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I have 5 pictures taken on my high drive setting at 3 frames per second. They are of a group of people running towards the camera. I took them specifically with the intention of showing them very fast one after another to re-create the feeling of movement. Is it best to put them in my show individually and reduce their duration to less than a second with minimum fade time or is there a way I can create this effect on the first one by adding the other photos as objects on top of it - I have tried this but cant find how to reduce the opacity of each so they blend into each other. Tahnks again

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Hi,

Unfortunately, five images at three frames per second won't give too much of a video type effect regardless of how you attempt to do it.

You can use a "Quick - No Transition," put them in as individual slides at about 33ms each (that equates to about three frames per second). The other way would be to stack them as objects and use the opacity setting and keyframes to display each sequentially.

You do this by setting the opacity on the first slide (first keyframe) to 100. At 29ms add another keyframe also set to 100. At 33 ms add a third set to zero. For the second object, set the opacity to zero at the start with another keyframe at 29ms to zero and a third at 33ms point set to 100% (this keeps the slide from fading in slowly over the first 29ms) The other three slides should be set to zero at the beginning with a second keyframe also set to zero until you want them to begin fading in. Then add a keyframe at the point where you want them to fade in fully set to 100 percent. This is how you can simulate a frame by frame play using opacity.

Best regards,

Lin

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