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November 25, 2024
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Slideshow timeline has disappeared?

  • November 25, 2024
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About a month ago I created an mp4 slideshow of photographs in the Organiser section of Photoshop. At that time the 'Create Slideshow' option was the 'timeline' that I was familiar with from older versions of Photoshop (going back at least as far as Photoshop 6).  You could arrange your photos in the order you wanted them, add music, pick transition times and so on.  WHen I tored to create another mp4 today (in the Organiser) I cannot find this feature at all. Instead there is only the very limited Adobe slideshow with its themes, which are very restricted. Has this feature disappeared?  When I click Timeline under View all that comes up is a timeline showing me when the photos were taken

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Correct answer Greg_S.

@John38506883j3ie,  your post is somewhat ambiguous.  So I can't tell what version you are trying to use. 

The Organizer's slideshow function changed in Elements 13, I believe.  That was about 10 years ago.  If you want to create a similar slideshow, rather than the current themed slideshows, you would need to use a different program such as Premiere Elements.

In the current Organizer, you can still put photos in your desired order (although with some themes, photos may be displayed together).  You can also add your own music.  But if you need to time several pieces of music, you would have to edit the length with other software.  You cannot change the themed transitions.

I believe many users still hold on to their earlier versions of Elements in order to use the old-style slideshow.

 

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Greg_S.
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November 27, 2024

@John38506883j3ie,  your post is somewhat ambiguous.  So I can't tell what version you are trying to use. 

The Organizer's slideshow function changed in Elements 13, I believe.  That was about 10 years ago.  If you want to create a similar slideshow, rather than the current themed slideshows, you would need to use a different program such as Premiere Elements.

In the current Organizer, you can still put photos in your desired order (although with some themes, photos may be displayed together).  You can also add your own music.  But if you need to time several pieces of music, you would have to edit the length with other software.  You cannot change the themed transitions.

I believe many users still hold on to their earlier versions of Elements in order to use the old-style slideshow.

 

Participant
November 27, 2024

Thanks Greg - that very helpful.  

Anshul_Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 25, 2024

Hi @John38506883j3ie,

 

I can understand how frustrating it must be to not find the timeline feature you’re used to. The “Create Slideshow” functionality in Photoshop’s Organizer hasn't changed over time.

 

To help you navigate, I recommend checking out this HelpX article on creating slideshows in Photoshop to see the options available. If you’re looking for more advanced control, Adobe Premiere Rush or Premiere Pro might be worth considering for your slideshow projects, as they offer more flexibility with timeline-based editing.

 

I hope this helps clarify things a bit. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out again!

 

Best,

Anshul Saini

josantgomez
Legend
November 26, 2024

Estoy desconcertado con la cuestión planteada. Tenía en .PSD guardado este borrador, pendiente de concluirlo.   Abrí el archivo para ver si me afectaban los cambios en la función citada. Veo que se muestra tal como lo guardé, pero observo que la herramienta que sirve para guardarlo definitivamente en el formato mp4 está desactivada ¿Desapareció la función?  Las instrucciones a las que remite el enlace son complejas y no me despejan las dudas.  ¿Qué es lo que ya no puede hacerse?   Gracias anticipadas

 

(Todo lo que me interesa de esta función está resumido en la captura de pantalla: secuencia fotográfica, pistas para añadir efectos sonoros , las capas correspondientes. No necesito más.)

 

Añadido:  He comprobado que siguiendo Archivo/Exportar/Interpretar vídeo  se puede guardar el trabajo mantenido en el archivo .PSD.   Creía que la cuestión afectaba al a globalidad de la edición de vídeos mediante Photoshop, pero veo que no es así. Aunque sigo sin comprender porque no se activa la herramienta que señalo con una flecha.