Igor Posted June 18, 2012 Report Posted June 18, 2012 Presenting PicturesToExe (4:10)Another excellent demo created by Lin Evans to illustrate power of PicturesToExe.This show has been created specially for our website www.wnsoft.com.Thanks to Lin Evans!Executable file for PC (best quality):http://www.wnsoft.com/files/picturestoexe/slideshows/Presenting-PicturesToExe.zip (55 MB)Watch on YouTube: Quote
colin hill Posted June 18, 2012 Report Posted June 18, 2012 Excellent production and good for Wnsoft.This presentation showed up on my account on YouTube, so getting good coverage.Colin Quote
RobertAlbright Posted June 18, 2012 Report Posted June 18, 2012 Well done, Lin.The link 'Watch on YouTube' in Igor's post doesn't seem to work - if it's intended to be a link. Quote
Lin Evans Posted June 19, 2012 Report Posted June 19, 2012 Hi guys,Thanks - actually, a font change from the original of the "waterfall scene" caused a differential in proper placement of the vertical text to the left of the waterfall. I have since corrected that and the updated version can be seen here:http://www.lin-evans.org/demo/PresentingPTE.zipIgor, you may want to replace the one on the Wnsoft server with this one....Best regards,Lin Quote
Lin Evans Posted June 19, 2012 Report Posted June 19, 2012 Thanks Tom - the idea was just to demonstrate some of the many possibilities in terms of animation and effects but keep it short enough to hold the interest of the viewer.I think the demonstration videos and shows offered by members are different enough to appeal to a broad range of potential PTE users. From the very professional and sophisticated timings and nuances of presentation used by Jean Charles in "Jazz," to the innovative creations of Dom in "Smile," the beautiful photography and subtle smooth presentation style of Barry's latest presentation and the more traditional documentation approach of Jurgen, there is something for everyone. My goal was to attempt to show, without a lot of explanation, a combination of the uses of animation, masking, video, animated gif and still image creations to appeal to some of the younger potential users. Igor has presented the more traditional slidshow side with his presentations so hopefully, we will have covered the interest areas of most potential users.The "beauty" of PTE is that there exists tremendous presentation "potential" to express one's self in myriad ways. From the traditional AV presentation to the silly and sublime, it's all possible with this tool. We simply need to get the word out to the world that this tool is unique and goes far beyond the provenience of "presentation slideshow" to encompass a broad spectrum of possibilities for the user.Best regards,Lin Quote
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