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TUAW Tip: Get your animated slideshows to MobileMe

For all the things Apple does right, there are some strange decisions in the integration of iPhoto and MobileMe. iPhoto has a wonderful way to create animated slideshows with music and professional looking transitions and you can look at them all day on your Mac, or send them to your iPhone or AppleTV. But things get ugly when you want to post them on the web for family and friends using MobileMe. It's baffling, but there is no direct way to upload an animation you've created to MobileMe, even though you can easily send stills or even iMovie videos to the web.

Well, it can be done, but it's a non-intuitive work around.

First, create your slide show in an iPhoto folder the usual way. Then hit the "Export" button on the lower right of the iPhoto screen. From there, you can determine the size of the QuickTime movie you want to make. If it's for the web, I'd suggest the large size.

The movie will render, and then be placed in your iPhoto Slideshows folder inside the Pictures folder. From there, you have a couple of options, none of which are well documented: One way is to open your newly created movie in the latest version of QuickTime. Then from the Share menu, select "MobileMe gallery" from the options presented (you'll get the screen you can see in the thumbnail above). Another way to go is to is to import the movie into iMovie first, and then export it out to MobileMe from there. You can also drag the movie back into iPhoto (and yes, I know this is nutty) and then click the MobileMe icon to upload it there.

Why can't you do this directly from iPhoto? Search me. It should be there -- maybe we'll see it in the app's next version. If you have another method to do this let us know.

For all the things Apple does right, there are some strange decisions in the integration of iPhoto and MobileMe. iPhoto has a wonderful way...
 

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Greg

This post refers to animated slideshows being available on Apple TV. Does anyone know how to make that happen?
Thanks.

January 09 2010 at 10:40 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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q00p

Make your slideshow in iPhoto then switch to iTunes and open your "Apple TV". Your slideshow should appear as a sync-able album under the Photos tab.

January 09 2010 at 3:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Greg

q00p, your right about the album part but it doesn't save the animation that way.

January 09 2010 at 7:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jenn

Apple is on fire


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January 09 2010 at 7:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Andrew

I love doing this ... however, many users in the discussion boards (including myself), have had problems syncing our photos to our iPhones in iTunes after creating slideshows in iPhoto THAT include audio. The temp fix now is after you export your slideshow, go back and disable the audio track in the slideshow. Hope nobody goes without photos synced on their iPhones for too long after this.

January 08 2010 at 10:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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William

Thanks, good to know.

January 08 2010 at 11:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
FreeRange

Another way to create cool effects with photos and transitions is to do it within Keynote which has tons of cool animation effects. You can then export as a movie directly from keynote (file/export/QT movie). You can also add music / soundfiles within keynote, or you can then import it into iMovie to add a music or voice over track from there.

January 08 2010 at 8:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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