After some searching in the Fora and on Wiki I couldn't find out if the iPad app. supports Media? In particular, I wonder if I can capture Media slides and insert them in Keynote.
There is some support, but I’m not sure how much. Just now, I created a visual copy slide and sent it to keynote.
Thank you, JT.
I could have been more specific. In particular I am wanting to capture slides like those in the Beitzel collection to insert in Keynote classroom presentations on a large TV screen. Like you, I had discovered the Visual Copy slides. But it's the photographic slides I am after.
My work around is really a substitution - simply showing illustrations in books in my library, such as the German Bible Society's 1000 Bible Images, the back pages of Harper's Bible Dictionary, The Text of the Old Testament: An Introduction to the Biblia Hebraica and Cities of Paul: Images and Interpretations from the Harvard New Testament Archaeology Project.
Trying using a screenshot as a workaround. My workflow:
1) Find image.
2) Take screenshot.
3) Crop image on the screenshot window that pops up.
4) Tap share icon, then copy.
5) Open Keynote.
6) Paste image.
Hi,Levi!
Once again I could have been more specific. Thanks for answering my second question.
My first question is, "How do I find Media images in iPad?"
"How do I find Media images in iPad?"
There is a "media" tool, but if my memory serves me right, it ≠ "media" on the desktop app. If you don't find it in a resource OR via the media tool (as such), you will need to do so on the desktop.
You can use the Logos Web App on the iPad (in Safari or another browser)--it has the Media tool (under the Tools menu):
Of course, you'll need internet access and it's not using the regular Logos mobile app.
But you can search, copy the image, and paste it to Keynote all on the iPad.
Many thanks, Levi and JT. Now I will have something to play with when I finish my shift at the Food Pantry. Shalom, shalom.