powerpoint picture transition modes.

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Ted

Hi,

I am a psy student doing a small project on visual perception.
Powerpoint has the animation speed modes with slow, fast, very fast,
etc. I want to know the exact rate associates with the speed modes so
I can set the transition rate of each picture at 500 msec. The
knowledge of the transition rate (no guessing) is important to me
because I want to put the information into my paper. Does anyone has
the informaton of the transition rates? Many thanks.

From,
Ted.
 
PowerPoint will not support the accuracy you will need to do a study.

If you are showing a presentation and the virus scanner decides that it is
time to run, you may end up with the image being present on the screen for
much, much longer (even as long as several seconds).

However, in the animations section of PowerPoint 2002 (aka PowerPoint XP)
and PowerPoint 2003, there are timings that can be custom set to anywhere
from 0.1 seconds (most video cards can not do this fast) to over 3 days
(there is absolutely no reason for any animation to run this long). The
very fast, fast, med, slow, and very slow, settings usually correspond to
0.5, 1, 2, 3, and 5 seconds respectively.


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