significant limitations to making information really easy to find and read … but I have tried to minimize those limitations wherever I could.
One thing I discovered was that this blog contained more information than I thought was there. Another thing I discovered was how much information needed some updating. Some of it was current as of Proshow Release 4.52 and here we are using version 6. Much has changed since then. Yep, more than just a user interface tweak. Improvements were made to features all over the place (subtle but real!).
The introduction to Proshow,
ProShow Discussion, has its own chapter now as does the ProShow Equations (this establishes the relationship between the functions of Pan, Zoom, and Rotate Center, how layer width and height are determined, and the relationship of the show and layer aspects).
Useful for nearly any user expertise level, most of the information presented is for users familiar with ProShow, particularly the advanced and expert user. Basically, this is information that is not in the ProShow manual … it’s beyond the manual. Peruse, study, learn, and Enjoy!
Click on the
"FPVP Blog" link below to visit and check out the changes.
Dale
PS:
1) Photodex was concerned about the "secrets" part of the title conflicting with their Secrets of ProShow Experts book. So, I made a name change to:
ProShow Unleashed — Beyond the Manual2) The equations that govern the relationships between Pan, Zoom, and Rotate Center are codified in this worksheet ... that and a bunch more. These tools let you do things even many ProShow "experts" have no clue about. Things you thought impossible, extremely difficult, or very labor intensive are now possible, easy, and quick to do.
FPVP Tools for ProShow
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