What is maximum number of photos that will display in a slideshow

I share photos from iphoto album. What is maximum numbers of photos that will show in any one album?

If you are referring to the screensaver, it will vary but typically around 100.

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    1. Does iPhoto have a maximum number of files or photos that it can handle in a single library?
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    If you want those should be fine in one library
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    It is a choice - if you do NOT import them then you will be responsible for all future management - deleting, etc. Moving to a different location or computer is much more difficult if you reference your photos instead of importing them.
    Many people import them, burn the original source photos to CD or DVD and delete them from their disk letting iPhoto manage them
    3. With iPLM, can you have different sets of preferences for each library?
    I'm not sure but I do not think so
    Larry Nebel
    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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  • What is maximum amount of memory that oracle db can utilize ?

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    Windows 4 GB RAM Tuning (4GT)
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    rgds
    alan

  • Is there a maximum number of photos in an album for making an iPhoto book?

    is there a maximum number of photos that you can upload into an iPhoto book from an album?
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    No
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  • What is the maximum number of columns that can be displayed by sqlplus?

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  • What is the maximum number of photos in a iphoto book?

    What is the maximum number of photos in an iphoto book?

    Depends on the theme and the page layouts you - choose - a book has a maximum of 100 pages and as far as I have seen the most photos on a page is 16 - so 1600 would be the Max if you used 100 pages of 16 photos each
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