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Table of Contents Welcome to SHOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Key Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v About This User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi Technical Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi Video Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Chapter 1 Installation .......................
Chapter 4 The IN Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 How the IN Room Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Thumbnails, Icons, and Piles . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Working in the IN Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 The QUICKSHOW! Feature . . . . . . . 36 Importing Show Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Importing Photos and Pictures . . . . . 37 Importing Video Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Importing PowerPoint Slides . . . . . . 38 Importing SHOW Slides . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to SHOW Key Features About This User Guide Welcome to Kai’s Power SHOW™ by ScanSoft, Inc. SHOW is the perfect photo and presentation player for creative home consumers, as well as business professionals. It allows users of all skill levels to sequence and share digital photos, business slides, pictures, and video clips with a new level of simplicity and sophistication.
Video Drivers Technical Support Technical Tips You will find the answers to most of your questions within the pages of this user guide. SHOW can perform truly wonderful real-time special effect transitions, text effects, and previews. To perform at this peak level, SHOW requires an adequate amount of computer power to look its best.
On the PC: Right-click on the desktop, choose “Properties,” then click the “Settings” tab. On the Macintosh: Choose “Control Panels - Monitors.” Choosing the display resolution will not affect your performance significantly. However, running presentations at a lower resolution makes the show larger and more visually appealing. SHOW does not operate well in modes where only 256 colors display. At 256 colors, graphics look poor and performance generally suffers as well.
Installation Installation Installing Kai’s Power SHOW This chapter covers the installation of your Kai’s Power SHOW software. Instructions are provided for both Windows and Macintosh. Follow the instructions appropriate to your system.
4. The installation dialog displays an important ReadMe. Click “Continue” after reading the complete ReadMe. If this happens, try quitting other applications or allocating LESS memory to SHOW to give the System extra breathing space. To reduce SHOW’s memory, select the application icon, choose File menu> Get Info and allocate slightly less RAM in “Preferred Size.” 5. In the main install window, click “Install.
Kai’s Power SHOW Basics Before diving into SHOW, here are a few basic procedures you should know. How SHOW Works Kai’s Power SHOW is an easy-to-use home/personal photo and business presentation player. SHOW provides all the tools you need to produce photo shows and enhance business presentations. In most applications, tools are accessed through menus, dialogs, and palettes. In SHOW, functions and tools are organized logically into four “rooms”.
• To create a new show: 1. In the IN Room, import, capture, or scan the digital photos or business slides you want to use. 2. In the SORT Room, sort and select the specific files you want to use in your show. 3. Add files to the Sequencer in the order you desire using SHOW’s custom Sequence cursor or the Sequence Floatoid. 4. In the EDIT Room, add transitions between frames with SHOW’s "Five Favorites" (a set of five user-definable presets), or choose from a list of SHOW transitions.
Minimized controls expand when you click them. They remain expanded until you click them again. The Global Menu You can access several SHOW shortcuts, such as New, Open, and Save commands, Printer Settings, Undo, and Quit, from the Global menu. This menu appears in all four rooms. Using Memory Dots Several of the controls in SHOW contain memory dots. Memory dots store user-definable presets and control settings, so that you can quickly and easily use those settings at a later time.
To clear a memory dot: ✤ Option/Alt-click a full dot. To store settings in a memory dot: A selected thumbnail has a highlight around it. Working with Show Content A show is made up of a series of frames that can be digital photos, pictures, business slides, or video clips. Here are basic procedures to use when working with content. ✤ Clear the memory dot of any existing preset value. ✤ Select or highlight your desired preset. Selecting Thumbnails ✤ Click an empty memory dot to set it.
To remove a thumbnail from a selection: ✤ Hold down the Shift key and click a selected item. The highlight around the item disappears. To hide file names on thumbnails: ✤ Go to the Global menu or Control-click or right-click anywhere on the screen. Choose Hide File Names. Click outside the selection, or click on the desktop of the room. You can also select and deselect thumbnails in the SORT Room using SHOW’s custom cursors found in the Select control.
