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You can also apply a setting to all slides by clicking Edit, Select All (Ctrl-
A). Figure 8 below shows the Image Properties screen.
A). Figure 8 below shows the Image Properties screen.
Figure 8 – Image Properties
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Background Fill Color:
Digital PixMaster will fill any unused portion of the screen with a
background of your choosing from the list of colors. This reduces the
“black bar” effect seen when images do not have the same 4:3 proportion
as the MemoryFrame screen. See Figure 9.
background of your choosing from the list of colors. This reduces the
“black bar” effect seen when images do not have the same 4:3 proportion
as the MemoryFrame screen. See Figure 9.
Figure 9 – Background Color Palette
Selected Image
Properties
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11.5.11 Transition Default: [Random] and Many Others
This function is used to preset the default for Transition Style when
uploading or playing images from the USB devices. There are a
multitude of styles from which to choose, including random.
uploading or playing images from the USB devices. There are a
multitude of styles from which to choose, including random.
11.5.12 SPECIAL Button [Current Setting]
The SPECIAL button is used to activate a variety of one-touch
features. These features are very useful when in environments where
one-touch functionality are desired. This may range from filling
memory with images from USB to playing and external slideshow.
The features are selected through this function. The variety of one-
touch functions are shown in Figure 25. These one-touch functions are
also available in other areas of the Menu system. See Figure 32.
Onscreen, the current setting of the SPECIAL Button is displayed.
features. These features are very useful when in environments where
one-touch functionality are desired. This may range from filling
memory with images from USB to playing and external slideshow.
The features are selected through this function. The variety of one-
touch functions are shown in Figure 25. These one-touch functions are
also available in other areas of the Menu system. See Figure 32.
Onscreen, the current setting of the SPECIAL Button is displayed.
Figure 25 – SPECIAL Button Selection