![]() Here you’ll find 12 themes, including Ken Burns (the default), Origami, Reflections, Vintage Prints, Snapshots, Sliding Panels, Scrapbook, Photo Mobile, Holiday Mobile, Shatter, Places, and Classic. iPhoto offers 12 slideshow themes.Ĭlick on Themes at the bottom of the window, and a Slideshow Themes sheet appears. If you were to then click the Play button at the bottom of the window, you’d see your slideshow with the pan-and-scan effect and hear that same jazz track. To make them so, close the Export window and instead select the images you wish to include in your slideshow, click the Create button at the bottom of the iPhoto window, and choose Slideshow. The slideshows you export can be more interesting than what I’ve described. Within the Web Page window, you can name your page, choose the number of columns and rows per page, select a Plain or Framed template, choose background and text colors, determine the size of the thumbnails (and whether they show titles and descriptions), and configure the dimensions of the “full sized” images you’ll export (as well as choose whether to show title, description, metadata, and location information). But if that’s a course you wish to pursue, you’re welcome to. In this age of photo-sharing sites and easy-does-it website creation tools, the idea of creating HTML pages and links that you can then upload to a website seems almost quaint. Here you can choose to export without a subfolder or, when you choose Event Name from the menu, have a folder created that’s named after the image’s host event-‘Jul 11, 2012’, for example. ![]() When you select more than one image, a Subfolder Format pop-up menu will appear in the Export window. For instance, if you’re exporting two images selected in your Rhumba Lessons album, the images would be titled ‘Rhumba Lessons – 01’ and ‘Rhumba Lessons – 02’. When you choose Album name with number, the image will be assigned the name of the album in which it lives, along with a number. You might, for example, add “Borneo” if all the images were from your recent trip abroad. If you choose sequential titling, you have the option to add a prefix for your images in the ‘Prefix for sequential’ field below. In the case of ‘Sequential’, your images will be assigned numbers, as in 01.jpg, 02.jpg, 03.jpg, and so on. ‘Use filename’ will instead use the title assigned by your camera- DSC_1129, for example. ![]() ‘Use title’ will, of course, use the title you’ve assigned to the image. Click the File Name pop-up menu, and you’ll find these options: ‘Use title’, ‘Use filename’, ‘Sequential’, and ‘Album name with number’. The Export window is the old-fashioned avenue for sharing images.
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