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Finder Slideshow
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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when I select photos in the Finder, right click and select Slideshow, the photos appear in random order.
Anyway to make them appear in the same order as they are in the folder?
thanks, VX
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They appear in numerical and then alphabetical order as far as I can tell. Just look at the way they are listed in the index sheet.
The Finder slideshow is (overly) limited and will hopefully see major improvements at some point, but if you want absolute control over your images in a slideshow, use iPhoto.
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I haven't been able to figure out a pattern, the order changes each time I start the slideshow.
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Originally Posted by VX4c90uu22-.01
Anyway to make them appear in the same order as they are in the folder?
When you are selecting finder view options, select the column view choice. Then when you select the photos you want, do the slide show and they will be in the correct order as listed in your column view. In some quirk, any other view choice will give you a random slideshow. Strange, huh?
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hey, I think you are right!
If I put the finder window in that third view option "as Columns" then the slideshow is in the proper order.
I NEVER use that view, I don't find it useful.
It would be great if they would fix this. I was hoping to win the 1,000,000,000 song contest so that when Steve Jobs called me, I would tell him about this issue!!!!
thanks
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Or you can open the photos in Preview before you start the slideshow. The photos will be in the correct order if you open them in preview first.
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I recently bought Photoshop Elements 4.0
It has a program called Bridge which allows you to browse your files in the folders they are stored...you don't have to import them like in iPhoto.
Bridge has a really good slideshow and allows you to change the size of the thumbnails. Its really fast too.
The only thing it doesn't do is show quicktime movies.
I highly recommend this, at $89 its completely worth it.
Compare this to ACDSee on the PC, but much better and more stable.
VX
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I don't have anything useful to add, except that VX4c90uu22-.01 is the best name ever.
Do you use Elements in conjunction with iPhoto at all? I've been thinking about getting it because I want more editing power than iPhoto, but don't need Photoshop. But I like letting iPhoto handle the filesystem parts..
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I don't use iPhoto right now, I have too much invested in all the folders I've created for my photos...I like browsing them that way.
I haven't used the editing functions in PSE yet, but I hear they are improved and easy to use.
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