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IView media pro will do the cross fade and others. It is actually very good, just a step below of the more advanced slideshow solution offered by iMovie/ & PhototoMovie. I am currently using iViewMediaPro v.2, as kindly suggested by Lawrence. On the matter of "Ken Burns Effect" may I suggest you look also at a similar program, which I found very useful, Photo To Movie, please check it atĪs for the sluggish performance of my version (2.0) of iPhoto, I don't know, may be I will again refer to iLife for a solution. I will give iMovie another try, may be after getting iLIFE. Variable timing (e.g., 2 sec and 5 sec) seems to work for me (using v2.0 on a G4/512 MB/OS 10.2.3)Īgain thank you for your kind help on this subject. Yes, but I have found that iPhoto offers no So, iMovie might not be the best for your particular need, if that is for straightforward, simple slideshows but I suggest that rather than "avoiding" iMovie, it might be useful to explore its capabilities and learn it's interface-which does require some "getting-used-to".
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its "Ken Burns Effect", which can be a very useful (maybe I need to say "cool") way to add a little extra zip and focus to the typical linear, plodding slideshow. IMHO, iMovie is quite capable and adaptable once you get the hang of it: with variable timings, multiple transitions, titles, superimposed titles, etc, etc. Slideshow times but it wouldn't speed up, do you have any similarĢ-Mark suggested Graphic Converter, but GC has fade in/fade out,ģ-Kit suggest LiveSlideshow, it looks great, I'll try that. On the other hand iPhoto (v.2) is simple, with decent crossfade,īut the the timing !!! It's painfully slow, I tried setting various Itr may have more options and better performance than version you are using.ġ-Adrian: I agree that iMovie is best avoided, it's time consuming, But don't automatically write it off - particularly since the cost is -hmmm, what was that again? Oh yes - FREE!Ĭheck out the new version of iPhoto. I agree it is cumbersome if you have a slower Mac, not used iMovie much, or are using an older version. But if you want more control, and particularly if you want to create a DVD, iMovie is actually a good tool. If you just want to have an on-screen slideshow with limited music and display options (for example, displaying all slides with the same time lenth, no titles, no special features such as pan and zoom, etc.), there are a number of options including the free iPhoto.

I'll get the new version of iLife today, and the new version of iMovie has more features and better performance. iMovie is actually fairly decent, especially with a G5.

It depends on how you will use the slideshow, and how much control you want.
