![]() A feast for eyes and earsįotoMagico also works with iTunes, enabling you to easily add music to your slideshow. You can include text on any slide with the Add Title button, and use the Options panel to adjust font, alignment, opacity, and motion. Use the Options button to tweak slide timing, duration, motion, and transitions for single or multiple photos. Handy guides and a satisfying audible “snap” help you set precise photo positioning in both instances (and both can be toggled off in FotoMagico’s preferences). ![]() Once a photo is on the stage, two clever dials provide precise control over its percentage of zoom and angle of rotation (great for straightening photos), both when the photo enters the stage (start position) and exits (finish position). With FotoMagico Pro, photographers can access Aperture libraries and apply watermarks to their images.īy default, FotoMagico applies a beautiful pan-and-zoom effect to photos, causing them to enter and exit the stage-the main work area-from alternating directions. Choose to pull images from an iPhoto library, or just drag and drop images into FotoMagico’s iMovie-style interface from other applications or from an open folder in the Finder. You begin by selecting a photo library or folder from the program’s Image/Audio Options panel. FotoMagico supports the usual image file formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG-anything that QuickTime can read-plus Raw).
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