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terrypin wrote on 1/13/2021, 9:51 AM

First see the prominent post at the top of the page, headed
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With much more information we may be able to help.

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browj2 wrote on 1/13/2021, 10:08 PM

@kev

Hi,

There is a main transition effect, 3D Photo Table, that applies the individual transitions, 3D Photo Table Transition 1 through 10, in turn, depending on the quantity that you indicate in the box. Look at the preview of the main one, then the individual ones. That is what you get. There is a background image used, WoodDesk.jpg.

For 4, apply the main effect, put 4 in the box instead of 10, and you'll get the transitions on the 4 photos.

Other than that there is not much that you can change.

Pinboard is the same, but with only 6 transitions and different backgrounds using the following jpg's:

  • draft1.jpg          
  • draft2.jpg          
  • NotepadeSmilie.jpg  
  • number.jpg          
  • ShoppingList.jpg    
  • Texture_.jpg        
  • Texture_pinboard.jpg
  • Wood.jpg

Here is an example of 3D Photo Table applied to 10 photos:

Here is an example of Pinboard with the default 6 transitions, so only 6 photos out of the 10 are done:

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kev wrote on 1/14/2021, 12:52 AM

thanks not what i thought it was used collage in the end thanks browj2

browj2 wrote on 1/14/2021, 9:46 AM

@kev

It's not really a collage because each photo comes back full screen with no background. The main transition is just a series of the individual transitions with a background during the transition. There are other types of transitions that use backgrounds and you can make your own.

I have changed the background of the Photo Table to be cobble stones. I should have used a repeating tile type, but you get the idea.

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kev wrote on 1/15/2021, 3:02 AM

collage worked for me, just dragged on to of picture group, worked fine, table well i tried dragging on to pic group underneath beside just couldn't get it to work at all,

you have been really helpful thankyou

johnebaker wrote on 1/15/2021, 5:13 AM

@kev

Hi

The Photo Table effects are transitions not collages - you drag them onto the 'joint' between 2 objects which must be of sufficient length for the transition to work.

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kev wrote on 1/15/2021, 6:26 AM

THANKS The bit i don't understand is it asks how many pics ?

so i assumed they would all or some would show on table at same time.

no matter now used collage

thank all

browj2 wrote on 1/15/2021, 7:16 AM

@kev

Once again, these are transitions, not collages - and they are under Transitions. There are 10 different transitions that have the same background during the transition - the Photo Table theme. You can pick one transition and apply it multiple times, but the idea of the master is to allow you to apply up to 10 different transitions of that theme in one shot, and apply them to the number of consecutive objects (photos/videos) that you want. One image leaves and another comes in. This is not a collage.

Collages are under Design Templates, Collages.

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