When you're happy, clicking Export allows you to save the slideshow as a video in one of 15 formats, upload it to YouTube/ Facebook/ Flickr, burn it as a DVD movie or data disc, or export it as an image sequence (the raw frames from the slideshow, which you can then import and reuse elsewhere). Throughout all this the Preview window keeps you up-to-date on your progress. You don't even have to open your browser, register or anything else: just choose what you need and it's added to the project. If you're short on ideas, there's even access to the NCH Sound Effect Library, which, despite the name, includes plenty of free music. PhotoStage can add a soundtrack, or record a narration for your slideshow. But some of the animations are good, including the ability to set a custom zoom (start on a face and move out to the full scene, say).Ī text tool is also available for captions and simple credits. These are mostly quite basic, and we're really not sure whether you'll want to turn your source picture into a negative, or apply an edge detection effect. Images can be customised with various effects and animations. You can drag and drop images to reorder them, set the duration each one will be displayed individually, even set custom transitions (there are 36 available, including fades, wipes, a "page curl" and more). Your pictures are placed on a very video editor-like timeline. It accepted all the formats we threw at it, including various RAWs. Getting started is as easy as dragging and dropping your source images onto the program. PhotoStage is a powerful and free-for-personal-use slideshow creator.