![]() ![]() It also took larger memory cards so that I could take over 3000 12 megapixel pictures on one card! The Z980 simply had better resolution and a MUCH better lens. The Z650 camera took very nice pictures which even look good when enlarged to poster sizes. I traded in my trusty Kodak Z650 camera for a Kodak Z980 which Kodak no longer makes! The Z650 had 6 megapixels and 10x zoom while the Z980 had 12 megapixels and a 24x wide angle zoom lens. Taking photographs for me is a way to document my hikes and a way to share the beauty of nature with others. ![]() Sometimes I return to places to get better or different shots that I missed the last time I was there. I often venture to places I have not been to see new views and take new pictures. I sometimes forgo bagging a peak to go to a place with better views. Taking pictures of my hikes had become almost as important to me as the hiking itself. Try looking at this slide shows made using the program. If you want a completely automatic process, then try Jalbum otherwise give it a chance. They have moved on to create JW Player which uses HTML5 which is more universal than the former Flash-based program. It also seems that the company that created this program is no longer developing it. Using it requires an ability to follow simple instructions and to edit some files. I ran across the JW Imagerotator when was trying to find a way to display videos. In many cases this was enough but in some it was not. In addition, the image rotator is limited to 40 slides. I kept those feeds but I had to continue to pay for the subscription even if they are not used. The number of feeds was generous and I had a LOT remaining each year. Every click by a viewer, including me, was a feed. The cost was about $100 per year for a set number of "feeds" and extra "feeds" cost extra money. At one point, I switched to a service called Web Pasties which offered this and several other neat services. I tried various methods using Java and JavaScript but all were too difficult or lacked something. The company seems to be out of business but the program may still be downloaded from several sites.ĭisplaying a rotating sequence of pictures that can be easily viewed but that will continue without user intervention is always interesting. It does a nice job of displaying pictures and is very easy to use although I have only tried it on small "jobs". This is more limited than Jalbum and does require Flash to be installed to work. Try looking at this slide show made using the program.Īnother interesting program I ran across is Fortop Album by Fortop Software. Purchasing removes the advertising slide. The free version simply adds an advertising screen to the end of the slide show. However it does a nice job of displaying pictures. Try the following to view albums displayed with Jalbum.Īnother interesting program I ran across is Flash Slideshow Maker by ANVSoft. The website has also recently been updated and improved. They now offer FREE space on the web to store your pictures with reasonably priced upgrades for more storage. If you have personal photos to process and display, give this program a try. I have been using Fotoplayer, FotoSlides and Turtle which means I must prepare and post the pictures three times! This is a waste of time and space so I have finally settled on the Turtle skin since it is offers a clean display with may options, is currently being developed and does NOT require FLASH. ![]() My only problem is deciding which skins to use. Changes in the main program occur as many user suggestions are incorporated into the design. The skins are constantly being improved and more are added. This program is FREE but has incredible support from the author and from others who use the program. I have used Jalbum for a long time to prepare my hiking pictures for viewing. ![]()
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