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Quote If they're all the same length, you can use 2 Opacity keyframes at the beginning and another 2 at the end to set the fades on one clip, then select it, right-click, then chose Copy Keyframe Attributes.

Next select all the other pics (maybe using Ctrl+A if you have no other content) then right-click on any of them and chose Paste Keyframe Attibutes


Thanks for the help,
Ray
I have a project with a lot of pics in it that I need to fade in and fade out. Is there any way to do a mass edit of those pics? Thanks
Tony,
Wow, that is exactly what I am looking for. Not necessiarly a workaround but certainly the result. Thank you so much for putting in so much effort.

Happy holiday,
Ray

Quote G'day Ray -

I had a hunt on DZ to see whether that psychedelic oil slick overlay was there, but had no luck... I tried to find a way of creating a custom overlay in PhD, but had no luck.

So I did a "naughty" thing surprised I'm not suggesting you should do the same, but it may give you the result you're after.

Here are the steps I took:

  1. Google image search for "oil slick pattern"

  2. Select some and save as

  3. Locate folder containing overlay effects at C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PhotoDirector14\PhotoDirector presets\Overlay

  4. Crop (square) & resize oil slick images (1024x1024) to match images in "Grunge" subfolder

  5. Make backup copy of Grunge subfolder (in case of error or regret)

  6. Rename oil slick images to "01_grunge_multiply.jpg" etc to match images in Grunge folder

  7. Replace (some) images in Grunge folder (5)

  8. Open PhD & Voila!





I've attached 3 of the images I used, but they may not suit what you want.

Cheers - Tony
Yes, I do use Windows. Sorry for not mentioning. I found the one you are talking about but it wasn't it. The closest one in the Grunge section is 14 rows down on the left. This one is close but not as pronounced or colorful as the one that used to be there. It gave the appearance of an oil sheen on water, Very cool. I suspect that it is no longer available.


Quote The screenshot you shared is from a Mac but you didn't say if that's what you're using or not.

If you're using Windows by chance, it's still in the Grunge section in the latest version of PhD365, but the overlays are under the Guided tab (then Decorations), and not in the Edit tab like in the screenshot:

I am looking for an overlay that was on my software and now it isn't. I am hoping that someone might know if it is still available or is no longer available.

I call it a psychedelic overlay because of the way it looks. I used it once on a car body and it was awesome. I am including a screenshot from a youtube video to give you an idea of the one I am looking for. It is the one on the very bottom of the overlay options in the Grunge section.

I am hoping that it was recatagorized and is still an option.

Thanks in advance,
Ray365
Thank you so much.

Ray365
Quote Hello,
Can you provide more information by letting us know exactly what window you are in, and also share some screenshots from within in PhotoDirector. Not sure if you are in the Guided window or the Create window currently.

Cheers
PhotoDirector Moderator


Hi,
Steps I used to create my issue--- open image, guided tab, photo animation, do some motion, and try to create mp4.

There doesn't appear to be a "produce" button in the lower left to use. Screen shot attached.

Thanks,
Ray365
I am not able to generate an MP4 gor GIF of an animated photo. I have tried troubleshooting it, submitted a service ticket with technical support, uninstalled and reinstalled the software multiple times and am still unsuccessful. I can see the button on YouTube videos, so I know it should be there, but it isn't on my machine. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Ray365
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