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Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? AFAIK you can capture the whole screen, one single window or a selected area. When you download stuff you always run danger to eat malicious bytes. Until now viruses are not embedded in jpgs or gifs, or? But it would be quite comfortable to get the pic by clicking it if it is not sliced. A programm should be able to recognize the area of the picture if you don't break any copyright issues. |
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Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? |
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On Oct 28, 4:52*pm, "Jan C. Faerber" <faerber.... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? I am assuming you mean a tool beyond right clicking on the image and copy or save image as. |
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Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? I am assuming you mean a tool beyond right clicking on the image and copy or save image as. Yes - it must not be by clicking the pics in the browser. |
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On Oct 29, 11:50 am, Travis Newbury <travisnewb... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: On Oct 28, 4:52 pm, "Jan C. Faerber" <faerber.... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? I am assuming you mean a tool beyond right clicking on the image and copy or save image as. Yes - it must not be by clicking the pics in the browser. Would be possible to have a programm window showing something like small thumbs of a page's pics to select the desired caps. My idea was to get the pic from the screen memory. Because sometimes saving pics is restricted or they are placed behind small 1x1px transparent gifs. Maybe js could get the position and size of the pic and clue it together with some open source code for screen caps. ( Like when you search for a lyric of a song, you can not copy the text and in the source html the text is filled with escaped characters. ) I guess different image file types may need sometimes different tools - e.g. ie problem with transparency in pngs. On the other hand side images are not as difficult as videos. |
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"Jan C. Faerber" <faerber.jan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:8c4cf0a7-b01f-4be5-8015-0a60f8891f23 (AT) 2g2000prl (DOT) googlegroups.com... Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? Right-click the image in your browser and select "Copy". Load up your paint program and select "Edit" then "Paste" from the toolbar. |
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Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? AFAIK you can capture the whole screen, one single window or a selected area. When you download stuff you always run danger to eat malicious bytes. Until now viruses are not embedded in jpgs or gifs, or? But it would be quite comfortable to get the pic by clicking it if it is not sliced. A programm should be able to recognize the area of the picture if you don't break any copyright issues. |
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"Andy" <andy (AT) REMOVETOEMAILmanyplay (DOT) com> writes: "Jan C. Faerber" <faerber.jan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:8c4cf0a7-b01f-4be5-8015-0a60f8891f23 (AT) 2g2000prl (DOT) googlegroups.com... Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? Right-click the image in your browser and select "Copy". Load up your paint program and select "Edit" then "Paste" from the toolbar. Or even just drag-n-drop the image to your desktop. |
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In article <m21vkm9rfe.fsf (AT) shermpendley (DOT) com>, Sherm Pendley <spamtrap (AT) shermpendley (DOT) com> wrote: "Andy" <andy (AT) REMOVETOEMAILmanyplay (DOT) com> writes: "Jan C. Faerber" <faerber.jan (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:8c4cf0a7-b01f-4be5-8015-0a60f8891f23 (AT) 2g2000prl (DOT) googlegroups.com... Is there a tool which can copy or screen cap a single picture just by clicking it? Right-click the image in your browser and select "Copy". Load up your paint program and select "Edit" then "Paste" from the toolbar. Or even just drag-n-drop the image to your desktop. Indeed. At least on Macs, this is what to do. |
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