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SlideShow 8 Premium esteve disponível como oferta em 26 de maio de 2016
Com o SlideShow 8 Premium, você pode criar de forma rápida e barata uma apresentação de fotos/vídeos atraente. Cative seu público com apresentações de vídeo emocionantes que são diferentes dos outros, nada de coisas obsoletas ou chatas. Está com pressa? Use o SlideShow-Master integrado, um assistente guiado que te ajuda em cada etapa: selecionar as imagens e os clipes de vídeo, adicionar música de fundo, escolher um modelo de estilo pré-definido. PRONTO.
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Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8; CPU: 1 GHz (multi-core CPUs recommended); Graphics card: DirectX 9.0c, at least 128 MB memory; RAM: 1 GB
98.1 MB
$29.90
Conte a sua história: com o AquaSoft SlideShow 9, as possibilidades são ilimitadas para criar apresentações de slide imponentes. Você pode escolher a partir de centenas de efeitos, animações e transições para dar às suas fotos, vídeos e textos um toque personalizado. Usando a exportação ultra-nítida 4K-UHD, você vai experienciar as capacidades únicas do nosso criador de apresentação ao fazer suas próprias apresentações deslumbrantes.
SlideShow 10 coloca as ferramentas para uma edição de vídeo confortável nas suas mãos, além de inúmeros novos recursos que permitem personalizar seus vídeos até o último detalhe. Você gosta de gravar vídeos com a câmera ou um celular? Quer acelerar ou desacelerar a gravação? Nada é um problema com o novo recurso de lapso de tempo e câmera lenta.
Stages é uma ferramenta para profissionais, fotógrafos, animadores e usuários avançados ambiciosos que necessitam da funcionalidade máxima de seus softwares e desejam controlar cada momento do seu projeto com precisão. Projetamos quadros principais, faixas de linha de tempo ilimitadas e uma grande variedade de efeitos e transições para apresentar suas fotos, vídeos e animações de uma forma profissional.
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Scrolling through the help file [ aquasoft[.]net/download/files/diashow8/DiaShow_en.pdf ], SlideShow 8 Premium & later versions are pretty close to what you'll find in video editors [NLEs] at the lower mid range level -- the main difference is that SlideShow is focused on stills, where the NLE's don't really care so much what you put on the time line or story board. Less options make it easier to use than many NLEs, and if you go by list price, their Slideshow apps are slightly cheaper, so likely competitive in the marketplace, but that's assuming list price... that market isn't booming, and sale pricing on lower mid-range NLEs can be Very low -- I bought Nero Platinum 2016, with their video editor + all the other features for $12 on Amazon.
Being similar to a NLE, SlideShow 8 Premium is more work than using one of the many less capable slide show apps out there, but, the fact that those apps are less capable shows in the results. That's not saying anything bad about those folks who prefer simpler & easier... the comparison I'd make is to cooking, where you can do something quick, or you can spend days in preparation of a meal. Some enjoy cooking, & the results of their extra work -- some do not.
Where SlideShow 8 Premium [& later versions] are very similar to NLEs, there's one thing missing that I think would be useful for AquaSoft to add, & that's some sort of color matching color correction. I didn't look at the help file for their top of the line software, so it may be in there, but I didn't see it mentioned in any of their feature lists. Editing, adjusting a still image so it looks its best is one thing, but when you're watching a video [which is what you get out of SlideShow], you want everything to match -- the grass & trees & sky etc. from different camera shoots, angles, & with different lighting should all look basically the same [when they make a movie they actually have colorists who do that & set the visual tone of the finished film]. Think of it as normalization, only for what you see rather than what you hear.
One area where the different versions of SlideShow don't compete with many NLEs is in DVD/Blu-Ray creation... Create slideshow videos in Nero or Corel competing products & you can create [albeit somewhat limited] menus for those discs, without having to go out & get some other program. That won't matter to everyone of course, but if for example I bought & used their Stages app for pro work on DVD or Blu-Ray, I'd want to add menus so I could include background info etc. Or if I was creating a slideshow for a family vacation or move or whatever, I'd like a DVD or Blu-Ray with menus so I could have several smaller slideshow videos -- if I shot pictures &/or video of my child's [or grandchild's] recital or school play, I think it'd be a nice touch to also have a slideshow of the days or weeks or months of preparation & practice, & maybe another showing after the recital or play. That sort of thing can be separate slideshow videos, or just one -- the menu lets you jump to the part you want either way.
While there are often wizards available, like with today's GOTD, when you use the full capabilities of SlideShow 8 Premium or a NLE you import your pictures &/or video & background audio, then arrange the order where everything is to appear, & for how long. Then you add & adjust transitions between those elements, add any FX, and if desired, record your voice-over or narration. When you're done you render everything to a video file. Prep work beforehand can help, e.g if you're going to reduce the size of a bunch of image files, doing that before you import them into the software means that rendering process will not take as long, because there's less work to do, plus previewing your video in the software may work better. When it comes to very large frame size video, some use proxies -- special software creates lower rez video that you use assembling & editing your work, then brings the full-size video in its place for the final render. AquaSoft mentions something similar with their more expensive software -- I mention it because cell phones now can record 4k video, which can be a challenge editing on lower powered PCs/Laptops.
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I see that you have a PDF manual for slideshow8 but not any tutorials. I see that I need chrome viewer to view it.
2 points.
Let people download the manual, on mobile devices and bandwidth limits having it locally reduces carrier charges for excess limits.
Why do you ask for feedback and improvements on a product that is 2 revs out of date? seems pointless.
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Spam Sorenson: Today's developer maintains a very useful 'Help' archive covering both current and previous editions of this software. You're not restricted to Chrome viewer or any other kind of viewer and in any event, the sheer size of the User Manual -- 192 A4 pages for this particular version -- is obviously best offered as a PDF . . . which is exactly what the developer is doing. Simply go here:
http://www.aquasoft.net/en/help/manuals
scroll down to Slideshow 8, and there's the manual.
I appreciate, sometimes with a simple program, online help is all that's needed, but this isn't a simple program, hence all kudos to the developer for providing a User Manual that's as comprehensive yet as easy to use as any I've come across.
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I don't have a question or a problem, I wanted to thank AQUASOFT for their timely response to GAOTD member's questions. That's how all software companies should interact.
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