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Alright, so here's the thing. I'd like to use Quicktime Pro to present some JPG pictures to some people. All I want to do, is have the pictures fade in, and then fade out. Does anyone know if that's possible using quicktime? Or does anyone know a program that it is possible to do with?
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Jul 2007
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What you're looking for is Macromedia's Flash. If you use a PC, there's a program, or at least used to be a program called Coffee Cup, I believe that is very user friendly that writes flash files.
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Quicktime Pro Tutorial Page. You'll find one for creating slideshows.
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Do you have a PC or a mac? If you had a mac, you could use Keynote from iWork to create a presentation with the JPG as a slide and then you could export it as a quicktime MOV file.
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