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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ALBUM STARTER EDITION 3.0
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To create a PDF slideshow:
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In the Photo Well, select the photos you want to use in the slideshow. If you don’t make a selection, all the photos
in the Photo Well will be used in the slideshow.
2
Click the Create button
in the shortcuts bar.
3
In the Create PDF Slideshow dialog box, rearrange, duplicate, or remove photos as desired.
4
Click OK and follow the on-screen instruction to save and view your PDF slideshow.
Editing video from your mobile phone
You can edit MPEG-4 (.mp4) and 3GPP (.3gp) formatted videos captured with your mobile phone with the Edit
Mobile Movie feature. Using the Edit Mobile Movie dialog box, you can trim the video, copy and paste sections of
the video, select portions of video by setting In and Out points, and play back a selection in a continuous loop.
You can view the video in the video player or you can view individual frames in the timeline. Directly above the Play
button is the timecode reading, which displays the time as hours:minutes:seconds:frames. You can use this timecode
to navigate to specific frames in the video.
To view video in the Edit Mobile Movie dialog box:
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Select a supported video file in the Photo Well and choose Edit > Edit Mobile Movie.
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In the Edit Mobile Movie dialog box, do any of the following:
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To play the video, click the Play button
or choose Player > Play.
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To move to the beginning of the video, click the Start button
or choose Player > Go To Beginning.
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To move to the end of the video, click the End button
or choose Player > Go To End.
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To fast forward, choose Player > Fast Forward.
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To fast rewind, choose Player > Fast Backward.
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To manually navigate through the video, drag the blue current-time indicator
along the timeline.
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To view the individual video frames, drag the scrollbar along the bottom of the timeline.
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To zoom in or out (to view more or fewer frames in the timeline), drag the zoom slider to the right or left,
or choose a zoom setting from the Zoom menu.
To select a portion of the video:
You need to select portions of video before you can copy, cut, or trim the video. When setting the Out point for your
selection, you may need to either use the scroll bar under the video track, or drag the zoom slider to the left so that
you can see the last frame of video and the Out marker. The selected area is indicated by a blue bar in the timeline.
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In the Edit Mobile Video Editor, do the following:
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To set the In point of the selection, drag the blue current-time indicator to where you want the selection to begin,
and click the Set Mark In button
or choose Player > Set Mark In. (You can also Shift-click in the timeline
where you want the In point.
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To set the Out point, drag the blue current-time marker to where you want the selection to end and click the Set
Mark In button
or choose Player > Set Mark Out. Ctrl-click in the timeline where you want the Out point.
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To adjust the In or Out points, drag the In or Out selection markers.