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Presenting A Sequence Of Images
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A long time ago, when I last did this, we used a kodak carrousel with 'slides' set on auto. so that the images would be projected onto a screen in a sequence which could continue indefinitely with a set duration of each image at say, 30seconds.
We've moved on since then I know, I would like to show 50 images sequentially & continually all day onto a screen (monitor?) in an exhibition, so what would be the best method of doing this please?
We've moved on since then I know, I would like to show 50 images sequentially & continually all day onto a screen (monitor?) in an exhibition, so what would be the best method of doing this please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a suggestion I will make to be part of an exhibition far away from me. It would be up to some technician to set it up not me, but I'd like to know (or at least sound as if I know) what I'm talking about!
In other words, would it require a stand-alone computer with a monitor? How does it work in D.I.Y. Stores etc. when you see a loop film advertising a product?
In other words, would it require a stand-alone computer with a monitor? How does it work in D.I.Y. Stores etc. when you see a loop film advertising a product?
Do you have PowerPoint or similar?
You use the software to make a 'presentation' of your slides, it is remarkably easy to do if you have the images on your PC.
You save the presentation as a file, then you can either use your own laptop connected to a monitor or send the file to the destination to use their own equipment.
We need much more information to help you properly.
Do you have PowerPoint or something similar?
Will you be using your own laptop/tablet?
What will be the set up? Your own equipment or theirs?
Do you have the images in digital form somewhere?
You use the software to make a 'presentation' of your slides, it is remarkably easy to do if you have the images on your PC.
You save the presentation as a file, then you can either use your own laptop connected to a monitor or send the file to the destination to use their own equipment.
We need much more information to help you properly.
Do you have PowerPoint or something similar?
Will you be using your own laptop/tablet?
What will be the set up? Your own equipment or theirs?
Do you have the images in digital form somewhere?
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