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  1. COLIN great shots and thks for manual control ken
  2. GOOGLE REVEALS http://www.aspack.com/ ASPack is an advanced Win32 executable file compressor, capable of reducing the file size of 32-bit Windows programs by as much as 70%. (ASPack's compression ratio improves upon the industry-standard zip file format by as much as 10-20%.) ASPack makes Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/VISTA/7 programs and libraries smaller, and decrease load times across networks, and download times from the internet; it also protects programs against reverse engineering by non-professional hackers. Programs compressed with ASPack are self-contained and run exactly as before, with no runtime performance penalties.
  3. Eric yu'll luvit get a spare battery ken
  4. I can just imagine how many shots got turfed putting this collection together -- been there done that great collection !! ken
  5. you could always make a new profile "mountain man 2" i would have to do umpteen screen shots of my profile and then if i got it wrong i'd be in the same boat as you sorry ken
  6. been that way since day one take your master dic and use another authoring program and make copies video builder is a builder not a copier ken
  7. LIN you always make things look so simple - you have done a neat job ken
  8. try this http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367995,00.asp ken
  9. GET OUT YOUR REG KEY install 4.49 install your key ken
  10. Joy maybe late but How to Buy a Projector; The Top 10 Best Projectors; 5 Best Pico Projectors; Reviews; and More! http://bl162w.blu162.mail.live.com/default.aspx?fid=1&fav=1&n=1360904809#fid=1&fav=1&n=733317224&mid=e353addd-cf1f-11e0-9803-00237de4aef4&fv=1 ken
  11. I HAVE WRITTEN TO IGOR KEN
  12. Comments on PicturesToExe Deluxe 7.0 Beta Not for bug-reports, please NOW WHY DID YOU NOT POST YOUR PROBLEM IN THE PROPER THREAD????
  13. wav files sometime cause probs, best to go with mp3 ken
  14. ANDREW full screen on my ws monitor - colors right on speed perfect thanks for manual control you Scots were a brutal bunch - the hanging etc very realistic great job ken
  15. eric on my Model - Canon PowerShot S3 IS i purchased a lens hood of sorts that protects the lens when zooming as well as allowing me to screw in a filter - the next model does not have those features -at the camera shop we quizzed them as to their thoughts re eliminating the features -- no answer cant say what the SX30 allows but if it is the same as what i have it is well worth it being able to screw in a skylight or polarizer ken
  16. Eric you might get a good deal on old model by waiting see http://camera.downloadatoz.com/news,2175,replacing-canon-sx30-is-canon-sx40-is-to-release-in-august.html ken
  17. Michael i just wrote to Igor ken
  18. http://www.picturest.../page__hl__exif easy thumbs takes a bit of the exif data out but irfanview doesn't myself and a couple others brought this subject up originally - at the time most did not know what it was -- i still use it when comparing and giving info re a pict -- i think some people deliberately disable the function -- somebody might learn their secrets -- almost like using a synonym for their name -- i am proud of my family name! ken
  19. FROM MY COLLECTION Just to refresh your memory http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7694-exif-question/page__view__findpost__p__47954 http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7041-exif-data-for-pte-50/page__view__findpost__p__43950 http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/6648-custom-comment-function/page__view__findpost__p__41154 ken
  20. Google must be using Quebec French - you should write to them -- you can explain it better -- there is a spot on the translator page to rate the translation ken
  21. Dick be thankful you didn't get washed out with the flooding
  22. FROM http://translate.google.com/# French - detected to English translation Setting the slideshow (Laure Gigou text): It is in the 50's that the term became popular slide with the advent of Kodachrome film for 24 x 36. But he had appeared in 1892. It is built from the Greek prefix "dia" ("through") and "positive", the opposite of a photographic negative film. We had to watch the slide using a viewer or a projector on a screen. The term was taken to mean an image included in a "slide show" film and digital. Competitions slide shows with background music at festivals date from the late 1950s. Were used to define a paraphrase: "slideshow with sound." The idea of ​​combining slides and sound spreads rapidly and in 1957, the photo-club organizes a Vésinet first