Quick Facts
Opazity is a plug-in (add-in) for PowerPoint and costs USD$47
Works with PowerPoint®
2000 onwards, including PowerPoint 2007, and Windows® 98(SE) onwards, including and Windows Vista®
Easy to Use
1) On your slide, choose the area you want to 'reveal' and cover it with a PowerPoint Shape.
2) Click the Opazity icon. The shape becomes transparent and blurred.
3) During your presentation reveal the underlying image at your leisure by using a PowerPoint animation.
What if I've never animated a PowerPoint shape?
The 'How to...' videos show you how to set up PowerPoint animations with Opazity for maximum impact. It's amazing what you will learn, and how quickly!
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Your Opazity Questions Answered
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1. After your purchase, download the .zip file and save it on your computer
2. Unzip the file. You will then find four files:
Opazity User Manual
Guide: Highlight Areas of Your Slide in Random Order
Bonus: Guide to Best FREE PowerPoint Internet Resources
A setup.exe
3. Close PowerPoint if open
4. If you had been running the free trial version, uninstall it using Control Panel 'Add or Remove Programs'
5. Double-click on the new .exe file to run it
6. There are also instructions in the Manual
No. You only need it on the PC or laptop/notebook computer where you create your slides. When you close the Opazity dialog box, the shape it has changed into a transparent opaque glass effect behaves just like any other PowerPoint shape.
Yes. It works with versions of PowerPoint from 2000 onwards, and versions of Windows from Windows 98, Second Edition onwards.
No :-) The Opazity license allows you to use it on any computers that you regard as 'yours' (or the ones your employer provides for you to use).
If you email me and I can identify your purchase I will make a copy available to you. However, the best strategy is for you to save a copy of the download onto CD then you will be able to restore it at once.
Possibly, if you have the skills and the time, but here is why I wouldn't recommend it: I always used Photoshop to create these effects for my presentations, but without Opazity it was an extremely tedious process. I had to make a copy of an image, export it from PowerPoint to Photoshop, apply the blur and import it back again. More often than not I had to repeat the process several times to get the exact effect I wanted, so one slide could take hours! Now, with my Opazity add-in, it takes seconds. Get Opazity working for you, now.
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It's amazing...
"The new versions of PowerPoint seem to have everything
apart from the kitchen sink – but yet, it's amazing
to see vendors create small add-ins that provide an
impressive capability that PowerPoint lacks."
~ Geetesh Bajaj
Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (PowerPoint)
Review of Opazity in www.Indezine.com
...and
"...and what is more, Opazity is as inexpensive as it is indispensable."
~ Chantal Bossé
www.chabos.ca
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