by jim evans for Dick Brotzman
Is there a software product out there that helps one build a composite photo display [as opposed to printed hard copy] comprised of either 4 or 6 individual photos arranged in either a 2 X 2 or a 2 X 3 matrix? I am trying to put together a slide show on DVD that would show a matrix of about 4″ by 6″ pictures at one time. Once I get the pages of pictures assembled, I would then add some voice narration for each page.
Do you know of any product that provides the capability to build these matrices of pictures? Thanks for the help
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Leo Waltz emailed me this because pictures cannot be included in replies.
How about this example with 3 x 2 horizontal:

These were automatically generated from selected files in a folder, but it’s a snap with Diji Album from
http://xequte.com but for some reason that product is no longer on their home page, so try here:
http://www.xequte.com/dijialbum/ and we find it !! The program has a lot of versatility beyond this.
http://www.xequte.com/software and note the “more software” link at the bottom of the page.
Yes, you can insert a sound file or record directly with the program.
June 3, 2008 at 2:49 am |
Diji Album is a natural for this, but it is an overkill; you can add sound with the program.
http://www.xequte.com/dijialbum/
I think the program will have no future development because of the other products from xequte.com, so look at all of them.
June 3, 2008 at 1:19 pm |
If you are thinking Matrix meaning multiple photos onscreen at once, then why not make a collage? They are relatively easy to make in software like Corel and Elements. You can put as many or as few on one page/screen as you choose. Save as jpg files, and use as any other still photo.