photo story for linux

Gene Heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Sat Apr 30 11:42:51 UTC 2016


On Saturday 30 April 2016 04:16:24 Charles T. Bell wrote:

> I would recommend photofilmstrip as a possibility.
> I am not sure how well it will suit your purposes,
> but it is available and does create movies out of
> photos with sound.
> You can find it with: apt-cache show photofilmstrip
> You can install it with: sudo apt-get install photofilmstrip
> Good Luck!
> I hope it fits your requirements.
>
> Tom
>
I have seen some quite impressive work, very smoothly done using the 
LibreOffice presentation facility.

So you might want to look at that as a possible method.
 
> On 04/30/2016 04:08 AM, Errol Sapir wrote:
> > Hi
> > For years I have used Microsoft's Photo Story program to make my
> > photos into a (sort of) "movie". What it does is enable one to join
> > hundreds of photos together, and then add sound or narration and
> > titles if one wishes.  One can control the way and time each photo
> > is viewed and how it is viewed by either zooming in or out of parts
> > of a photo. The best part is the way it joins all these photos into
> > a continuity which give the feeling of  a movie.
> > Is there a similar program for us Linux (Kubuntu) users or will I
> > still have to use Windows because this is almost the only reason I
> > use Windows at home.
> > Errol


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