The following is a list of instructional videos that may help you to make slideshows using Apple products.
Older versions of MacOS
Newer versions of MacOS
Keynote free software for MacOS 10.15 Catalina or later.
The following is a list of instructional videos that may help you to make slideshows using Apple products.
Older versions of MacOS
Newer versions of MacOS
Keynote free software for MacOS 10.15 Catalina or later.
You can review an abridged version of Ross Laing’s excellent presentation on buying used photography equipment here.
Here are the links he included at the end of his presentation:
Used Equipment Camera Retailers:
Henrys
Vistek
Adorama
B&H Photo
KEH Camera
MBP
Brand Specific Marketplaces (using Pentax examples):
Pentax Forums
Pentax User
Local and online sellers:
Amazon
Camerama, Toronto
[Edward Village Hotel, 185 Yorkland Bl., Toronto. hours are 9:30-2:30. Admission is $7 (Students $5). Lots of free parking. For more
info email here ]
Camera Traders (Victoria, B.C.)
Camera Trading Company (Ottawa)
ebay
Etsy Cameras
kijiji
maxsold
Equipment Reviews:
Digital Photography Review
You Tube:
If you’re going to publish your slideshows online on where they’re publicly accessible you have to use royalty free or copyright free music, otherwise you may be liable for copyright violation.
Catherine Easton has been doing our camera club slideshows and since COVID they’ve been posted to the club’s YouTube channel. When asked where she was finding the music, she said:
I did a google search on the subject of Royalty Free and Copyright Free music — and lots of sites come up. These are two that I’ve explored and downloaded some tracks:
You have to be prepared to spend an hour or two researching the various pieces of music — there is a reason why some of it hasn’t made the “top 100 list”. However, I’ve managed to get a collection of a dozen or so pieces that should keep me going for the 2020/2021 season of slide shows.
Catherine Easton
This is the third of three videos that show how easy it is to make a slideshow using the Photos program that is built into Windows 10. We’ll continue with the slideshow from last time and:
Bill Robertson
This is the second of three videos that show how easy it is to make a slideshow using the Photos program that is built into Windows 10. We’ll continue with the slideshow we started last time and:
Bill Robertson
This is the first of three videos that show how easy it is to make a slideshow using the Photos program that is built into Windows 10. In this video we’ll find and run the Photos program, add images, preview our creation, and save our slideshow as a video.
Bill Robertson
We’re starting a series of posts on how to make your own slideshows in hopes than more club members will be inspired to submit slideshows to share at our meetings like the one Debbie and Catherine shared at our December meeting.
The guidelines are here and there’s a (slightly out of date) post here.
We’ll be providing information on how to find royalty free music, on making slideshows with Windows, and with Apple devices.
Stay tuned…
During an online meeting the presenter may wish to show a presentation to all members. Bill Robertson has created a video describing how to do this: View Presentation Full Screen in Google Meet.
With the cases of Covid-19 still a concern, the Executive of the Kanata Seniors’ Centre Camera Club have decided to continue to have the monthly meetings online using Google Meet.
The website has been updated to include information on Google Meet including Requirements for Google Meet Video Calls, How to Access a Meeting and How to Use Google Meet. For information on Google Meet go to the menu item Get Help/Online Meetings and our blog posts with the Article Tag “Online Meeting”
Send an email to contact@ksccc.ca if you: