Need help please!!photo story 3 or windows movie maker..please!!!?

Question by DanNy: Need help please!!photo story 3 or windows movie maker..please!!!?
please someone ..im so done..i spent like 7543 hrs trying to figuere out why…

so i tried making a slideshow on windows movie maker and all the pictures came out stretched and blurry . then i made them smaller and yet they still looked like crap…why? please be specific give me an example of how it would def come out perfect..

so i decided to download photo story 3 b/c on one forum it said it was better for pictures so i downloaded and it looked easy and im like yey so i preview it and now all the pics have a grey tint to them ..omg!! could this be more stupid..how can making a slideshow be so freakin difficult its crazy. so i went to forums and did everything they said would solve that problem …but nothing.

please some one..i would appreciate it if your specific and explain …explain step by step

thank you!!1

Best answer:

Answer by Wyatt Earp
You can also edit your pictures by right-clicking a picture in the film strip, pointing to Edit, and then clicking Crop, Rotate, Auto Fix, or Add Effect. In the Edit Pictures dialog box, choose the options that you want.

To quickly edit a picture by enhancing it, click the picture, and then click the “Correct Color Levels button” , Correct Red Eye button , Rotate Counterclockwise button , or Rotate Clockwise button at the bottom of the picture preview area.
If you do not want to use any of the edits made to a picture while using the Edit Pictures dialog box, click the Reset button to restore the appearance of the original picture. Note that clicking the Reset button discards all edits of the selected picture made on all of the tabs in the Edit Pictures dialog box.
If you do not want to use any effect after one has been applied to a picture, on the Add Effect tab, in the Effect box, click (none).
If changing the orientation of a picture is required, you should rotate the image before editing it.
You can edit your pictures on any page in Photo Story on which the film strip appears by right-clicking a picture, pointing to Edit, and then clicking the option you want.
Clicking Save in the Edit Pictures dialog box only saves changes made to the selected picture in your story, but does not save the changes in the project. To save changes in a project, click Save Project. For more information about saving your story, see Saving your story.

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