Install them, record them, and keep the art of the slideshow alive.
A month later, a grieving father, Mr. Holloway, asked Elias to restore a final video of his late son. The original footage was corrupted—pixelated, glitched beyond repair. Desperate, Elias opened Volume 2. The “Reverse Dissolve” promised to recover lost frames.
He applied it. The son’s ghostly image appeared, walking backward through a park, catching a frisbee that hadn’t been thrown yet, then stopping. The boy turned to the camera and whispered, “Tell Dad I left my red jacket in the car.” Proshow Style Pack Volume. 1-2-3-4-5
By the time Volume 3 launched, widescreen 16:9 TVs had taken over. Photodex responded by creating styles that assumed you were editing for a cinema screen.
Styles are applied by selecting a slide and choosing a preset from the menu. Customization: Install them, record them, and keep the art
The best resource is the . User groups have uploaded "ProShow Style Pack Volume Compilation.iso" files. Downloading these is legally gray because Photodex no longer exists to claim copyright, but morally, if you originally owned a copy, you are ethically safe.
Volume 4 is where things got weird—in a good way. This pack utilized the 3D acceleration features of ProShow Producer (the high-end version). If you only have ProShow Gold, some of these styles may default to a "flat" version. He applied it
Volume 4 styles are resource-heavy. Applying them to 200+ photos will cause a 4GB RAM machine to crash. Apply these styles sparingly—use them for emphasis on 10-20 key images, not the whole show.
. Notable styles include "On the Line" and "Block Collage," which give projects a sleek, high-end broadcast look. Key Features & Usage Compatibility: