PhotoJam 3.0

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    26/06/2002
  • File size:
    4.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

PhotoJam is a tool designed to help you create new and fun ways to design and deliver an innovative presentation. PhotoJam allows you to combine your music and photos to create amazing shows in three easy steps. All you need to get started are a few digital images and a bit of imagination. Assemble your photos in any order, set the mood with diverse, fully licensed music, select the method of display, and you're ready to go. Select music from diverse genres, such as rock, country, classical, world beat, and more. Display styles range from '80s video, kaleidoscope, old film, and more. Experience your photos in a whole new light.

Version 3.0 features a drag-and-drop photo-sorting screen, advanced music editing options, new styles and transitions, and 100 licensed music tracks.

In this demo version you are limited to sharing three PhotoJams on Shockwave.com, are limited to 25 photos per PhotoJam, cannot use MP3 music, and cannot publish to CD-Rom or a personal Web site.

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