FPVP: Quadrature (ProShow v5+ Styles)
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FPVP: Quadrature (ProShow v5+ Styles)
This is my third release of effects that were long anticipated but delayed. These effects were developed as a way of demonstrating how to use my FPVP Tools (which provide access to some of the existing but undocumented ProShow capabilities). A key element in these effects was moving the image layers (and their supporting layers) along a line of travel that was neither horizontal nor vertical.
In these effects, 4 images display in turn. After an image is displayed, the Quadrature rotates 90 degrees and displays the next image. The images in each Quadrature
Images used in each Quadrature are at 2:3 or 3:4 aspect for the Portrait version and 3:2 or 4:3 for the Wider version. Crop your images in ProShow as necessary (it's non-destructive and easy to do).
For Use in ProShow Producer v5+. In the STAY version, the center pin graphic remains on screen at the beginning and end of the effect. In the SLIP version, the center pin graphic slips into the screen at the screen at the beginning and ending of the effect (that is, it slips into view at the start of the effect and out of view at the end of the effect)
Note: The display time for each image has been accelerated for the demonstration only.
http://fenimorephotovideos.com/styles_p ... ature.html
-Dale
In these effects, 4 images display in turn. After an image is displayed, the Quadrature rotates 90 degrees and displays the next image. The images in each Quadrature
Images used in each Quadrature are at 2:3 or 3:4 aspect for the Portrait version and 3:2 or 4:3 for the Wider version. Crop your images in ProShow as necessary (it's non-destructive and easy to do).
For Use in ProShow Producer v5+. In the STAY version, the center pin graphic remains on screen at the beginning and end of the effect. In the SLIP version, the center pin graphic slips into the screen at the screen at the beginning and ending of the effect (that is, it slips into view at the start of the effect and out of view at the end of the effect)
Note: The display time for each image has been accelerated for the demonstration only.
http://fenimorephotovideos.com/styles_p ... ature.html
-Dale
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