Cèlou Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Hello with all, I had fun to make this small demonstration with PTE V 5.0 béta2. I am amazed to see me at which speed one can make turn the objects. It is regretable to pouir the moment that one can be useful oneself only of two transitions. Highly that dear Igor incorporates little by little the vital functions in PTE. Thank you and good evening with all Cèlouhttp://www.badongo.com/file/746542 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPD Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Nice, but a little problem with a 1152 x 864 screen definition, all the pictures haven't the same size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 It happens because in this nice show almost all images has mode "Original size". It's potentially dangerous option, as I wrote earlier. And this mode must be used only for stand alone main image (if it really necessary to have no resizing) and never for animated objects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toolman Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 newbie - where is the link to your show ? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Cox Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 toolmanwelcomehttp://www.badongo.com/file/746542ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPD Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 It's potentially dangerous option I have made many tests with original size and fit to screen because you said it wasn't the good way to use orginal size.To day, I haven't find that fit to screen is easiest to use. I made many tests with all the objects under one picture for each slide, all of the same value, and there is absolutely no problem. With the same file, if I put all the first level objects with fit to screen option, all is also perfect, so I don't understand why you say that.I have made a test like that with 1920 x 1080 pictures, and it was easiest for me to make it with original size and put only the first level object fit to screen at the end.PS It seem that all the pictures are one pixel smaller that the screen definition in 16/9 ratio : Screen Pictures : PTE V5.00 #2 Width 1920 x 1080 original sizedefinition Width Height Width Height 800 800 450 799 449 1024 1024 576 1023 575 1152 1152 648 1151 647 1280 1280 720 1279 719 1600 1600 900 1599 899 1800 1800 1013 1799 1012 1920 1920 1080 1919 1079 2048 1920 1080 1919 1079For these values the result is the same if it's in fit to screen mode. fit to screen 2048 2048 1152 2046 1151 I have control this test, and these values are availables for an object 1920 x 1080 inside a picture 1920 x 1080. it's the object level 2 which give these results.I haven't test for others ratios. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickles Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 It happens because in this nice show almost all images has mode "Original size". It's potentially dangerous option, as I wrote earlier. And this mode must be used only for stand alone main image (if it really necessary to have no resizing) and never for animated objects.Igor:When I made the demo "PotatoHead" it was created from cutouts of the completed facial image without resizing in my photo editor. These cutouts were stored as .png files. When I made the PTE 5 slideshow all properties of all images were set to "fit to screen". This required very much trial and error with pan & zoom to get the position and scale right. My resulting zoom factors were all over the place and looked like this:Left Eye - 10.0Nose - 16.5Mouth - 13.0Right Hair - 42.0Left Hair - 45.0Right Eye - 10.0Chin - 48.0Forehead - 17.0Shirt - 79.5Left Cheek - 14.5Right Cheek - 17.0Should I have set the .png cutout file properties to "Original" instead of fit to screen?I have posted the original PTE files here:http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/sknickles@sb...ic+Data&.view=lSincerely,Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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