Not long ago I learned that Google has made it possible to transform slide shows into YouTube videos. Recently, I succeeded in making a video out of our Senior Class Pictures. Its now posted on the Home Page of the Class Web Site.
A couple of tips will help you get the most out of watching the video. First, run your monitor in full screen mode. The F11 key usually turns that feature on and off. Also, choose the highest resolution setting for the video which is labeled as 480p. That will ensure you can read the names and personal data for the pictures. If you want to stop on a page, just click on the play/stop icon on the left hand side of the player functions bar located below the video screen. Click a second time to resume viewing the pictures.
Many of us have enjoyed looking at these photos since they were uploaded as a slide show several years ago. That was all made possible by classmate Mickey Phillips who did high quality scans of all these pages of his Sequoyah, and sometimes more than once to get the best image possible. If you enjoy what you see, be sure and tell Mickey thanks for his contribution.