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    #425834

    Looks good, I can read it with no difficulty and I am on a 1024 x 768 screen

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    • #982344

      Thanks Jezza for your reply. And thanks to you again Skitterbug for your help.
      I will probably try a couple of other tests soon to ‘push the envelope’ and see how other screen captures display.
      Best regards,
      Slim

      • #982420

        This is what I get using “Printkey 2000”. It is much clearer.

        DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
        Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living

        • #982425

          Dave

          It looks like Slim was using MSPaint and then saved it to gif format reducing the colour output as he did so

          • #982468

            Jezza, you are correct in your assessment. As you noted there are limitations using this procedure. It is rather simple to do though and for some uses it will suffice. For example if someone just wants to show the settings used when trying to describe a problem the color detail of the switches may not be important. The size of the file using the .GIF format is smaller than some other formats and hence is probably more acceptable on this forum.
            Thanks to the other respondents for showing the comparative features of the various options. There is no doubt that more detail and finer definition can be obtained and may be desirable for some applications.
            Best regards to all,
            Slim

            • #982470

              Ok Slim

              I totally agree with you, it does a job and the job is good. The other Loungers were having a little leg pull with each other, which usually happens in the test area!!!!. For the purposes of the Lounge your method is more than satisfactory as it relays the message well.

              There are a few of us who use different software packages, mostly free that have been discussed at length in the past. Leif and I tend to do graphical stuff alot and I know Skitterbug really rates Irfanview…we will never agree which is the best grin

        • #982430

          This is what I get with Hardcopy – it’s much louder grin

          • #982438

            …and this is done in macromedia Fireworks….Louder still

            • #982443

              Not any more, it’s not….

            • #982444

              rofl

              Seriously,I still think mine has a slightly better quality/focus to it but what do you expect when mine cost lots and lots of (company) money when you can still get a very good set of graphics with freeware

            • #982447

              This is done entirely with freeware/programs that come with Windows. Quality seems pretty good to me. And it has been translated into Dutch too!

            • #982449

              Dutch? – hah!

              Here is a completely international kind of screen grabber that also tends to come in your Windows.

            • #982458

              done with ms paint..

            • #982461

              clever ……..but………mine has the smallest file size of all of yours grin razz

            • #982492

              What a strange claim… innocent

            • #982498

              my legs feel fine.. threadhead

            • #982569

              Maybe I should change my language setting to Dutch. I like the idea of “Opties” instead of “Options” (and “Dempen” is a great word, too!). However I’ve just looked up the Dutch for “Tools” and, to my disappointment, it wasn’t “Toolies” so maybe I should stick with English.
              whisperEven if it is English(US) not English(UK)

            • #982576

              hmmn Interesting so if you want a lunch time nap do the Dutch have nappies?

            • #982579

              Even better:

              If I searched the web using a very popular search engine for my Dutch website and found several postive results, you might say I had been hit in the Googlies. yikes

            • #982580

              …and I suppose, if you only got one hit, you would have been googlie whacked….ooohhh nurse

        • #982440

          And here is an example of a .png file saved with IrfanView………….. grin

        • #983011

          Hey, that’s a great program! I used to use PrintKey 2000 (and earlier versions), and installed it on most of my customer’s machines. I never a complaint about it, the program never crashed, even on Windows 95B, and it was easy to use. Very highly recommended for those who don’t want to bother with editing software to make and crop screenshots.
          Oh, this was done in Photoshop…

      • #983194

        Just as a footnote, you usually can tell from looking at a screen shot what format was used to save it. Here’s a cheat sheet. These were made with Windows XP’s Paint accessory. Note that with a more sophisticated program, you can get much better color dithering in your GIF images, but PNG still is easier and generally more accurate (assuming you use a high color/true color display setting).

        • #983206

          You are correct Jefferson. The PNG format is the best for clarity in this situation. Thanks for your assistance.
          With best regards,
          Slim

        • #983208

          Help me out here Jefferson as I am using an LCD screen that is not very clear. What does JPEG Compression Artefacts mean? I looked it up in wikipedia and was none the wiser. How would I recognise this? cheers

          • #983210

            Perhaps this example is slightly clearer. The upper part was saved as .png, the lower part as (high compression/low quality) .jpg. If you look closely at the .jpg part, you’ll see some “fuzziness” around the letters.

            • #983211

              Thanks, a slight colour “loss” as well I see….I shall play with this

          • #983212

            JPEG compression discards some colors to save on space. This works well with photos where the changes are small from one pixel to the next; it can be almost unnoticeable to shrink a file from 3,000 to 300 kilobytes. On the other hand, when there are large areas of “flat” color, JPEG tends to create little deviations for no good reason. These are generally called “artifacts” of the compression process.

            In the above example, you’ll notice speckling around the text. Not right next to it, but in the vicinity. I’m sure if this were easy to fix, someone would have fixed it by now, but even in Photoshop if you try to compress significantly, its JPEG filter will do this. At the level of “maximum” quality (10 or above), the image looks great, but the output file is 4x larger than a PNG. As you apply more compression to reduce the file size, the image deteriorates significantly, until at “low” quality (4 or below) detail starts blurring out. (Here’s a sample, sorry for the large file size.)

            These artifacts are irreversible, so even if you plan to use JPEG for compatibility or some other reason, it is useful to save a PNG first as a “master” image from which other formats can be derived.

            • #983213

              Very, very useful….thank you for taking the time to create and describe this to me.I have run out of cheers so have a [choccy bar] grin

    • #982311

      This is a test to verify a Print Screen test shot. The picture has no particular significance. It was selected to measure the size and the ability to post here.
      Regards,
      Slim

      • #982324

        I agree with Jezza! yep Your attachment looks good and it looks like you have a plan figured out for capturing your pics! thumbup

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