Katie, I think you can probably use powerpoint or windows picture viewer for a slideshow, assuming you wanted something basic and I'm pretty sure you can change the timer in both programs. I don't know much about projectors but if you copy those files onto your laptop and connect that to the projector you should be good to go. Best of luck
Jawad, thank you for the kind words. The two pics before the last were taken at Mt Fuji.
I have a Leica for sale, someone pleeeease buy it, I need the money to buy a canon 6D, I am camera-less, but I have two lenses, one, this Leica, and the other, a Canon 85mm 1.2 MK II L!
FS: Rare Serial # 999001 Leica Summarit 50mm 1.5 L39 Screw Mount
Great stuff all! Need to really try landscapes really soon, not to much here in the desert
Thanks for all the comments and like folks!
Phil
Wedding (getting ready and tea ceremony) w/the MM and M240 w/Noct 1f or Voight 35 1.2 version 2 (I really love this lens, plus it's a whole lot cheaper than the asph FLE, I would not hesitate to use it for events!), colored getting ready w/vsco (retro theme)
You have a number of SlideShow options with LightRoom. I would consider exporting the show as a video, that way you can set everything up in LR and the video will reflect your settings. Just decide whether you will play back on a Mac or PC and burn a disc.
Don't run off the road here not watching what you are doing. That simple little straight stretch is perched on the side of a mountain with a 150-250 foot drop off to the side, without a guard rail. Oh, a few trees might slow you down, but that's about it. Very dangerous. Location: "Turn at Traffic Light number 8, in Gatlinburg TN, to access 1 way roadway through the picturesque moment in time. With log home, a newer clapboard home, some outbuildings, and a mountain stream. Cool roadway cut below a cliff like area, enveloped in a lush forest of greenery, with a stream dropping to the forest floor. Awesome.
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail: Part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP)
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tennclay: Very nice 12mm usage. How the heck do you keep that wide dynamic range in check?
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Cheers!
-Jawad
Thanks Jawad,
I use Lightroom graduated filters! I still have trouble with the color shift as evidenced on the second shot. I can likely fix that if I decide to print it.