I have purchased Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
Trying to make a slide show with 4 Titles and 6 subtitles in each.
Have a problem following the "User's Guide"
Can not find the "Theme Template" or the "Gallery" button!
What am I doing wrong?
Thanking you for your advise.
Theme Templates for VideoStudio 10 Plus
- michaeltee
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Welcome to the forum Novozamcan.
These are accessed from the "2 Theme" tab of PictureShow 4. After you've loaded photos for your show on the "1 Organize" tab, go to the "2 Theme" tab and select the "Gallery" tab. Choose a theme category and template from the dropdown menu. This will apply a musical background for your slideshow and a matching menu template (also with background music). Use the viewing screen and controls at the left to preview your menu and the slideshow itself. If you don't like the theme you can go back and select something different. You can also switch to the "Menu" tab and manually change certain elements (music for example) of your show.
What I suggest to new users is that rather than create a serious project right away, make a test project to familiarize yourself with all of the controls and options. Basically just create a show with 20 or 30 misc slides and them play with all the settings on the "@ Theme" tab until you understand them. Once you're comfortable with the interface you can create a real project with a better idea of how to get the results you want. If you have specific questions post them here and you'll get more help
-Mike
These are accessed from the "2 Theme" tab of PictureShow 4. After you've loaded photos for your show on the "1 Organize" tab, go to the "2 Theme" tab and select the "Gallery" tab. Choose a theme category and template from the dropdown menu. This will apply a musical background for your slideshow and a matching menu template (also with background music). Use the viewing screen and controls at the left to preview your menu and the slideshow itself. If you don't like the theme you can go back and select something different. You can also switch to the "Menu" tab and manually change certain elements (music for example) of your show.
What I suggest to new users is that rather than create a serious project right away, make a test project to familiarize yourself with all of the controls and options. Basically just create a show with 20 or 30 misc slides and them play with all the settings on the "@ Theme" tab until you understand them. Once you're comfortable with the interface you can create a real project with a better idea of how to get the results you want. If you have specific questions post them here and you'll get more help
-Mike
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Novozamcan
Thanks Mike for your effort, But I have not purchased a "PictureShow 4", so I can not follow your instructions. Looking at the manual of VideoStudio 10 Plus, it is "very basic" at the best! Should I learn Korean to understand the commands? So, anybody out there, can you please tell me how to get to the "Gallery" screen as illustrated in the srunken manual?
Please help!
Please help!
michaeltee wrote:Welcome to the forum Novozamcan.
These are accessed from the "2 Theme" tab of PictureShow 4. After you've loaded photos for your show on the "1 Organize" tab, go to the "2 Theme" tab and select the "Gallery" tab. Choose a theme category and template from the dropdown menu. This will apply a musical background for your slideshow and a matching menu template (also with background music). Use the viewing screen and controls at the left to preview your menu and the slideshow itself. If you don't like the theme you can go back and select something different. You can also switch to the "Menu" tab and manually change certain elements (music for example) of your show.
What I suggest to new users is that rather than create a serious project right away, make a test project to familiarize yourself with all of the controls and options. Basically just create a show with 20 or 30 misc slides and them play with all the settings on the "@ Theme" tab until you understand them. Once you're comfortable with the interface you can create a real project with a better idea of how to get the results you want. If you have specific questions post them here and you'll get more help
-Mike
- michaeltee
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- Video Card: Intel HD Graphics 630
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2TB Hybrid
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Samsung S24D300
- Corel programs: Installed: PS Pro 2021, VS Ultimate 2020
- Location: California, USA
Wow, I need to read these postings more carefully... LOL! I totally missed that your question was in reference to VideoStudioNovozamcan wrote:Thanks Mike for your effort, But I have not purchased a "PictureShow 4", so I can not follow your instructions. Looking at the manual of VideoStudio 10 Plus, it is "very basic" at the best! Should I learn Korean to understand the commands? So, anybody out there, can you please tell me how to get to the "Gallery" screen as illustrated in the srunken manual?
Please help!
michaeltee wrote:Welcome to the forum Novozamcan.
These are accessed from the "2 Theme" tab of PictureShow 4. After you've loaded photos for your show on the "1 Organize" tab, go to the "2 Theme" tab and select the "Gallery" tab. Choose a theme category and template from the dropdown menu. This will apply a musical background for your slideshow and a matching menu template (also with background music). Use the viewing screen and controls at the left to preview your menu and the slideshow itself. If you don't like the theme you can go back and select something different. You can also switch to the "Menu" tab and manually change certain elements (music for example) of your show.
What I suggest to new users is that rather than create a serious project right away, make a test project to familiarize yourself with all of the controls and options. Basically just create a show with 20 or 30 misc slides and them play with all the settings on the "@ Theme" tab until you understand them. Once you're comfortable with the interface you can create a real project with a better idea of how to get the results you want. If you have specific questions post them here and you'll get more help
-Mike
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