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I noticed the images in a slideshow are a tad softer than the 'stand alone' versions....
Is this a known phenomenon?
Regards, Willem.
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This morning everything was back to normal!!
Sorry to have bothered you
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Thanks, PIX.
I downloaded the files and see a touch more saturation on the 'Photo's' side.
In my case it's the other way around...
I downloaded a trial version of Lightroom and the colors were spot on..
Then I downloaded the trial version of Paintshop Pro, and the colors
were slightly more saturated in PhotoDirector.
I really like PhotoDirector but this color issue...
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There was a thread last year about this, but no explanation or solution.
The colors in Phd8 look more saturated than for instance in 'Photo's' (Windows 10app).
It's very annoying when you want to share your pics with friends or the photo club..
What's causing this?? I just downloaded the latest version of Phd8 and the issue is still there...?
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Thank you PIX!!
It was my first slideshow and I overlooked the fact that the default!! resolution is 4K... I changed it to 1920x1080 (thanks to your screenshots), produced a new slideshow which was finished in twenty minutes and played back without any stuttering.
I think 4k was too much for my 8 years old PC.
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Took more than two hours to make a slideshow from 128 jpegs...
When I played the slideshow the audio stuttered.
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PIX, as you can see in 1.JPG I attached the USB drive is 60GB.
But..... there is only 3 GB free space left. Can it be PhD needs more space to keep things 'in the current location'?
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Hi PIX,
I did exactly as you described: Import > Photos
(I tried it once again for the record.)
Selected from my USB drive (see att. 1 & 2)
In the program I cannot choose 'Keep in current location' (att. 3)
The USB drive is FAT 32, could that be the problem?
Of course it's not a huge problem and when I transfer the images to my hard drive everything
works as expected, but the USB drive issue surprised me.
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Thanks for your reaction, stevek.
I think I know what the problem was.
My images were stored on a USB stick, so I
imported them from the USB stick.
I made a project, clicked 'Import' and selected some images
I had stored on the USB-stick.
I wanted to keep the images on the stick (the original source) so I thought
I must check 'Keep in current location'
In the Photo Import window that showed up 'Make extra copy in' was
checked, so I tried to change that to 'Keep in current location'
That was not possible...
I then copied the images to my primary C: drive, and imported from there.
This time I could check 'Keep in current location'
Th program allows to import from removable devices, but when you do so
it is not possible to check 'Keep in current location'.
Not sure what the option does.... Well it's all new to me. I'm learning.
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Bought Photodirector 7 Ultra yesterday an started using it today.
In Photo import I would like to choose 'Keep in current location'.
Unfortunately I cannot put a checkmark next to that option...
I cannot figure out how to do this. Am I missing something?
I would appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Willem.
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