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    Chris Breeze is offlineAdministrator
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    Default DSLR Remote Pro for Windows v3.5.2

    DSLR Remote Pro for Windows v3.5.2 is available for download from:
    http://www.breezesys.com/news.htm

    This release fixes a problem with "external flash mode" in v3.5.1 which caused the live view to darken during the countdown.

    This release also enhances the built-in support for animated GIFs by allowing the photos to be positioned within the GIF and to have one or more overlays per photo (please see an example of this on the news page).

    This release is a free upgrade for all registered users who purchased a license within the last year.
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    hey! great features but I found a problem with adding overlay to ping pong gifs made of series of still frames from video booth mode. It's just not applying overlay to it. When I'm using gif script it works fine but I'v got 4frame gif or ping pong gif selection screen and that creates gifs twice. Any idea? Thanks!
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    Please check that the overlays are in the photobooth images folder and are named GIF_overlay_1.png, GIF_overlay_2.png etc.
    For example, if you are using the "ping-pong" setting with 1 overlay per frame and no title page the overlays for a 4 photo sequence need to be named:
    GIF_overlay_1.png for photo 1 in forward directtion
    GIF_overlay_2.png for photo 2 in forward directtion
    GIF_overlay_3.png for photo 3 in forward directtion
    GIF_overlay_4.png for photo 4 in forward directtion
    GIF_overlay_5.png for photo 3 in backward directtion
    GIF_overlay_6.png for photo 2 in backward directtion
    then the sequence loops back to photo 1 with GIF_overlay_1.png
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    I did exactly that and it's still not coming up with a overlay. When I'm using gif script it works perfectly so file names and photo booth images directory is fine isn't it?
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