Thanks Wolfgang!
Mir, you can probably do it easier in Quicktime Pro (though it has less options and more limited export methods, ie lower quality).
Otherwise, it's literally:
1) Get a DSLR, set it to JPG, continuous shooting mode, take 7 - 8 pics in a row of each event / subject.
2) use image2raw (free) and avidemux (free) to create the slideshow and add music. Or Quicktime Pro.
3) There is no step 3.
Thanks Wolfgang! Mir, you
Thanks Wolfgang!
Mir, you can probably do it easier in Quicktime Pro (though it has less options and more limited export methods, ie lower quality).
Otherwise, it's literally:
1) Get a DSLR, set it to JPG, continuous shooting mode, take 7 - 8 pics
in a row of each event / subject.
2) use image2raw (free) and avidemux (free) to create the slideshow and
add music. Or Quicktime Pro.
3) There is no step 3.