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A simple style which creates a Mask with a Border. Add a single 3:2 image to a 3:2 Project or a 16:9 Image to a 16:9 Project Slide List and apply the Style. Other AR Images will be in "Cover Slide" Mode and might need a little adjustment. The result is a Mask which can be copied and pasted as many times as required into another slide. The Image has a subtle zoom effect. Simple mask with Border.ptestyle Simple Portrait Mask.ptestyle Star Mask Style.ptestyle (Add image to Slide List and Apply the Style. Adjust Size and Position of the image to suit). DG
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Earlier this year, one of the members commented on the complicated masks I'd used in one of my slideshows. As I had never mastered PTE's mask section I didn't realise I had been using masks, constructed by myself & Adobe Elements 10. I gave a verbal explanation of "how to" to the member, with the thought that it may be a subject for a future suitable tutorial. Then this week the subject came up again, so, as I'm about to be incapacitated for some time, I dusted off Camtasia & produced a PTE AV show entitled "Masks My Way". I've tried to simplify the topic, but I could have easily spent double the time going into masks in depth, as it is, this one runs for around 13 minutes. It has a few gloopers, but what the heck, it's for free. It's on YouTube. Yachtsman1
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I should know the answer to this question but cannot remember the technique and cannot find the right topic via a search in the forum or in the help file. I think you can create a special shape in Photoshop, save it as a png file and then use it in PTE as a mask instead of the built-in standard circular and rectangular masks in the mask container. At the moment I cannot get this to work. Any suggestions?