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PhotoFilmStrip creates movies out of your pictures in just 3 steps. For Windows or Linux and Maybe Mac X.



http://www.photofilmstrip.org/1-1-Home.html

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Introduction

PhotoFilmStrip creates movies out of your pictures in just 3 steps. First select your photos, customize the motion path and render the video. There are several output possibilities for VCD, SVCD, DVD up to FULL-HD.

The effect of the slideshow is known as "Ken Burns". Comments of the pictures are generated into a subtitle file. Furthermore an audio file can be specified to setup the background musice for the slide show.

In contrary to other projects i know so far, PhotoFilmStrip has the opportunity to render slide show in Full-HD (1920x1080) resolution.

(Mac Users: iPhoto has this "Ken Burns" automatic Slideshows feature built in.)

Features

    * Simple and easy to use graphical user interface
    * Comfortable way to specify the motion path for each picture
    * Picture comments are generate into subtitle file
    * several output possibilities
    * special feature is Full-HD resolution and MPEG4 output
    * background music for the slideshow
    * Export and Import of a PhotoFilmStrip project (all pictures in one file)
    * automatic detection of picture rotation (extracted from EXIF)
    * some picture effect like "black and white" and sepia
    * some quality settings for each output renderer
    * command line interface for batch processing


Download
WinXP/Vista/Win7

Download the setup package. An installation wizard will guide you through the installation process.

    * PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.5

    * Feel free to try the newest release. PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.96 (experimental)

Warning: If you open existing projects with the experimental release please backup the old project files. It may be possible that i change the file format and i cannot guarantee compatibility.
Linux (Debian)

The easiest way to get PhotoFilmStrip running on a Debian based Linux is to download the deb-package. On Ubuntu systems this file will be opened with the gdebi package installer. All dependencies will be automatically installed. After that you have a new shortcut named PhotoFilmStrip in your Sound & Video section of your main menu.

    * PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.5
    * Feel free to try the newest release. PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.96 (experimental)

Please notice the warning above.
Other platforms (sourcecode)

PhotoFilmStrip is written in the interpreter language Python (Version 2.5). It is not neccessary to compile the code to run the application. the folder named "src" in the source-tarball contains the start script "photofilmstrip-gui" to run the GUI front end.

Checkout the latest code from the SVN repository or download the source-tarball.

    * PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.5
    * Feel free to try the newest release. PhotoFilmStrip 1.3.96 (experimental)

Please notice the warning above.

Requirements

To run PhotoFilmStrip you need:

    * Python 2.5
    * GUI framework wxPython 2.8.0 or later
    * Python Imaging Library (PIL)

To render your own filmstrips you need:

    * mencoder

SourceForge

View all available files on SourceForge.

http://www.photofilmstrip.org/4-1-Download.html

 

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