contest slideshows with sound whose awards also causes the first public challenge the decisions of the jury! In 1958, Claude Madier, president of the Photo Club de Vichy is building a major international event: the Festival de Vichy. This event is a real success and renewed almost every year for three decades. Then the word slide was invented by Claude Madier in 1959 in the presence of Mr. Bourigeaud, president of the National Federation of photographic societies of France, Lucien Lorelle and a few others. It is a term that was introduced in 1965 in the Larousse dictionary. It has two elements: "Slide" "Slide," positive image on transparent media, visible on a projection screen and "rama" the Greek "orama" what you see: show. A slide show consists of three elements: - The image - Sound - And the transition between the images (at the beginning: the fade). These three elements are constructed in relation to each other to form an inseparable unit with software that links the images to create the soundtrack and transitions or animations, zoom, pan, effects, 2D or 3D overlays can video sequences. They synthesize the expression of thought of the author and allow him to do creative work. In the slideshow, there is a thread and a message that changes the director. This thread is of paramount importance! The slide show should tell a story. It presents a logical slides and dramatic staging. The following images can not be changed without destroying the message. Everything comes from a simple idea. However, if the film shows, slide show suggests. "The slideshow is primarily broadcasting. We project a sequence of still images at the same time we broadcast an audiotape. Depending on what the author wants to express, this soundtrack can include voice, music and sounds. "Jacques Muller, Jean-Paul Petit and Daniel Revaud, the slideshow a hobby, an art, a passion, Paris, roving photographer, Senillé: Jabena edition, 1993, p. 450 "Unlike the film, which mimics the movement and allows the camera to be itself in motion with respect to the subject, the slideshow uses photography, the snapshot, the time fixed. This forces the author to provide a real effort of selection and construction to stimulate the viewer's imagination and hold it on a kind of delicate balance, between dream and reality. "Jean-Paul PETIT, Create your photo slideshows, Micro application p. 84 March 2004. The term slide is now tarnished. Hijacked by computer, it applies to any projection of images in the areas of professional presentations, conferences, or training without necessarily subjugate these images to a soundtrack and not necessarily provide an audiovisual show. --- But the projected images on a white background have been around a long time. In ancient times, the principle of "camera obscura" dark chamber for projecting an image on a flat surface, was described by Aristotle (fourth century BC.). She appeared in China in the second century BC. AD The magic lantern was known in Egypt under the Pharaohs and Italy in Roman times. Of course, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) draws a projection lantern. Descartes improved the camera obscura in 1634 and equipped with a lens that allowed the development of the image. In 1646: Athanasius Kircher built a magic lantern. Throughout the eighteenth century technology will evolve. At the end of the eighteenth century, Father Robert Robertson devised called the fantascope, electric two goals, autofocus cam, allowing fade. Phantasmagoria, etymologically "the art of public speaking ghosts," is to project and animate on screen canvas or smoke miniature paintings painted on glass plates or engraved on a medium opaque. This form of entertainment is a huge success at the turn of the Enlightenment and appears in the literature. Goethe in Faust shows heroes of Troy and monsters of mythology, trying to eat, before disappearing, some frightened students with a magic lantern. Balzac, who discovered the magic lantern in wonder at his grandmother Sallambier about 1805, speaks in "A double family". Marcel Proust also evokes the magic lantern in the opening pages of "From Swann's Way. "
  23. hey Dick must be a "SOUR APPLE" KEN
  24. Dave at the time you had the right attitude - - look to the future as far ahead as you can afford because this technology changes so fast -- you will not be sorry some of us have been advocating ws hd tv/hdmi for the past 4-5 yrs - now the message is getting thru to some ken
  25. see discussion on Igor's projector http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/8275-igors-new-epson-projector/page__view__findpost__p__52675 ken
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