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Chapter 21 Creating Slideshow Presentations 472
The new image border is applied to the selected slide or group of slides in the slideshow.
Setting the Crop for Individual Slides
You can make a photo or a group of photos in your slideshow ll the screen.
Choose how you want
the photo cropped from
this pop-up menu.
Make sure this checkbox
is selected.
To make the photo or group of photos in the slideshow ll the screen
1 Select a photo or group of photos in the Browser.
2 In the Selected Slides pane of the Slideshow Editor, select the Crop checkbox.
3 Choose Fill Frame from the Crop pop-up menu.
The selected photo or photos ll the screen. To set which part of the photo is cropped when you
choose the Fill Frame item from the Crop pop-up menu, follow the steps below.
To set the crop for photos that ll the screen
1 In the Selected Slides pane of the Slideshow Editor, click the Edit button to the right of the Crop
pop-up menu.
A crop overlay appears over the selected photo.
2 Drag the crop overlay over the part of the photo that you want to appear in the slideshow.
3 Click Done.
Applying a Ken Burns Eect to Individual Slides
You can select specic photos in your slideshow that warrant additional emphasis and apply a
Ken Burns eect to them. You can also choose where the Ken Burns eect panning begins and
ends within a photo.
Note: If the faces in the photos have names assigned to them, the Ken Burns eect takes this
information into account when cropping and positioning the faces in the slideshow.
To apply a Ken Burns eect to an individual slide in the slideshow
1 Select a photo in the Browser.
2 In the Selected Slides pane of the Slideshow Editor, select the Crop checkbox.
Choose Ken Burns
Effect from the Crop
pop-up menu.