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How do I get screen caps?
What software do I need to get a screen cap of a paysite tour? I need to get thumbs of some tours' main pages.
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- Open graphics program
- Go to Tour - Press Print Scrn button - Go to Graphics program - Press ctrl-V DONE! |
Something like Photo Shop?
Is there anything that comes with Windows XP Pro that will do that? |
(Mac users)
Press Command, Shift, 4 and drag the curser around what you want to capture. The resulting .png file will be on your desktop. |
You can capture a screen and open paint, and paste the screencapture there. Then save as whatever you like.
Hmmm should work anyways i think lol Edit: or Photoshop, Paintshop and so on if you got those installed. |
If you use FireFox this is a handy plugin:
http://pearlcrescent.com/products/pagesaver/ It can take screenshots of the entire page, not just the visible area. |
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Nice :) |bananna| |
Yep, the FF extension is very handy |thumb
Here's another handy lil sucker for screen grabs... MW Snap |thumb |
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Thanks for the suggestions!
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open screen to what you want to capture
take out digital camera out and snap picture hook camera up to computer and download pics and .....presto you have a screen capture |jester| |
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The graphics program I use for pasting and quick cutting is xat.com Image Optimizer
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If so, hit that page again...left click and FF will prompt you through the installation...much easier that way :) Once installed, and FF is restarted...you should see the page save options listed when you right click on any page. Given that, (as you noticed) MWSnap will not save entire pages, but instead only the viewable area...I just installed the FF extension and it seems to work great. Even saves in jpg format |thumb |
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I've got a folder of downloaded extensions, and you can install them from your hard drive without problems.
All you should need to do is double click the downloaded .xpi file, if no "Software Installation" box in Firefox pops up, right click on the file, click "Open With..." and choose Firefox (if it's not in the inital list you will have to click Browse, go to its installation directory, and choose firefox.exe). What version of Firefox are you using? |
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