I made a slideshow with old photos that were mostly in portrait format.
PhotoFilmStrip automatically created transitions from top to bottom or vice versa.
Those transitions are very fast because they have to cover much area (with photoos 2-3 times as high as wide) and are not very useful, because only a small part of the picture is shown.
In the end I clicked the "unlock" icon on nearly every image and made the frame so big that nearly the whole image fitted into it, so that we can see most of the photo immediately and have only small movements that are nice to the eye.
What would helped me immensely is a button/shortcut "resize frame to cover the whole image". It would be nice if you could add it.
Thank you for the software.
version 3.7.1-src
Last edit: Christian Weiske 2020-01-27
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I made a slideshow with old photos that were mostly in portrait format.
PhotoFilmStrip automatically created transitions from top to bottom or vice versa.
Those transitions are very fast because they have to cover much area (with photoos 2-3 times as high as wide) and are not very useful, because only a small part of the picture is shown.
In the end I clicked the "unlock" icon on nearly every image and made the frame so big that nearly the whole image fitted into it, so that we can see most of the photo immediately and have only small movements that are nice to the eye.
What would helped me immensely is a button/shortcut "resize frame to cover the whole image". It would be nice if you could add it.
Thank you for the software.
version 3.7.1-src
Last edit: Christian Weiske 2020-01-27