Room. Use click-and-drag to “tweak” your sequence later if necessary. Refer to “Adding Content to a Show” on page 46 for more on using the Sequence cursor to add content to the Sequencer. To scroll the Sequencer: ✤ Click the scroll arrow on the left or right end of the Sequencer, or keep dragging a frame to access a destination not currently displayed. To undo the last operation: ✤ Select Undo in the Global menu or Control-click or right-click and choose Undo from the pop-up menu.
Playing a Show To stop and exit a show: ✤ The Projector icon, which appears in the SORT and EDIT Rooms, lets you play the frames currently in the Sequencer. If no transitions have been applied, the default transition “Dissolve” is used. Press ESC. Quitting SHOW You can close SHOW from any of the four rooms using the Global or pop-up menu. To close SHOW: Use the Projector icon to play your show in the SORT or EDIT Rooms. 1. Select Quit SHOW in the Global menu.
Kai’s Power SHOW Tutorial Welcome Getting Started Welcome to the Kai’s Power SHOW Tutorial. The main goal of this tutorial is to familiarize you with SHOW’s main features and functions, and to teach you how to use them to create a dynamic presentation. The first thing you need to do to start the tutorial is to launch SHOW and import some images. This tutorial will also introduce you to SHOW’s room structure and its related workflow advantages.
To import a folder of photos: Now that you have some source photos, you can create a show. To help you create presentations quickly and easily, SHOW provides a powerful feature called QUICKSHOW!, which uses a Simple Sentence Control system to automate the show-creation process. 1. Move the cursor over the Folder label, then click on the Add a Folder of Files button. As you move the cursor over the labels in the IN Room, buttons appear. Files imported into SHOW appear as thumbnails on the desktop.
The Create a QUICKSHOW! dialog appears. 7. Click the sixth statement, then click and enter the SORT Room after playing. To execute an SSC Script: 1. Click the “Do It!” button. SHOW automatically executes the script and immediately plays your custom show. Use SHOW’s Simple Sentence Control to set how your show is created. This is how your finished sentences read. 2. Click on the first statement, then click with all files from the list that appears. With all files becomes the first line in the sentence.
Notice that the photos you added in the IN Room also appear in the same desktop location in the SORT Room. To edit a “quick” show sequence: 1. Click-hold the cursor over Frame 1 in the Sequencer and drag it to the Frame 5 position. When the border between Frame 5 and 6 is highlighted, release the mouse button. Move the slide from the Frame 1 position to the Frame 5 position using click-and-drag. The frame is positioned between the current fifth and sixth frame when released.
The Sequencer and Nano Sequencer have now been cleared. Next, you’ll resize the thumbnails on the desktop so you can more clearly see all the photos you imported. 2. Click on the largest “eye icon,” which now appears in the lower-left corner of the SORT Room, just above the Sequencer. This is the Size control. The Sort control appears. The Sort control in its minimized state. 2. Click the Sort control to display the six Sort buttons. To resize thumbnails: 1.
The selected thumbnails are automatically sorted by width. In this lesson you’ll add the sorted photos to the Sequencer using the Sequence Floatoid and the Select cursor. The Sequence Floatoid loads content in order, from left to right and from top to bottom. You can also add content to the Sequencer using the Sort control’s Sequence cursor. To add thumbnails to the Sequencer using the Sequence Floatoid: 1. Drag a bounding box around a few of the thumbnails on the desktop. The Sequence Floatoid appears.
4. Click a photo on the desktop. 8. Click the Standard button to turn off the Sequence cursor. To edit the order of frames in the Sequencer: 1. Click-hold the cursor over Frame 4 and drag it to the Frame 6 position. Release the mouse button when the border between Frames 6 and 7 is highlighted. Click a thumbnail to add it to your show. The Select buttons let you select, deselect, sequence, group, and even delete the thumbnails on the SORT Room desktop. 3. Click the Sequence button.
You can continue moving frames to manipulate show order until you’re satisfied. Next, you’ll work with the individual frames in the show. Lesson 1: Choosing a Slide to Enhance The EDIT Room helps you enhance slides using special effects. To begin using the features in this room, you’ll need to learn how to select a slide to work on. Enhancing Slides in the EDIT Room The EDIT Room lets you add pizzazz to your personal photo shows and business presentations.
