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Hi Ronnie,

I have to be honest, I did not think the actual frame used added anything to your excellent photos, plus watching it go in and out of screen distracted attention away from the photos. I think I would have discarded the frame, maybe relying on a simple narrow white border, used the same movements but brought the next photo into part of the screen before the previous one disappeared completely. This way we would not be left staring at a blank space. Just my view but hope it is of some help.

Mickp.

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George,

The template is available from Barry Beckham at a reasonable cost - Download Here

Mickp,

Thanks for your comments Mick, I will pass them on to Barry. I do agree about that 'blank space' when the images change though.

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Ronnie,

You were good enough to send me a Bluray version of The Town of Usk and comparing

the original with this template version,I prefer the original.

It might be something to do with the subject matter.Maybe this template would work well

with something different,say family snaps,but buildings wizzing about doesn't do it for me.

As a side note (I can't find your original thread),but I was one of the ungratefuls who downloaded your

freebie tutorials and didn't leave a note on your website. Well I didn't actually get a chance to even

view them until last night,so I will be sure to visit your site.

If only all tutorials were written as clearly as this and without waffle.

A belated thankyou.

DavyC

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Thanks Davy,

It's OK, I understand. You are not alone.

As they say in Yorkshire "There's nowt so queer as folk"

Take this thread for example, almost 150 views and yet only about 7 people have found the time to comment!

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Hi Ronnie,

I have to be honest, I did not think the actual frame used added anything to your excellent photos, plus watching it go in and out of screen distracted attention away from the photos. I think I would have discarded the frame, maybe relying on a simple narrow white border, used the same movements but brought the next photo into part of the screen before the previous one disappeared completely. This way we would not be left staring at a blank space. Just my view but hope it is of some help.

Mickp.

Hi Mick,

I note your comment about the frame so I will prepare another slide show without the frame to see if that will make a difference.

I am not sure that using a small white border will work though, but it's something to think about.

Watch this space!

Edit on 26th August 2010

Please see my new slide show 'The Usk Show - Without Frame' posted today.

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