What is the best software for professional photo slideshow creation?
I need the best software for professional photo slideshow creation, but not all the way to the premiere. I need something that is easy to work, but it has many effects and looks clean.
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#2 written by markharris2000 1 year ago
Try PICASA from Google. It’s FREE and you can download it now. They have a neat Slideshow feature. PICASA is a great easy to use editor of photos, cataloger and slideshow maker. Try it.
Go to http://www.google.com and then click on the “More…” and finally check on downloads. Then look for Picasa.
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#4 written by Luke W 1 year ago
Try free download of Photo story 3 from microsoft. I tried it and like it.. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx
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Here is the absolutely very best for professional level slideshows … it comes with a price though, but is easy to use and the results are utterly fantastic!
It’s called ProShow Producer, by Photodex, and it costs $500 US.
http://www.photodex.com/products/producer/
If that is too steep for your pocketbook, you can start out with ProShow Gold, which at $70 is also excellent, but lacks the customizable interface of Producer. There is a comparison chart on the Photodex website. The results of ProSho Gold are no less impressive than Producer, but producer has some effects it doesn’t, most notable branding of the output, so that there is no opening page saying “photodex”, but instead, your own company.
You can download a 15 day free trial of both programs, and if money is an issue, you could always start with Gold and upgrade to Producer for $450. Also, future upgrades of whichever program you purchase are included for one year.
FYI, there are samples of ProShow Producer by actual users of it on the website.