Lesson 2: Special Effect Transitions Transitions are special effects inserted between frames. They fill the gaps between one slide and the next. Refer to “What Are Transitions?” on page 50 for more information. To choose an In Transition: 1. Click the In Transitions label above the In Transition window. The In Transition dialog appears. A real-time preview of the Page Curl transition appears in the In Transition Preview window. Click on the window itself to see the preview again.
5. Press the right arrow key on your keyboard. The next frame appears in the Current Frame window, and the last current frame appears in the In Transition dialog. 6. Use the Scroll button to select Drawbridge. This selected transition is the next In Transition. 7. Press the right arrow key again and select another In Transition. In this lesson you’ll store a transition as one of the Five Favorites presets. (Sound fx and Text fx Five Favorites work the same way.) To set up a Five Favorites preset: 1.
Lesson 1: Adding Text In this lesson you’ll learn how to add pre-formatted text to your slides. To edit text: 4. Select a text string you do not want, then hit the Delete key on the keyboard. To use a template: You can type over the text in the Text fx dialog just as you would in most text editor applications. 1. Click the Text fx label above the Current Frame window. The Text fx dialog appears. 2. Click the Template button. Lesson 3: Changing Text Attributes 3. Click to select any template you want.
Lesson 4: Adding a Background effects. The best way to find the most appropriate effect is to apply them to your text and see what happens. If you don’t want to place text directly onto a photo or picture, you can place it on a background. The background presets provided with SHOW are divided into 5 categories, offering 100 choices. They’re perfect for creating business slides comprised of both static and animated text. They are also just right for fun home projects.
To apply an Out text effect: 1. Click to select text in the Preview window. 2. Click the fx Out menu, then choose Scatter. 3. Next, click on the Flower effect in the menu. The effect is displayed using your text string. To preview your text effects: 1. Click the Projector icon in the top-right corner of the dialog. Editing SHOW Slides If your marketing messages or fun text needs change over time, it is possible to edit SHOW text slides later. Room.
3. Click the Musical category button. The sound clips within the Musical category appear in the Sound Effects menu. you’ll learn how to preview or play your show. Refer to “Playing a Show” on page 48 for more information. 4. Click the Timpani Drum label in the list. The clip is automatically applied to the slide. Lesson 1: Using the Projector Icon The Timpani Drum sound clip will play whenever this current frame is displayed in the show. 5.
Lesson 1: Saving Shows You can save your finished show in two ways: as a saved project (.shw) to be edited later by you locally; or as a collected and optimized show (.sas) to be moved or shared with others remotely. If you change your file location structure later, the .shw project file will not find your original content. 2. Move the cursor over the Save Project label, then click the Save the Show Project with File Links button.
will be able to locate its source material to re-assemble the show later. This is in contrast to the Save Project option, which establishes file links. With this option, if source files are moved (even to a different location on the same computer), the .shw project file is unable to find them because the file links identifying their locations were broken. The Show Settings dialog appears.
3. Locate the SHOW Player Installer in the SHOW application folder on your system, or in the Show Settings dialog which appears, click to include either the PC or Macintosh Player Installer. 3. When the install is complete, double-click the SHOW Player program icon or select Start menu> Programs> SHOW Player. 4. In your E-mail application, attach the .sas show file, its associated media folder, and the SHOW Player Installer to an E-mail and send it. 4. Locate the name of the desired .
2. Move the cursor over the Save Slide label, then click the Save the Current SHOW Slide button. The Save As dialog appears. 3. Enter a file name and click the Save button to save this slide as an .shp file. An .shp file can only be used in SHOW. When you want to use the slide, move the cursor over the File button in the IN Room, then click the Add a Picture, Movie or SHOW Slide button to open the animated slide, and add it to different SHOW presentations.
The IN Room How the IN Room Works The IN Room is where you’ll import all the digital photos, pictures, business slides, and video clips you’ll use to create a presentation. These files can be imported one at a time, or in folders. Think of the IN Room as a big shopping cart where you place all the digital media that you might want to use in a show. Pictures, photos, and business slides appear as small thumbnail icons.
