Photodex ProShow: Visual QuickStart Guide

Photodex ProShow: Visual QuickStart Guide is a new book by Jon Canfield. This is the first book that covers both versions of ProShow 4, ProShow Gold and ProShow Producer, in detail. The book leads readers through the process of creating stunning slide shows that can be viewed on computers, televisions and other devices, and over the Internet. The full-colour Photodex ProShow: Visual QuickStart Guide has a list price of $29.99, but is available now for $21.59 from Amazon.
Website: Photodex ProShow: Visual QuickStart Guide at Amazon
Press Release
Photodex ProShow: Visual Quickstart Guide, in full color, is the first book available that covers both versions of ProShow 4 are in detail: ProShow Gold and ProShow Producer. The book leads readers through the process of creating stunning slide shows that can be viewed on computers, televisions, devices, and over the Internet. Whether the reader wants to create a show around their last vacation or professionals needing to create shows for weddings and other events, this task-based tutorial has it all.
Photodex ProShow: Visual QuickStart Guide offers:
Easy visual approach uses full color pictures to guide you through Photodex ProShow and show you what to do.
Concise steps and explanations let you get up and running in no time.
Companion Web site at www.proshowbook.com offers sample images, effects, and more.
With ProShow users combine photos, videos, and music to create stunning slideshows. Users can create a unique and personalized photo slide show for any occasion whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation, holiday, wedding or just showing-off vacation photos. Even professionals use Proshow as it provides an elegant way to present photos and pitch clients. Built-in editing tools and effects make it easy to add borders to photos, crop and edit video and audio clips, pan and zoom, and add transition styles including dissolves, fades, wipes, and shapes. When it’s time to output a show, Proshow offers many output options including DVD, Blu-ray, CD, the Web and dozens of devices like the iPod, iPhone, and Blackberry. You can even upload your slide shows directly to YouTube.
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