Photoshop To PowerPoint Transfer (With layers and its position preserved)

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Dear Members of the group,

Let me introduce my self. My name is Vladimir Zecevic and I am CEO o
small software company that makes automation tools for broadcast cabl
and signage industry.

I will not disturb you again if you do not reply to this message.

My company has made many automation plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop an
they are used in various Broadcast, Cable, and Signage applications
However many of our clients has asked from us to make similar product
that they can use in PowerPoint production.

We have made one such product. However nobody in my company is
professional presenter and therefore nobody can tell us objectiv
opinion. People that have asked from us to make this product are mor
than satisfied with the result, but that is not enough for us to mak
product available to the public.

It is much more complicated to explain how software works than to us
it.
Basically software iterate trough Photoshop layers, generate clips fro
each layer (bottom most layer can be used as Background) and expor
each layer as a separate clip in PNG, TIF, JPG, or BMP format. It als
exports transparency if format for clips is chosen to be TIF or PNG.

But after it exports clips it generate HTML file (actually severa
files) which can be opened in PowerPoint with all layers placed a
right position as separate clips. You can also import generated file a
a slide in existing presentation.

If there is one willing to take few moments of its time to try thi
tool tool and he is willing to express its opinion please feel free t
contact me at (e-mail address removed)

I am primarily interested about its usability and should we offer it t
PowerPoint users at all, but also if you have any (and I really mea
ANY) comments critics or suggestions, feel free to contact me.

Thank you for your patience.
Best Regards,
Vladimir Zecevic
Ars Media
http://www.arsmedia.t
 

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