Pan and Zoom in SlideShowPro
Todd Dominey has updated his SlideShowPro with pan and zoom support. Both the for Lightroom and Flashtool versions of the software now accomodate the popular animation style, which slowly moves still photos while zooming in/out of a particular area. It’s most often used as a narrative device (by, for example, Ken Burns, who built a career on it), but it’s also nice eye candy, especially when mixed with portraits and music.
The update is free to current owners of the software. By it new and it’s $35.
About SlideShowPro
SlideShowPro is a Flash-based slideshow application for displaying photos and videos on your web site. Available as an ActionScript 2 & 3 component for Flash and as a gallery extension for Lightroom, SlideShowPro features over 100 parameters to control color, layout, size, and behavior. SlideShowPro was built to meet the demands of photographers and web designers looking for an elegant, highly customizable utility for displaying slideshows without coding any ActionScript. Watch this introductory video to learn more.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on June 22, 2009
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