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Next meeting:  September 5th, 2010
12:45-3:30

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SLO Bytes Program for
September 5th, 2010

Program Presentations: by Don Jones

The rapid advance in digital camera technology and a competitive market has made photo and video capabilities available to most of us that were not even imagined only a few years ago. Most cameras now have video capability, and many take movies in High Definition, HD. Many have a large zoom from a relatively wide angle.

We'll look at a sample output from a modestly priced pocket-able camera. Now what do we do with all these pictures and videos?

For September we will concentrate on some of the creative ways to have fun and share your creations and prepare them for efficient video editing. The main purpose of these two sessions will be directed toward creating videos from your photos and videos.

We will be using the modestly priced yet extremely capable combination of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements which share a common Organizer to manage your collections. In this first session we'll look mostly at Photoshop Elements Organizer, not for Elements extensive photo editing that we have discussed earlier, but as a quick and easy tool to help prepare creative results easily. In October we'll concentrate on the Premiere Elements video editor including use of our September results.

Prior to the main presentation, Ray Miklas and Ralph Sutter will moderate a "Show and Tell"/ Q & A session from 12:45 PM to 2:00 p. m.

SLO Bytes, a PC Users Group dedicated to educate its members in the use of personal computers, digital devices and software, meets on the first Sunday of each month at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Hall at 520 Dana Street, San Luis Obispo. All meetings are open to the public at no cost. Special interest groups meet from 12:45 pm to 2:00 pm

Contact John Waller (johnlwaller at sbcglobal.net) or visit www.slobytes.org/index.shtml for additional information about SLO Bytes and the scheduled presentation.


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