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The PTE album "Versailles"


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Désolé, c'est ce qui arrive quand on fait plusieurs chose à la fois, c'est réparé.

It's OK now.

Jean-Pierre, In Transition 5/Slide 12-Versailles_20.jpg I can see that the first image is cut in two in Photoshop for the Left and Right images that open to give you the second image underneath. How do you get them to decrease in width at the same time as they open? They seem to be controlled by the Left and Right rectangles - but what are these rectangles? If I alter the zoom of an image to 0.001 - it goes from 100 down to nothing. Can you help me please? Cheers, Derek

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Jean-Pierre, In Transition 5/Slide 12-Versailles_20.jpg I can see that the first image is cut in two in Photoshop for the Left and Right images that open to give you the second image underneath. How do you get them to decrease in width at the same time as they open? They seem to be controlled by the Left and Right rectangles - but what are these rectangles? If I alter the zoom of an image to 0.001 - it goes from 100 down to nothing. Can you help me please? Cheers, Derek

Jean-Pierre, Today I realise that by bringing the button out between the zoom you can get the zoom down to 0.001 on the one side. Also by splitting the first image into two halves and saving them as .png images you get the window/curtain effect to reveal the second image. It works the same I feel certain, but without the black edge to the curtains. Hope this might help others.

For those that are interested in your french explanation of the transitions http://babelfish.altavista.com/ will do a pretty good job. It might help you too going from French to English though from what I have seen you are so good at it as is your Versailles which is fascinating.

Must now try some of your other ideas!

Cheers

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Well, it seem you find by youself. Just one point, the two grey rectangle are only to give the impression that the page is a little thick and they move at the same time as the two half picture.

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