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Old 03 July 2006, 08:18 AM
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Question Grabbing images from a Flash web page

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Anyone know how I can save a picture from a website that has them displayed in a Flash webpage?

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Old 03 July 2006, 08:32 AM
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http://www.pcsoftland.com/internet/d...ture-Flash.htm
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Hello

You can download the software above or just hit 'Print Screen' and copy it into a paint package to save off.

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Old 03 July 2006, 09:43 AM
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But saved flash can be zoomed to get a decent dpi throught the line art style (infinitely enlargeable) , thats why I suggested the free download, as opposed to the rasterised printscreen paste method which will end up at 72dpi at a normal resolution
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Originally Posted by lightning101
But saved flash can be zoomed to get a decent dpi throught the line art style (infinitely enlargeable) , thats why I suggested the free download, as opposed to the rasterised printscreen paste method which will end up at 72dpi at a normal resolution
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Yep, I completely agree. It depends what he wants it for.

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Originally Posted by lightning101
Couldn't get download link from there to work...

It is here at the developers site though... http://www.infinesoft.com/captureflash/

Cheers

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Originally Posted by lightning101
But saved flash can be zoomed to get a decent dpi throught the line art style (infinitely enlargeable) , thats why I suggested the free download, as opposed to the rasterised printscreen paste method which will end up at 72dpi at a normal resolution
Cheers

Shame it is only a free trial though
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