Image Harvesting & Flash Player
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moi621 (imported)
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Image Harvesting & Flash Player
http://www.A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!A BANNED LINK WAS POSTED!.org/mini-me-20064.php
Some of the images from the site above seemed worth harvesting.
But, when I right click the image it sez something about,
Adobe Flash Player and Settings - where I dare not venture .
Is it possible to download images from this site?
Thank You
Moi
Some of the images from the site above seemed worth harvesting.
But, when I right click the image it sez something about,
Adobe Flash Player and Settings - where I dare not venture .
Is it possible to download images from this site?
Thank You
Moi
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Dave (imported)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
I use the screen capture "GRAB" on the Macintosh. Stop the movie and invoke the capture.
Of course they are copyrighted pictures and only for your personal use.
Of course they are copyrighted pictures and only for your personal use.
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
I do Shift, Command, (Apple Key) & 4 and then lasso the part I want on my home computer. This is built into all Macs. This makes a PNG file and PhotoShop will convert it to just about any format.
I think you have to pay extra to obtain this capability on the PC. Haven't figured out a way to do it on the work one that has XP Professional. :-\
Also, look out for that site's pop-under. It uses resources like crazy if you don't close it too.
Plus, some video codecs won't let the screen capture "capture" the image either.
I think you have to pay extra to obtain this capability on the PC. Haven't figured out a way to do it on the work one that has XP Professional. :-\
Also, look out for that site's pop-under. It uses resources like crazy if you don't close it too.
Plus, some video codecs won't let the screen capture "capture" the image either.
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
Ok!
All you Mac / Apple users can gloat, again -
like your not the chosen people but, people who have chosen.
Now, aren't there any PC, Firefox users who know
how to accomplish the seemingly simple task for the
"I chose Apple / Mac people" ?
Moi
I bet before my question is answered, a supporter of Steve Jobs and the idea of purchasing a human liver is going to upload. Watch. Can they contain themselves?
Maybe they could get their own DDC thread of "Apple / Mac Superiority and Gloat" 
All you Mac / Apple users can gloat, again -
like your not the chosen people but, people who have chosen.
Now, aren't there any PC, Firefox users who know
how to accomplish the seemingly simple task for the
"I chose Apple / Mac people" ?
Moi
I bet before my question is answered, a supporter of Steve Jobs and the idea of purchasing a human liver is going to upload. Watch. Can they contain themselves?
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
In firefox install "unplug" (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2254)
It is able to download videos from the pages.
After installation - go to the page where you want to grab video, then click on it's icon.
Should work on windows/linux/osx - the only requirement is firefox
It is able to download videos from the pages.
After installation - go to the page where you want to grab video, then click on it's icon.
Should work on windows/linux/osx - the only requirement is firefox
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
fhunter wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:13 pm In firefox install "unplug" (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2254)
It is able to download videos from the pages.
After installation - go to the page where you want to grab video, then click on it's icon.
Should work on windows/linux/osx - the only requirement is firefox![]()
Thank You PC friend.
Besides downloading a video can one capture an image from it with this program?
Best Wishes
Moi
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Prudence (imported)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
Press the PRINT SCREEN key to capture the screen.
After you have done this, go into Paint, and do a PASTE.
You can also hold down ALT and press PRINT SCREEN to capture just the current (active) Window instead of the whole screen.
"Paint" can be found in Start-->Programs-->Accessories.
A "Paste" is done by clicking on the EDIT menu, then clicking on PASTE.
If you don't want to use "Paint", you can use ANY program that can accept pictures... Such as Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer, Google Picassa, IrfanView, PowerPoint, etc. Just open the program and do a paste.
(note to Mac Users: Shift-Control-Command-3 on a Mac will do the same thing as the Print Screen key on a Windows PC)
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
Instead of using Paint you can drop it into Word and adjust formatting using the edit picture commands. This includes resizing, rotation and cropping without much reduction in quality
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Re: Image Harvesting & Flash Player
If you have either Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can use the Microsoft Snipping Tool. This is a wonderful bit of software that lets you select any area of your screen (rectangle, free form, etc.) and then copy and save it. With Snipping Tool, it's almost effortless to save screen shots as pictures and insert them in documents or e-mails. Highly recommended.