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		<title>More Kick-Ass Code&#8230;almost</title>
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In preparation for my new job I&#8217;ve been signing up with a bunch of video-sharing sites. Thing is: I got no video camera. The video on my Fuji F10 is busted, and my iBook predates those with pinholes. One thing I do have plenty of is old-fashioned digital photos. The question, then: how to turn [...]]]></description>
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<p>In preparation for my new job I&#8217;ve been signing up with a bunch of video-sharing sites. Thing is: I got no video camera. The video on my Fuji F10 is busted, and my iBook predates those with pinholes. One thing I do have plenty of is old-fashioned <em>digital photos</em>. The question, then: how to turn my photos into video slideshows?<br />
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Enter Slideroll.com, top hit for Google string &#8220;flickr photo video slideshow&#8221;. It looked like a legit, layman&#8217;s tool perfectly suited to the task. &#8220;Free Slideshow Videomaker!&#8221; says a button on their site. Fair enough. I poked around a bit, and decided to spring $7.50 for a two month test run. <!--more--></p>
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<p>Unfortunately, I didn&#8217;t poke around enough, and overlooked that the &#8220;Free Slideshow Videomaker&#8221; is, for now at least, only a Windows app. No slideshow videos today. Even so, the service seems very promising so I don&#8217;t regret the purchase. It&#8217;s been around since 2004 (ample time to develop a Mac version, eh?), and while the coup de grace feature remains out of Mac users&#8217; reach, everything leading up to it feels solid.</p>
<p>The site is logically setup and UI behaves smoothly. In no time I had given it Flickr API access and had all my sets available for upload in a dropdown menu. While I admit I made no effort to explore any deeper features or editing functions, within 10 minutes I had uploaded a thick set of pics from SONAR in Barcelona, picked some music from Sonific (meh), saved and downloaded the whole thing. Not bad. Of course, this &#8220;download&#8221; is not a video, but a folder that can be processed into video&#8230;on a PC&#8230;and, let&#8217;s hope, eventually on a Mac.</p>
<p>As it stands, Slideroll does offer a somewhat compelling service. Unlike the embedded Flickr slideshows used below, an embedded Slideroll occupies less page real estate. It also takes a little less time to load, assumingly because it&#8217;s calling a prefab slideshow from Slideroll, rather than loading a raw Flickr Flash slideshow. Converting Sliderolls to videos, I hope, will make the result even more discrete, useful, and fast-loading when embedded from a videosharing site.</p>
<p>I am not particularly concerned by the 5000-photo upload limit. It&#8217;s generous to begin with, and it becomes irrelevant once I can depend upon Slideroll as a photo-to-video production tool &#8211; and you can just download, save, and repost the video &#8211; rather than a slideshow creation and hosting service. Of course, this imposes a different calculus on the whole situation: $7.50 bimonthly is $45 a year. Considering current freeware and webapp trends, not to mention a market of indie programs that can be had for a song, that&#8217;s a stupid expensive proposition for any application, much less an interdependent web-desktop tool. Make it a flat $25 or $30 for the 5000 photo ceiling and the (Mac, please) videomaker and it&#8217;s sold.</p>
<p>One thing I must note is that, at its default 360&#215;240 setting, Slideroll is landscape oriented and crops photos rotated to portrait. There are both pan and zoom options, but I haven&#8217;t tested them. Increasing the aspect ratio to 360&#215;360 appears to be a satisfactory, even pleasing band-aid, but I have no idea how that plays when converting to, and uploading as, video. Oh yeah, Web 2.0 brownie points for the (adjustable) rounded corners.</p>
<p>The jury is still out. Let&#8217;s hope Mr. Gaudreault can submit a Mac version of the Videomaker as additional evidence.</p>
<p>UPDATE: The first attempt at pasting code broke my site&#8230;insofar as it ruined my lovely center column layout by justifying to the page. I&#8217;m sure my own ignorance is responsible.</p>
<p>UPDATE 2: The &#8220;New MySpace Code&#8221; works just dany in Wordpress &#8211; though I don&#8217;t know why the lower corners are cropped.</p>
<p>UPDATE 3: Mr. Gaudreault was kind enough to comment (below). The prices above have been changed accordingly. Thank you, Mr. Gaudreault. I wait with bated breath for the Mac release!</p>
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		<title>Saddle Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2006 01:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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I was born today, October 8th, in 1979.
I am writing this to know myself better.
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<p>Welcome to my blog.</p>
<p>I was born today, October 8th, in 1979.</p>
<p>I am writing this to know myself better.</p>
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