Create custom photo slideshows the easy way
If you want to quickly create a customized slideshow with your favorite photos and nice background music then Extra Photo SlideShow Free is a sound choice.
This program is aimed at people who want to create a nice presentation with their photos, but are not very experienced with software. With Extra Photo SlideShow Free you can create a photo slideshow in three simple steps: choose the photos, pick the background music, select the target format and you're done.
Of course, there a few more things you can do to customize your slideshow. For instance, you can add a subtitle to each photo, set the time interval between photos, or choose the transition effects from the wide selection offered by the program are some of them.
When your slideshow is ready, you can do a preview before actually producing it. Extra Photo SlideShow Free can save it in different formats (AVI, MEPG, WMV, RealMedia), each of them with various configuration settings. The only drawback is that right after creating the slideshow, the program opens up a webpage with ads about other apps from the same developer – a bit intrusive, in my opinion.
With Extra Photo SlideShow Free you can create fully customized photo slideshows in just a few easy steps.
User reviews about Extra Photo SlideShow Free
by Anonymous
So-so product, but the price is compelling.
I'm always reticent to give low ratings to products that are distributed cost-free. Extra Photo SlideShow Free does what it is designed to do, in that it allows you to create a slide show from photos and place a soundtrack behind them. I successfully added over 2000 photos to a single slideshow and put an audio track behind them. Windows Movie Maker won't do that!! (I tried) There is no option to export to a DVD burn, but rather your show is saved in one of four file formats which you can then burn to DVD.I opted to not do this, and uninstalled the product, because the photo quality was degraded by the product so severely that some of the finer elements were no longer recognizable. The transitions from photo to photo were choppy, and the audio was degraded to the point that it was an annoyance rather than an enhancement.One could surmise that this was because of inadequate hardware, but this was done on a dual core proc at 2.7 GHz with four gigs of RAM. More