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| Downloads:12,090 |
| Version Downloads:5,102 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Author Tools |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:08 Mar 2006 |
| Platform:PPC |
| Price: $15.00 |
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One thing that would be cool is if you could incorperate movies into it. So as the cube is spinning around you can see the movies.
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Mar 2005
I am interested to know what kind of pictures will give you horizontal lines, and what configuration you are running.
Please drop me an email.
supportcw@mac.com
Anonymous reviewed on 26 Feb 2005
I went back to the web site, found some documentation. Talk about painfull. There has to be a better way of explaination. I'm a techie and yet, I gave up.
Promising. Probably works well, but frankly I didn't get that far.
What OS and HW config do you have ?
What is the pixel size of the pictures you drag from iPhoto ?
Do you see thumbnails of your pictures after dropping them ?
Regards, the developer.
Anonymous reviewed on 22 Aug 2004
Then, import the movie to iMovie.
Direct PAL and NTSC exports are not giving as good quality as they should. I will work on this issue.
To control picture cropping, press the (+) button. Many settings will appear. For control freaks !
Regards, BJ
Anonymous reviewed on 22 Aug 2004
> To achieve high quality, choose Custom as Export Format, then when the export dialog pops up, choose a quality codec like Photo JPEG or Sorenson 3.
DV export formats (PAL and NTSC) are not fully satisfactory (yet).
My recommendation : Export to Photo JPEG, then import to iMovie. Quality is excellent.
> You can control how your pictures are cropped. Press the + button to access Crop controls. Once done, press Record Preferences to store your settings.