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Sep 16, 2010 07:41 |  #1

Hey all.....it's not what it sounds like! Well actually, it is.
I am building a personal scrap book for reference only. I have 2 folders I am trying build to use as examples and "training" for my upcoming shoots. I want to use them as guides since I have such a short term memory.
What is the best method to capture web images that I can view later?
How about images on a flash based website?

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Sep 16, 2010 07:43 |  #2

For most just right click, save as. For ones in flash or right click disabled just do a screen grab.


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Sep 16, 2010 07:45 |  #3

Dr Lazarus wrote in post #10919634 (external link)
For most just right click, save as. For ones in flash or right click disabled just do a screen grab.

i got the rt click part down.......
So for flash....the only way is to print screen and save it to a document?


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Sep 16, 2010 08:45 as a reply to  @ 1downfall's post |  #4

snipping tool will capture anything you want from the screen.


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Sep 16, 2010 08:53 |  #5

freshcargo wrote in post #10919914 (external link)
snipping tool will capture anything you want from the screen.

If you have windows 7 there is something similar to this (if not the same thing) that will grab whatever you want on the screen.


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Sep 16, 2010 14:21 |  #6

silvrr wrote in post #10919959 (external link)
If you have windows 7 there is something similar to this (if not the same thing) that will grab whatever you want on the screen.

Yes. It's called "Snipping Tool."


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Sep 16, 2010 19:56 |  #7

I am still running xp!


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