Hi. I just want to have a large number of still photos that the viewer can go through (forwards and backwards), with an infinite duration (so it won't jump to the next image while they are looking at one photo). Is that possible?
I just read now that a still image library is best done with a music/video compilation, since the photo compilation system actually records frames for the actual duration (rather than just having a file and holding it for the specified duration). I don't need any animation, so the music/video compilation seems better suited.
What would be totally ideal would be pages of thumbnail images that you could click on to bring you to a full screen image. Seems like you can do that by dumping images onto a page (creates the thumbnails and links them to a fullscreen version), but there's no back button automatically made. Is there a way to have it include a back button?
Also, is there a way to globally set the duration for all images in a compilation? Seems like you have to set it for each individual image, which is a pain if you have many.
Thanks in advance...
I just read now that a still image library is best done with a music/video compilation, since the photo compilation system actually records frames for the actual duration (rather than just having a file and holding it for the specified duration). I don't need any animation, so the music/video compilation seems better suited.
What would be totally ideal would be pages of thumbnail images that you could click on to bring you to a full screen image. Seems like you can do that by dumping images onto a page (creates the thumbnails and links them to a fullscreen version), but there's no back button automatically made. Is there a way to have it include a back button?
Also, is there a way to globally set the duration for all images in a compilation? Seems like you have to set it for each individual image, which is a pain if you have many.
Thanks in advance...