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Re: 3D, Power Point

Posted by Joel Sheffield on Sep 07, 2012; 3:19pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/3D-Power-Point-tp4999972p4999984.html

If you are using an older verson of PPt, you can get into trouble when you
try to show such a sequence from a flash drive on another computer.  This
is because PPt seems to refer to locatons for video files, rather than
incorporating them into the presentation directly.   One solution is to
save the sequence as an animated .gif, which is incorporated directly into
the powerpoint.

Joel


On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:53 AM, John Oreopoulos <[hidden email]
> wrote:

> I find the simplest way to do this is to save your stack or rotating 3D
> projection as an .avi file and then insert this saved file into powerpoint
> directly. Set the animation speed to an appropriate fps setting for easy
> viewing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John Oreopoulos
> Research Assistant
> Spectral Applied Research
> Richmond Hill, Ontario
> Canada
> www.spectral.ca
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> On 2012-09-07, at 7:29 AM, 中村 宗一 wrote:
>
> > Hellow fans,
> >
> > I would like to insert 3D and stack images produced by image j in Power
> Point for presentations.  Is these are possible?
> > I would be happy if someone could help me.
> >
> > Na
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Temple University
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