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Can You Create a Slideshow in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 4:04 pm

Sure! Photoshop is a great tool for creating slideshows.

You can use it to create beautiful slideshows with your photos and videos. Here’s how:

First, open Photoshop and go to File > New > Blank File. In the New Document dialog box, set the Width and Height to the size you want your slideshow to be. Then, click OK.

Next, go to Layer > New > Background from Layer. A new layer will be created in your document.

Now, go to File > Open and select the photos or videos you want to use in your slideshow. Click Open.

Your photos or videos will now appear in your document. To add more photos or videos, simply repeat the previous step. To rearrange your photos or videos, simply click on the layer and drag it to the desired location.

Once you have all of your photos and videos in place, it’s time to add some transitions. To do this, go to Window > Timeline. The Timeline panel will appear at the bottom of your screen.

PRO TIP: The article ‘Can You Create a Slideshow in Photoshop?’ is a guide on how to create a slideshow in Photoshop. However, it is important to note that this guide is for advanced users only. If you are not an advanced user, please do not attempt to follow this guide as you may damage your computer.

Click on the “Create Video Timeline” button at the bottom of the Timeline panel. A new video timeline will be created in your document.

To add a transition between two layers, simply click on the transition icon between the two layers and drag it to the desired location. You can also change the duration of the transition by clicking on the transition and dragging its edges.

When you’re happy with your transitions, go to File > Export > Render Video. In the Render Video dialog box, select a file format and destination for your video, then click Render.

And that’s it! You’ve now created a slideshow in Photoshop!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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