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If you want to load one of the pre-made configurations, just click on the
configuration in the list and click Open. It will appear in the Preview. If you
are happy with the way it looks, click on Done and it will be applied.
Creating your own Colors is just a matter of changing the color associated
with each visual element listed in the Colors pane. Click the color box for
each option, choose a color and click Set Color. This will lock that color in
for that part of the UI. Experiment with different color options to see what
you like.
When you’re done, you can save that color set as a Saved Color
Configuration by clicking on Save just beneath the list of presets.
ProShow will ask you to name the file and save it to your system. It can be
quickly loaded in the future.
Deleting any configurations you don’t want to use is as easy as selecting the
configuration in the list and clicking on the remove (Trashcan) icon.
Adjusting ProShow Playback
The Playback tab features a variety of options that cover the technical side
of how previews are displayed while you’re making your show.
The Playback options are in affect whenever you play or look at your show
while you’re making it. Let’s cover what each option actually does for you.
GPU Accelerated Rendering: GPU accelerated rendering uses the
processor on your graphics card (GPU) to help playback your show. Using
GPU acceleration can greatly improve playback performance and preview
quality.
Older PCs that feature graphics cards with less memory or processing
power may not be able to take advantage of this option. By default,
ProShow will automatically configure GPU acceleration based on your
computer's hardware. If you have trouble previewing your shows, you may
need to uncheck the automatic option and try the manual settings.