EOS picture dimension/hide

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cksfantasy
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EOS picture dimension/hide

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Hi All,

Just wondering with EOS, is there a code that can help with hiding all images of previous slides? I'm working on something that will require a fair amount of screen space, but its mostly covered by pictures from previous slides.

ie.
Page 1 - Intro picture
Page 2 - no picture

At the moment, page 2 shows the picture of page 1, it can be handy sometimes, but I can't figure out how to remove it or disable it.

If there is a way to hide or resize dimensions of jpegs, that would work a treat for me.

Thanks a bunch!
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Re: EOS picture dimension/hide

Post by Roblsforbobls »

I think you're looking for a way of removing the image so that the text can take up the entire screen. It is my understanding that once you add an image there is no way to remove it (you can only change it to another one), and the amount of space the image takes up is not something you can change.
That being said, you can try adding a new image that is perfectly pitch black, to create the illusion that there is no image. I suggest trying images of different dimensions to see which image shape takes up the least space in the screen. My bet is on the long and thin ones.
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Re: EOS picture dimension/hide

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A 1 px x 1 px black image is probably about as close as you can get to no image in EOS. It'll get stretched to a portrait sized black box.
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Re: EOS picture dimension/hide

Post by cksfantasy »

Ok thanks guys, i figured that was the case. I'll redo some elements of the tease then.

I was trying to hide the image so i can utilize the full screen to show info that is dynamic to the player at certain slides. I'll rethink the strategy ;-)

Cheers all!
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