• Working in the IN Room Add an existing SHOW project file (.shw) or show file (.sas) to the current show. In the IN Room, you can import pictures in a wide variety of formats including: TIFF, BMP, PICT, JPG, FPX, and PSD. The IN Room also lets you load pictures from a digital camera or scanner (using the TWAIN interface), as well as import files (using Photoshop Acquire plug-ins). SHOW’s IN Room even supports AVI or QuickTime video clip import.
To create a QUICKSHOW!: To use a saved SSC script: 1. Move the cursor over the QUICKSHOW! label, then click the Create a QUICKSHOW! button. The QUICKSHOW! dialog appears. ✤ Click a filled memory dot, then click the Do It! button. To import a single file: 1. Move the cursor over the File label, then click the Add a Picture, Movie or SHOW Slide button. Importing Show Content Use the Create a QUICKSHOW! button to quickly create a custom show. 2.
2. Locate the folder containing the files you want, then click Open. A pile of thumbnails appears on the IN Room desktop. Importing Video Clips SHOW can import AVI or QuickTime video clips on their respective computer platforms. In a presentation, video clips are treated like images, except that a slide’s duration is determined by the length of the video clip. Video clips are imported using the Add a Picture, Movie or SHOW Slide button. You cannot import an individual PowerPoint slide in its native .
To save PowerPoint slides as JPEG files in PowerPoint 97: 1. Within PowerPoint 97, choose File> Save. The Save dialog appears. 2. Enter the name of your presentation. 3. Click the Save as Type pop-up and choose JPEG File Interchange Format (*.jpg). 4. Click Save. A dialog appears asking if you want to export all slides in the presentation. Loading Content from Digital Input Devices You can scan images directly into SHOW or load them from a digital camera using the TWAIN Interface. 3.
To capture a picture using a plug-in: 1. Move the cursor over the Capture label, then click the Import Files via Plug-Ins button. Next, choose Set Destination for Acquires and Imports from the pop-up. The Set Destination dialog appears. 5. Click the Import via Plug-Ins button again, then choose your plug-in from the list. 6. Use the plug-in controls to scan or load your picture. Adding Shows You can add an existing SHOW project or show to the current show using the Add Show option.
The SORT Room How the SORT Room Works The SORT Room is where you’ll sort and select from the content you imported in the IN Room. You’ll also sequence digital photos, pictures, business slides, or video clips for use in your show. Whereas the IN Room is where you do your visual brainstorming, the SORT Room is where you’ll refine your ideas and implement the design of your show. The SORT Room has two main purposes.
Sort Control Working in the SORT Room The Sort control lets you set criteria for sorting the thumbnails on the desktop. When you enter the SORT Room, you’ll find all the content you originally imported in the IN Room laid out on the desktop. The SORT Room contains four main controls: • The Sort control • The Select control • The Sequencer • The Nano Sequencer Use the buttons on the Select control to change the behavior of the cursor.
Nano Sequencer The Nano Sequencer also contains all of the show’s content and order, but displays a miniaturized broad view of the show. The Nano Sequencer displays most, if not all, of the slides in your show at once. To perform a sort: 1. Select the thumbnails you want to sort. 2. Click the Sort control. A series of buttons appear. Working with Thumbnails Thumbnails visually represent the files you imported in the IN Room.
The Select control lets you create piles with a single click. Once thumbnails are in a pile, you can highlight a pile and move it as a single object. The memory dots at the bottom of the Sort control let you save the position of all the thumbnails. To arrange thumbnails into a pile: The Sort control’s memory dots save and recall thumbnail positions. 1. Drag an area around the thumbnails you want to place in a pile. 2. Click the Select control. A series of buttons appears. 3. Click the Group button.
3. Click each thumbnail you want to add to the selection. Deleting Thumbnails from the SORT Room Desktop To remove thumbnails from a selection: The Select control lets you change the behavior of the cursor so that every time you click a thumbnail, it’s deleted from the desktop. 1. Click the Subtract button. 2. Click each thumbnail you want to remove from the selection. To select all the thumbnails on the desktop: ✤ Click the All button. To clear all selections: ✤ Click the None button.
