The key was that during it's current year, Premiere Elements will get a couple ACR updates. When I first saw that, I had a personal "What the heck?" I tried loading a couple RAWs and was amazed it worked. Much later I set Lightroom to keep .XMPs as a backup security blanket. I did some "extreme" processng on one and accidentally saw it come through on a load to PrE.
Once in PrE it is not backwardly synced to Lightroom.
With 4K output choices the "slideshows" can be impressive on a big screen TV.
I like iMovie and have been successful with it.
bsprague wrote:
The key was that during it's current year, Premiere Elements will get a couple ACR updates. When I first saw that, I had a personal "What the heck?" I tried loading a couple RAWs and was amazed it worked. Much later I set Lightroom to keep .XMPs as a backup security blanket. I did some "extreme" processng on one and accidentally saw it come through on a load to PrE.
Once in PrE it is not backwardly synced to Lightroom.
With 4K output choices the "slideshows" can be impressive on a big screen TV.
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Neither of my TV's are 4k so it doesn't matter right now. But I see a 4k TV in the future when there's more broadcasts in 4k.
CamB wrote:
Mac user here. I use FotoMagico from Boinx. Great program. Works with any file type. Easy to mix video and stills. Multiple audio tracks. Drag and drop and speaks to Lightroom and Apple Music. Great customer support.
(I don't work for them.)
...Cam
I too use FotoMagico. It’s great.
jeep_daddy wrote:
Neither of my TV's are 4k so it doesn't matter right now. But I see a 4k TV in the future when there's more broadcasts in 4k.
I'm not sure there will be a lot of broadcasting in 4K because, at a normal view distance, HD looks very good. There is no reason to watch the news in 4K. However, looking at one's own work on a 4K TV might get you excited.
Put some photos from your full res DSLR, some 4K clips (if your camera can do that), maybe some 4K from your phone or a 4K slideshow you produced on a USB stick. Take it to Costco, Best Buy or somewhere and play it on one of the $400 to $500 55" TVs.
This topic is about slideshows. You have to play slideshows on something. 4K screens playing 4K slideshows makes sense to me.
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