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the demo from this video. Here we have included
the manual version, which is probably the best option
for digital books

I don't like to pigeon hole slide
shows, but I think it is fair to say we can split
AV into two broad sections.
In one section we will try to capture a mood from
a place, a subject, a person or even an event, maybe
something from our history and we see plenty of
shows created with a WW2 theme as an example.
We also have a need for the second category - a
creative way to Present images. These could be a
random set of images, or perhaps a presentation
of an object, place or person.
A models portfolio comes to mind, a house sale even.
A child or grandchild's Birthday is another subject,
but it could be almost anything.
One of the nicest ways to present images like this
is in the form of a digital book with slowly turning
pages. We can create the pages to turn themselves
or we can allow the viewer to turn the pages when
they are ready.
This is a good idea if text is included with the
images as we all read at a different pace. We can
even have the music running independently to the
viewer turning the pages so it is not affected by
the speed of their viewing.
This digital book technique can also be split into
two categories, because we can achieve this in two
ways. Probably the easiest way is to create some
artwork via our image editor and use a transition
already a part of PTE.
The alternative is to use
Animation and 3D parameters to take the place of
our transition. This second option is more involved
and we will deal with that technique in another
tutorial.
Here we will start with the easier option which
has bags of charm
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readme file HERE
