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| | Captions to pictures I am trying to create a DVD of different pictures. I have added captions to some of the pictures but the text size is so small you can't see it on the picture. How can I encrese the size of the text? Appreciate any help or suggestions. Joe Tolar |
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| | Re: Captions to pictures Adam, THanks for the help.y. After trying to create several picture DVD's I know now why my Son-in-law suggested I get a Mac if i wanted to make many Picture DVD's. Thanks agai. I will let you know how it works out. Joe Tolar "Adam Albright" wrote: > On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:00:04 -0700, Joe Tolar <Joe > Tolar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I am trying to create a DVD of different pictures. I have added captions to > >some of the pictures but the text size is so small you can't see it on the > >picture. How can I encrese the size of the text? > >Appreciate any help or suggestions. > > > >Joe Tolar > > You want what's called a text overlay. While limited and crude in > Movie Maker you can do it. > > 1. Create your slide show with images that are free on any captions > since anything in the way of text already part of the image will > end up looking like crap. > > 2. Switch to Timeline View so you can see things better. > > 3. Move the scrubber so it positions the image you want to add a > caption to so it appears in the preview window. > > 4. Under Edit, select Titles and Credits, then Tile on selected clip > then type what you want in the way of a caption. > > 5. Click Add Title and it should show up on the timeline on the Title > Overlay track. > > Play to see if it gives the effect you want. My main beef with Movie > Maker is it behaves more like a toy than a real video editor offering > little if any control at least not without a lot of tweaking and > repeated tries before you get it close to how you want it to look. > > For example in writing this I tested how involved in would be to put a > caption at the bottom of a picture. > > I had to first pick subtitle under Title animation, then in the text > box that popped up click it several time to drop the line of text to > the bottom then fiddle with font size and type so it takes several > passes to get it the way you want. I still didn't like it since the > text was too big, Movie Makers doesn't show what the actual text size > is, just crude buttons to increase or decrease and no indication of > where the text appears until you test play. All a lot of extra steps > that can get to be a real pain if you're making a longer slide show. > Still you can also add animation effects if you carefully work your > way through the menu choices. > > > |
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