Using the Sequence Cursor Adding Content to a Show To add thumbnails to the Sequencer using the Floatoid: One of the main uses of the Sort Room is to add content to the Sequencer. The Sequencer is where you sequence your show order. 1. Select a group of thumbnails on the desktop. The Sequence Floatoid automatically appears. The Sequencer and Nano Sequencer display your show slides in order.
To add thumbnails to the Sequencer using the cursor: 1. Click the Select control. A series of buttons appears. Click the Select control to display additional buttons. 2. Click the Sequence button. 3. Click the thumbnail you want to add to the Sequencer. 4. When you select a thumbnail, it grays out and moves to the back of a pile. Sequencing Content in a Show The Sequencer is the main tool you’ll use to determine the slide order for your show.
Using the Sequencer Menu The Sequencer menu provides options to select, copy, paste, flip, and rotate frames. It also provides playback settings, and a shortcut help screen. As you add content to the Sequencer, the indicator moves to show where content was added. You can move the indicator to add content to a different part of the show. New frames are inserted before the position of the Current Frame Indicator.
To display the Playback Shortcuts dialog: ✤ Click the Sequencer menu and choose Shortcuts. The Sequencer menu icon. To set playback settings: ✤ To playback a show: ✤ Click the Projector icon in the top-right corner of the Sequencer. ✤ When the show reaches its last frame, hit the escape key to return to the SORT or EDIT Room. When you have selected and sequenced your content, it is time to move to the EDIT Room.
The EDIT Room There are four steps involved in editing or enhancing a slide: How the EDIT Room Works The EDIT Room is where you’ll add sophisticated finishing touches to your show. The features in this room let you add transition effects, static and animated text, and sound clips to your slides. • Add an In Transition. The In Transition is the effect that appears before the current frame. • Add an Out Transition. The Out Transition is the effect that appears after the current frame.
In addition to these three windows, the EDIT Room also contains the Sequencer and the Nano Sequencer. These two “filmstrip” tools work just as they do in the SORT Room, except that here they control which frame is selected for editing. Refer to “Sequencer” on page 42 and “Nano Sequencer” on page 43 for more information. Current Frame Window When you select a frame for editing, it appears in the Current Frame window. This frame is in position to have text and sound clips added.
To select a single frame to edit: To copy-and-paste a slide: ✤ Click a frame in the Sequencer. 1. Click a frame in the Sequencer. ✤ Or, move the Current Frame Indicator to a new frame in the Nano Sequencer. 2. Click the Sequencer menu, and choose Copy > Slide. To select all frames: ✤ Click the Sequencer menu, then choose Select > All Frames. Choose Sound or Transition to copy the sound clip or transition effect from the selected frame. 3. Click the frame where you want to paste the contents. 4.
Adding Transitions to a Show Transition effects are added to frames using the In or Out Transition dialogs. These dialogs provide access to over 60 real-time transitions available in SHOW. Your choice of transition depends on what type of effect you’re trying to create. That’s why there are two transition windows—so you can see how the transitions you apply affect the image as it appears, and as it disappears.
Applying transitions to multiple frames ✤ Using Transition Presets You can also apply a transition to a series of frames in the Sequencer. Depending on the range of your selection, some of your frames will have the same In and Out Transition regardless of whether or not you apply an In or an Out Transition. The five buttons beside the In and Out Transitions labels are the Five Favorites presets. These buttons can store your most commonly used transition effects.
a new slide, make sure that the Current Frame Indicator is on an empty frame. Many of these templates contain text formatted with a heading, a subheading and several bullet points. So you can quickly set up the text on your slide by simply clicking a button. Adding Text Text is added by typing in the Text Entry box at the bottom of the dialog. The Template dialog displays previews of all 20 available templates. 1. Type the desired text string in the box at the bottom of the dialog.
You can also reposition the text on the slide by dragging it to a new position. To change the font type: Higher percentages expand the spacing between letters. Lower percentages compress the spacing. 1. Click a text string to select it. A highlight appears around the text. To edit a text string: 1. In the Text fx dialog, click the text string you want to edit. A highlight appears around the string. The string also appears in the Text Entry box at the bottom of the dialog. 2.
