If you want to get fancy with artwork, gradient backgrounds, and curved text – you need something other than Picasa. I recommend something like Powerpoint. You create the slide in Powerpoint, then export it as a .jpg picture file and Picasa can use it like any other picture.
But, if you just want a Cover slides and some occasional titles, Picasa’s Collage and text features can fit the bill quite nicely.
I have a lot of pictures from our stays at the Thousand Trails parks around the US. To make a cover slide for them, I’ll select several of the photos and then click on ‘Collage.’ Using the picture pile style, I’ll arrange the photos leaving plenty of space for the Title.
After creating the collage, I add text using the Text tool. That’s a pretty nice cover slide for my slide show.
Now I want some simpler title slides for the rest of the show. I just want a blank background, no pictures. If you understand Picasa, you know that it *only* works with pictures. So, we have to trick it into making a ‘picture’ with no pictures! Once again, we start with a collage.
Select one picture in your library – any old picture – because we’re just going to get rid of it. Then click Collage. If you use the Picture Pile type of collage you know that you can move a picture anywhere on the slide … you can even drag it off the slide altogether! That leaves you with a blank background. And, you can make the background be any color you like with the Background options on the left.
When you ‘Create’ this collage – you get a blank picture that you can now add text to. Pretty slick. Now you can arrange your pictures and your titles all in an album for a great slide show!
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- Adding Text to Pictures
- Collage Tip – Framing a Picture
- Quick Collage
- Basic Edits
- Tuning
- Make a Movie
- Keeping your Slideshow in a Specified Sort Order
- Playing Slideshows with Music
If you want to add narration to your slide show we highly recommend the free program from Microsoft called Photo Story 3. Geeks on Tour has several ‘Show-Me-How’ videos on Photo Story.
If you need to learn Picasa, the best way is with the book ‘Beginner’s Guide to Picasa 3.5’ it includes Show-Me-How videos.
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That is just TOO COOL! I love how you make the program work for you and I'll be sure to use this tip in my next presentation. I've gotten to the point that I use Picasa instead of PowerPoint because of PowerPoint's screen capture tool.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to do this 'cover slide & collages'. I made up the collage but can't work out how you put the text in there. I know about the text tool for individual photos but can't work out the text for the collage.
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You finish the collage then work with the saved file like any other picture.
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