Publish a slide show (windows only) – Adobe Elements Organizer 12 User Manual

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Preview Playback Options

Show This Dialog Each Time A New Slide Show Is Created

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Save As A File

Note:

Note:

Burn To Disc

Edit with Premiere Elements

Choose Landscape Photos or Portrait Photos, depending on the orientation of the media files.

Choose a playback quality from the menu. If you choose High, the slide show quality is good, but it takes longer

to load.

Displays the preferences dialog box when you create a new slide show.

Publish a slide show (Windows only)

After creating a slide show, it’s time to share your project. You can publish it as a PDF or movie file, as a video CD or DVD, or in Adobe Premiere
Elements for use in a video project.

1. In the Slide Show dialog box, click Output.

2. Choose one of the following, and click OK:

Select this option to generate a file you can deliver over the web, or by e-mail. This saves the slide show in PDF format, or

in movie file format (WMV).

For PDFs, choose a size option based on your viewing audience.

If you want to send this PDF to someone with a laptop with a small monitor, choose a smaller slide size.

If you plan to send it to someone with a desktop computer that has a large monitor, choose a larger file size.

To automatically replay the slide show when it ends, select Loop.

If you don’t want the slide show to play automatically, select Manual Advance.

If you want to see the PDF after it is created, select View Slide Show After Saving.

Some slide show features are not supported when you save a slide show as a PDF file. Pan and zoom effects do not appear in a

PDF file. If you’ve included video clips in a slide, the slide is saved without the clips. Also, some transitions look different in the saved PDF
(for example, Center Shape and Clock Wipe transitions become the Fade transition in the PDF file).

Audio or music files do not play in the background of the PDF slideshow if more than 200 slides are added to the slideshow.

For a movie file, choose a size option based on your viewing audience.

If you want to send this movie file to someone who views it in an e-mail, choose the smaller slide size.

If you plan to send it to someone who views it on a TV, choose a larger file size.

Saves your slide show on a DVD or Video CD (VCD). DVDs use MPEG-2 compression and provide much better quality. You

can burn onto DVD only if you have Adobe Premiere Elements on your computer.

Most computer CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives read VCDs — assuming the necessary player software is installed—and some DVD players.
VCDs use MPEG-1 compression and have a resolution of 352 x 240 pixels. When you view a VCD on a television monitor, the 352 x 240
image stretches to fit the 720 x 480 (NTSC) or 720 x 576 (PAL) screen. This decreases image quality and magnifies compression artifacts
and pixelation.

Sends the slide show to Adobe Premiere Elements through the Elements Organizer, if Adobe Premiere

Elements is installed on your computer.

Export a slide show onto DVD

If Adobe Premiere Elements is installed, Elements Organizer can export a slide show directly onto a high-quality DVD that plays in most DVD
players.

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