![]() Let's start by clicking on Text here at the top to create a new text box. With Keynote you have so much versatility with this. The next thing you may want to do is add some text to the slide. I can also just make the photo much larger and zoom in on a section of the photo if I want. I can have it use more of the top or more of the bottom. I want to drag the edges to have the photo fill the space. Now since I chose the wide screen version of the template I have 4x3 photos inside of a 16x9 frame so I have black bars on the left and right. ![]() You could see this blue line move under and make this photo part of a section belonging to the slide before it. I want to make sure I don't move it too far over to the right. If I want I could easily rearrange these photos by clicking on a slide and then dragging it moving it up and down the list. I also want to get rid of this first slide here so I just have the ones with pictures on it. So I'm going to select all those slides, by Shift clicking on them and selecting them all, and go to Format and Change Master and select blank as the master. If I look at one of these slides here I could see that there are some default text fields here. ![]() But it's nice and easy to quickly add those twelve and now I can work with them. I could click on Media and go to Photos and then access my photos from there and add them one at a time. I could have done it one at a time creating a slide, dragging a single photo into it, and then going on to the next slide. Now I've got a bunch of slides here with each photo on it. I want to make sure that the blue line there is all the way to the left so that it's even underneath the first slide, not as a subsection under the first slide. I could select all the photos and drag them into the left sidebar. You could see I've got the sidebar right there. So I'm going to bring up both windows here. I can simply drag and drop those into Keynote. Now I've got a folder here and it's filled with the images I want to use. If I want ultimate control over the quality then I can go to File and then Export and then I could choose the Export options here precisely. I've got this folder here and then I can drag and drop them in. So I'm going to click on the desktop here and do File, New Folder. You can create a new folder to hold them. However for the best quality what you want to do is Export them first. You could actually select these and drag them straight into the left sidebar of Keynote. One is to go into your Photos app and go to an Album or select a group of photos. I'm just going to go and start bringing photos into the slideshow. I'm not going to pay too much attention to this first slide here. I'm going to zoom out so I can see everything around the slide. Now you certainly can choose one of the templates here but I'm just going to start with the standard black template here. So if you're planning on presenting this on a TV or projector then you probably want to use wide. Wide, however, is exactly the ratio of most modern television sets. The advantage of standard is a lot of photos are 4 x 3 ratio and it fits the standard format here. Now you want to choose between standard or wide ratio. Where they are place, how they look, and how you place things like text on each slide.įirst let's create our new document in Keynote. Keynote gives you a lot of control over the photos. But I think the most advanced tool for creating slideshows is to use Keynote. You can do it in the Photos app or in iMovie for instance. So I know a lot of people like to create photo slideshows on their Mac and there are several tools that you can use to do it. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is supported by viewers just like you. Let me show you how you can make great looking photo slideshows using Keynote on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Create Beautiful Photo Slideshows In Mac Keynote at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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