Fotomagico is another one that I use. Can burn to DVD or your iPad or other choices. Works very well once you get the hang of it.
Not sure that doing it this way will play in a Blue-Ray DVD player. I think this will only copy to DVD and play on a computer (Mac).
When i burn movies with iDVD, they play in my Blue-Ray DVD. I don't have an Xbox but it is Blue-Ray (I believe) so it should work.
You could use iMovie that comes packaged with your Mac. Just import the pictures into a new project, under File, click on project properties, select duration etc. Then add your music. Then you can share to iDVD or other formats to run on your iPhone, AppleTV or burn to a DVD. Lots of choices in the Share menu.
To find the location of a file on your iMac, press the Command and space bar together. In the Spotlight search line type Stefani. You should see your file in the drop down list, position your cursor over the file so it is highlighted (don't click on it) and then press and hold the Option and Command keys together and in a second or two, the file location will appear on the bottom of the image.
Hope this works for you.
mrmal
Mt daughter recently purchased an Olympus Tough TG-620. She got it from Shoppers Drug for about $60. So far, she is pleased with the pictures, both wet and dry. And all her pictures are of her three little ones. It was too good a deal for her to pass up. I also got one at the same price to use instead of my Canon 60D when I'm at the pool or lake but haven't tried it out yet. If I have an opportunity later today to use it, I'll post a picture to show results.
Mark Wallace on Adorama training video says that when shooting fireworks, set focus just short of infinity. In his clip, he shows the infinity mark on his lens. I am shooting a Canon 60D and have a EFS 18-200 mm and an EFS 18-135 mm. Neither of these lenses show the infinity setting for Focus. On Manual focus, I think it is at the far end when you twist the focus ring. But which end is it? With the lens pointing to the subject is it turned clockwise or counter-clockwise to reach the infinity setting. Fireworks coming at us very quickly, July 1st in Canada and I want to be ready.Thanks for you advise.
On a MAC, click on "Show Character Viewer, then on Letterlike Symbols and there it is, with 16 different © symbols for you to choose from. Drag the one you want to your document. Done.
Are you seeing this on the camera or on the computer after downloading? If you are using Aperture on a Mac, if you don't set the parameters correctly, you will only see the Jpeg in your library but the RAW may be there as well. If doing something else, no comment.
Thanks for the tip.
Downloaded the .pdf . Haven't read it yet but quick overview looks informative.
I agree; not user friendly. Just started using it so maybe in time I'll figure it out. I am an Aperture user on a MAC and this will still be my main editing software, unless I find something better. Made for a MAC by Apple so it fits pretty well for me.
I have a 60D as well, updated dpp to 3.12.52 and have tried compositing but haven't done anything fancy yet. will try later to see if I can make something special
Updated DPP manual today to 3.12.52 but I have a 60D so I don't think I can do compostiting anyways. thanks
I am going to install Canon DPP today on my iMac. Even before I install it, I am now curious what a "compostiting tool" is? I use Aperture for most of my photo editing but want to use the Canon tools as well to determine if this is a better way to go. I an new to DSLR so will be asking a lot of questions on this forum. Thanks for your advise and help.
I'm new here and to DSLR photography as well. An stressful moment; I was cleaning my Canon 18-200 IS lens and noticed some fuzz and specks. Couldn't get them off and was really starting to worry. Thinking that Canon is going to sock it to me just to get some fuzz out of my new lens. Then I remembered that I had purchased and installed a Digital UV filter. Unscrewed it, cleaned the inside and all was fine. I'm a happy camper again.