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Create a Flash Slide Show in 3 clicks!
1. Click "Add Photos " Button and select the photos for your slide show.
2. Click "Preview Flash" to preview your slide show.
3. Click "Save Flash " button and save the flash slide show file.
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Use this screenshot to learn about any feature of Flash Photo Show.
New: Creates a new slide show. ^top Open: Opens an already saved slide show.^top
Save: Saves the current slide show.^top
Export EXE: Saves the current slide show in Flash Projector (EXE) file. ^top
Screensaver: Click to create and save the current slide show as a screensaver. To install the screensaver, right click on the screensaver file (.scr) you have just created and choose 'Install' from the right click menu. This should open up your 'Display Properties' dialog box. Highlight your chosen screensaver and click OK.^top
Save Flash: The main button you will use to save to flash slide show you have just created.^top
Flash Convert Tool:
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Click to convert any Flash file (.swf) to Screensaver or standalone EXE file. You can use this tool to convert a Flash file (.swf) that you have create with any other flash software or you have downloaded from the web.
Click the folder like button to select the flash file that you want to convert and the destination file. Use the ration buttons to select the export format (Screensaver or standalone EXE file)^top |
Add Photos: Click to Add photos to the slide show. ^top
Main Title: Type the title of your slide show. This title will appear in the beginning of the slide show. If you don't want any title, clear this field. ^top
Photo List: This is the list of the photos of your slide show.^top
Photo's Subtitle: Type the a subtitle for the photo you have selected from the list. This subtitle will appear on the bottom of the specific photo. If you don't want any subtitle for this photo, clear this field. ^top
Add Links to title and subtitles: The title and subtitle text are HTML enabled. This means that you can use any html code (links, font, size, color) to format your text. For those who are not familiar with HTML code, there is an easy why to create a link inside a title or subtitle.
Let's say that you have the title or subtitle "Click Here for more info." and you want the "Click Here" phrase to link to your website. Select the two words "Click Here" and click the link button . The following screen will appear:
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Type the link you want in the Web Address (Link) field. For example let's use this address:
http://www.FlashPhotoShow.com
Click OK and your text now will be html formatted as follows:
<a href='http://www.FlashPhotoShow.com' target='_blank'>Click Here </a> for more info.
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The "Target" field lets you specify the frame or window in which the linked document will load:
- _blank loads the linked file in a new browser window.
- _parent loads the linked file in the parent frameset or window of the frame that contains the link. If the frame containing the link is not nested, the linked file loads into the full browser window.
- _self loads the linked file in the same frame or window as the link. This target is implied, so you generally don't need to specify it.
- _top loads the linked file in the full browser window, thereby removing all frames. ^top
Up, Down: Use these buttons to move up or down your photos in the list. In this way you can sort the photos for your slide show.^top
Rotate: Rotates the selected photo counterclockwise.^top
Remove: Removes the selected photo from the slide show.^top
Effect: Select the transition effect. The available transition effects are:
Frame: Add a frame for your slide show. Just select the frame you prefer from a drop down menu. An example:

Your Original Photo |
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Frame |
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Slideshow with Frame |
The collection of frames includes:
- Wooden 1
- Wooden 2
- Wooden 3
- Heart
- Magazine
- Classic Gold
- Classic Wooden
- Classic Blue
- Classic Black
- Roses
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- Blue
- Blue Ice
- Animal 1
- Animal 2
- Animal 3
- Nickel
- Baby Boy
- Baby Girl
- Vacation
- Marble
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- Black & White
- Oval Silver
- Oval Glass
- Oval Wooden
- Comic
- Tubes
- Forest
- Water Drops
- Film
- Balloons
- Gift
- Ethnic
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See more frame examples here
Shape: Give shape to your slide show. Just select the shape you prefer from a drop down menu. An example:

Your Original Photo |
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Shape |
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Slideshow with Frame |
The collection of shapes includes:
- Heart
- Heart 2
- Heart Smooth
- Starburst
- Floral Corner
- Shapes
- Star
- Oval
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- Oval Raster
- Box Raster
- Artistic 1
- Artistic 2
- Artistic 3
- Artistic 4
- Artistic 5
- Artistic 6
- Artistic 7
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- Artistic 8
- Photo Border 1
- Photo Border 2
- Photo Border 3
- Photo Border 4
- Photo Border 5
- Photo Border 6
- Photo Border 7
- Photo Border 8
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See more shape examples here Add Music: Click this button to add music to your slide show. A window will open to select the mp3 file you prefer. Click remove button to remove music from the slide show.
Info: The size of the mp3 file you will select will affect the size of your flash slide show.^top
Auto Slide Show: Uncheck if you want to add navigation button in your slide show.^top
Delay: Select the time in seconds that each photo will appear is the slide show. ^top Old Film Look: Check if you want to give an Old Film Look effect to your photos.^top
Zoom Images: (Pan/Zoom) Check and the images will be resized to fit the whole slide show area (no blank stripes).^top
Movie Properties: Here you can define the size (width, height) of your slide show (photos will automatically resizes to this size) and the back color of your slide show (in case you will use a shape.) ^top
Compression: Select the compression of the slide show. Small compression gives best quality but larger file size. Big compression gives small file size but poor quality. You can find the perfect compression according to your needs. For example if your are planning to publish a slide show on the web, file size should be small, therefore select a big compression. But if you are creating a screensaver then you can select small compression.^top
Preview Flash: Click to preview the slide show. ^top System requirements: Windows XP/2000/NT/98/95
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