Best Slideshow Software
Thank you Keebler for getting back to me. I'm trying to follow what you said, but I'm not all the way there.
I got an email from Photodex trying to explain how ProShow accesses photos to use in its slideshow program. Proshow cannot access iPhoto directly. Apparently, I have to put the photos I want to use in a slideshow in a separate folder on my Mac Pro hard drive that has bootcamp.
This is what I got from Photodex:
" The recommended way to import images or video into ProShow is by doing the following.* Within the main interface of ProShow, notice the "Folders List" in the top-left quadrant of the window.*
Thats where you browse to the folder that contains your images.* Then, when that folder is highlighted/selected, just below, in what's called the "File List", your images and videos should appear.* In other words, the "File List" shows the contents of the selected folder in the "Folders List".* At that point, you can add any image or video in the "File List" by dragging that image or video down to the "Slide List" at the bottom of the window.* Alternatively, you can right-click on the image or video and choose "Add to Show".* Dragging images from other programs or from a Windows Explorer window is not recommended. "
So it sounds like all the photos have to be pre-selected before utilizing ProShow. But you said you use Aperture.
I am trying to figure out where you keep your body of photos and how ProShow accesses them.
I have 3 separate hard drives on my MacPro - one of them being bootcamp and Windows dedicated. So all I can figure out is that I have to put all my photos in a folder in the bootcamp hard drive so that ProShow can access them.
You seem to have a different setup allowing you to network 2 computers with PSG. Not sure how PSG accesses your photos if it does not work with iPhoto. Does it find your photos in Aperture on your other computer?
Where is the main library of photos that PSG uses or accesses? I also have a Macbook Pro, but I would rather do it all on my MacPro.
I don't have PSG yet. Just want to figure it out how the accessing of photos works first between Mac and Windows. Thank you again for your help and if you can respond to how specifically you access your photos for PSG use, I'd appreciate it.
Hey there,
Sorry about the delay! I've been out of town.
I don't put any photos into iPhoto. For personal use, I use Aperture and for slideshows, I simply use the AppleTV features.
For client use, I scan into folders, duplicate those folders so I have an original (therefore bypassing any future need to rescan). Then I edit and create another folder to back up the edited photos.
Then I just access from PSG, which is another Mac in Bootcamp. I have them networked. Works like I charm. When done in PSG, I create the HD file from it and send back to my 2010 Mac Pro b/c it's 12 core for processing vs a 2006 quad MP. I do like using the titles and adding music on my Mac so I import the HD file into FCX (used to be FCP7). I bought some royalty free music or I have clients select songs from the Music Bed etc... to use the proper licenses.
I'm not toting myself as the be all professional slideshow guy, but I've used FotoMagico on the Mac and a few others for plenty of slideshows over the years and nothing even comes close to the WOW factor of PSG. It's intuitive to use (if you've made slideshows before), it has a larger user community for help and the features are really endless. It's a stable product too with consistent updates as needed. Oh and the features allow me to be creative enough to WOW the clients too by presenting their photos in a professional way that will stand through time I believe (and not look cheesy like some of the weddings I transfer on VHS). lol
Of all the software I've bought over the years for both platforms, it's definitely one of the best.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
keebler
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No. FCX doesn't have the same transitions as PSG, but i wouldn't expect that as they really are different products. PSG is made specifically for slideshows whereas FCX is geared more towards video editing (which does include slideshows, but not the main focus).
PSG is the way to go.
btw, in no way am I endorsed by PhotoDex (although that would be neat to get a commission lol 🙂