To set text position: ✤ Click a text string to select it, then drag it to a new position on the slide or click the Position label, and choose a position from the pop-up menu. Backgrounds are divided into five categories: Corporate Backgrounds, Gradients, Textured Gradients, Textures, and Wild & Fun. When you apply a background, it replaces the image currently displayed in the Preview window.
Animating Text ✤ The Text fx dialog provides a wide range of text animations you can apply to any of the text strings or blocks on your slide. Click the Fade button to add a fade variation to your animation selection. ✤ The text string animates using your selection. If you don’t like your choice, select another until you are satisfied. ✤ If you want an Out animation too, click the fx Out label and repeat the steps. Use the fx In and fx Out pop-up menus to apply animations to your text.
To save text as a new preset: different sound clip to each of the frames in your show since you never have to exit the dialog to make a change. 1. While within the Text fx dialog, OPT-click a preset button to clear any preset value. 1. Click a category button. 2. Click a sound clip. 2. Then, setup the text you want to use as a preset. To hear random sound effects: 3. Click the empty Text fx Five Favorites button to store the new preset text.
To add a CD track to a slide: To apply a preset sound clip: 1. Click the CD Player category in the Sound fx dialog. ✤ The sound clips are replaced with a list of the tracks available on the CD currently in your computer. 2. Click one of the tracks. Loading Sound Clips into SHOW Although there are 100 sound clips loaded with the application, you can expand your sound library by adding your own clips. Just place your PC or Macintosh .
Playing a Show in the EDIT Room Use the Projector icon to play your show. This is a good way to see your progress before you save it in the OUT Room. When you open your show later to give your presentation, you can play it formally in either the SORT or EDIT Rooms. Use the Projector icon to play your show. ✤ When a show is playing, its slides and a black background cover your entire screen. ✤ When the show reaches its last frame, hit the ESC key to return to the SORT or EDIT Room.
The OUT Room Outputting Your Show You can also choose from a variety of print options such as single slides, or as a contact sheet which shows your slides in a grid on a single page. To select a slide for output: ✤ Click on the forward or backward scroll arrows on the Output Preview to locate the slide you seek. ✤ Or, click-and-drag the Output Preview to get the Nano Output Preview window which allows you to scrub through your show quickly.
Save Show vs. Save Project SHOW’s two Save options work quite differently: • • The Save Project option lets you save a show in-progress. Save Project creates a project file (.shw) and a folder. These contain information about where files are located on your hard drive, about transitions, and even about presets. Save Project does not copy files or prepare your show for distribution. The Save Show option lets you save and share your finished show.
Saving a Finished Show File The Show Settings dialog appears. Use the Save Show option to save and prepare your finished show for distribution, or if you need to move the source files used in your show to a different location. The Save Show option collects, copies, and optimizes picture, sound, and video files used in the show into a folder, which has the same name as your show, with the word “Media” attached to it. It also creates a show file (.
Don’t confuse a .shw (project) file and its associated media folder with the final .sas (show) file and its associated media folder. The .shw (project) media folder merely contains modified content, not collected and optimized source content for transport. It can not be distributed.
Saving a SHOW Slide When you save a SHOW Slide, it’s saved as an .shp file that can be opened only by SHOW. All the text animations that you applied to your slide in SHOW are saved along with the slide background. Once saved, you can add the slide to another show, and all the text animations you applied to the slide will appear. To save a single SHOW slide: 1. Select a slide from your show using the Output Preview. 2.
Recording Shows to Videotape Recording shows to videotape is a convenient output option for distribution. However, an add-on videographics card is required to convert your RGB signal to a video format such as NTSC or PAL. Please consult your computer manual to determine your video output capabilities. AVI or QuickTime Output Although SHOW supports the import of AVI or QuickTime video clips, it does not offer AVI or QuickTime output.
2. Move the cursor over the Print Slide label, then click the Print the Current Slide button. Printing a Show as Individual Slides When you print a show as individual slides, each of the slides in the show are printed on a separate piece of paper. To print an entire show: 1. Move the cursor over the Print Show label, then click the Print the Entire Show button. 68 Kai’s Power SHOW Congratulations! You have completed the SHOW User Guide.
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