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Slide Show to Video?

Engaged ,
Apr 17, 2020 Apr 17, 2020

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What's an easy/efficient way to make a video from a slideshow? (Preferably with dissolves/pans etc -like "Ken Burns" effect)

Another project is to take complex layered composites in Photoshop (I'm a pro retoucher) and create a video with step by step transitions, starting with the orginal image & adding layer by layer with dissolve transitions. I've done this entirely in Photoshp before, yet the transtions weren't as smooth as I'd like. But that was a few years ago. Perhaps better in current version?

I'm a full CC subscriber, and am most proficient in Photoshop/Bridge. Less so with Premiere Pro. Thanks for your suggestions.

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Apr 17, 2020 Apr 17, 2020

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You can do simple dissolves and pans in Photoshop by using a video timeline and keyframing the opacity.

 

However, it is much easier to use the right tool for the job and do this in Premiere Pro (you could even go to After Effects if you want to get really complex with your transitions). Premiere Pro will handle the editing you describe above which is not unduly complex.

Dave

 

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I have Alexa do it on my 4K TV

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