> I love your pictures, though I'm wondering about a couple of them. Did
> you mean to take a picture of a piece of log on the ground?
Hmmmm... I just looked again and I don't get a log on the ground shot. But
I think it might be the slideshow setting that I have webshots using.
Unless you specify otherwise, it allows "effects" on transition. When it
does this, it zooms in and out of shots, which I find distracting. It might
have zoomed in on the log for you. Once the slideshow stops, I think its
possible to change the slideshow settings to "none", which should give true
shots. Thanks for the heads up!
Susan M
Otis and Chester
Susan M - 22 Apr 2007 22:14 GMT
> Hmmmm... I just looked again and I don't get a log on the ground shot.
> But I think it might be the slideshow setting that I have webshots using.
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> think its possible to change the slideshow settings to "none", which
> should give true shots. Thanks for the heads up!
OK, I figured it out. If you put your cursor under the picture that's
showing, the slideshow menu comes up with the play, pause and such. On the
far RH side, there is the word "effects" and you can press that to turn them
on or off!
Susan M
Otis and Chester
Tanada - 22 Apr 2007 22:26 GMT
> OK, I figured it out. If you put your cursor under the picture
> that's showing, the slideshow menu comes up with the play,
> pause and such. On the far RH side, there is the word
> "effects" and you can press that to turn them on or off!
Thanks! I'll go check them out again.
Pam S.