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  2. Photo slideshow software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_slideshow_software

    Slideshow applications usually offer the following functions: image editing (including photo enhancement, cropping, brightness & contrast settings, photo vintage effects), special animation effects (Ken Burns Effects, rotation, 3D flips), transitions, a collection of pre-designed images (), background music soundtrack, opening and closing titles, voice-over recording, text captions, etc.

  3. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Thumbnails (18 pre-defined sizes from 50×50–800×800 pixels), fullscreen, slideshow, zoom, fit (several options), view IPTC and Exif info, hex view, histogram (also RGB); Format detection with offer to rename, set wallpaper, EXE/SCR creation, Burn slideshow to CD; directory tree

  4. Ken Burns effect - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jobs contacted Burns to obtain the filmmaker's permission to create the term "Ken Burns Effect" for Apple's iMovie video production software zoom and pan effect (the description had been Apple's internal working title while the feature was in development). Burns initially declined, saying that he did not allow his name to be used for ...

  5. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    Photo slide show software often provides more options than simply showing the pictures. It is possible to add transitions, pan and zoom effects, video clips, background music, narration, captions, etc. By using computer software one therefore has the ability to enhance the presentation in a way that is not otherwise practical.

  6. PhotoStage - Wikipedia

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    A slideshow can be made by importing the desired photos. [9] [10] The software includes a timeline thumbnail with duration and transition types for each photo. [11] [10] Text tool can be used to add one or two lines of text to the slides. [11] [10]

  7. Pan and scan - Wikipedia

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    Film makers may also create an original image that includes visual information that extends above and below the widescreen theatrical image; this is known as an open matte image. This may still be considered pan-and-scanned, but it gives the compositor the freedom to "zoom out" or "uncrop" the image to include not only the full width of the ...

  8. Deep Zoom - Wikipedia

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    The Deep Zoom file format is very similar to the Google Maps image format where images are broken into tiles and then displayed as required. The tiling typically follows a quadtree pattern of increasing resolution of image (in other words twice the zoom and twice the resolution).

  9. Template:Random slideshow - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a slideshow gallery with a randomised order – i.e. it changes when the page is purged. It is intended for use in portals and will not display in article space. Usage