Screen Capture woes

FScreen....Simple...easy(I need that)..no resorses used..Saves to BMP on desktop(have to convert to JPEG)

takes great shots........
 
HyperSnap will convert BMPs to JPGs easily. I've been using that for years too, but it's an old copy and it still works great.
 
BMP's can be posted here, gents, as well as a number of other formats. If the bmp or jpg or png, etc, has a too large file size, then it can be easily reduced in size by nearly any image editor. (MSPaint, Irfanview...)

btw, this is a bmp of the accepted file types at SOH
 
Nothing faulty as far as I know. It's just the way that FSScreen works. Put anything other than an image in the clipboard, and it gets ignored. But put image data in the clipboard, and FSScreen steals it. So if you cut a section from an image to be pasted elsewhere, it won't be in the clipboard when you need it.

Edit: I suppose some editors might use their own clipboards, sort of like Office products do. In that case, FSScreen probably would never see it.

Comprende....now. I misunderstood.
Yep, FS Screen is an image capture utility, not a text/document editor.
 
As to the Broussard, I'm a member of a local group that runs one for airshow and fly-in use. Was originally used by the French Air Force during the Civil War in Algeria and in the late 70s and the early 80s was the sole French machine patrolling the French section of Berlin.

Now repainted back into its original colours.

Martin

As to the funny colour scheme - she was initially used by a British yoghurt company as a promotion - hence the multicoloured paint scheme!!
 
Am I the only one that uses Martin Wrights MultiGrab? It's never caused me any probs, it's free, and he knows a thing or two about FS and it's image support.

Am I missing something? Haven't noticed any hit on resourses, have the dll file installed anyway for DXTbmp and many of his other VERY useful programs. What's the skinny, what do these other proggies do that this doesn't? Although, that one that notes location looks handy.

Jamie
 
Mason, let me give you a tip. Take the app off of your desktop and stick it into its own folder somewhere. Then Right-Click > Send To > Desktop (create shortcut). This way you can take as many shots as you want without cluttering up your desktop. You can also set that folder's view to Thumbnail so that you can quickly scan through them.
 
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