P3 Utility automatically copies the BMP screen image to the Windows
clipboard. So you can just open your favorite graphics software and
paste it in. I generally just use the "Paint" program that comes free
with Windows. From Paint you can save it in PNG, JPEG, GIF or TIFF format.
Alan N1AL
For those who are Windows-based, IrfanView is a shareware viewer that
also does a very good job of manipulating images (crop, resize, format
changes).
It'll read something like a .bmp (uncompressed bitmap, huge) and turn it
into a 64 color .GIF or .PNG or .JPG that is suitable for E-Mail or We
mine P3 saves as .bmp
both using the P3 utility or using the P3's SVGA Ubmp
On 1/23/2014 2:54 PM, Bill Hammond wrote:
Hi Jim, Expanding a bit on Joe's and Jim's response, the utility
saves the images as .PNG if you want perhaps a .JPG image view the
image in your computers preview software and t
Hi Jim,
Expanding a bit on Joe's and Jim's response, the utility saves the images as
.PNG if you want perhaps a .JPG image view the image in your computers preview
software and then "save as" what file format you want. For example the Apple
will view the .PNG images from the P3 utility and let y
Hi Jim,
The SVGA card actually performs its own, wider FFT of the I/Q data developed
in the P3 front end. If you want to take a picture of the SVGA screen, plug
a FLASH drive into the USB connector on the back of the P3/SVGA and then use
the Ubmp selection under the SVGA sub-menu. If you want t
The P3 utility from Elecraft.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/23/2014 11:48 AM, Jim wrote:
I want to capture a snap shot of the information that the P3 generates and
subsequently displays on my SVGA monitor in a common file format so I can send
it over the internet.
Are there any applications t
I want to capture a snap shot of the information that the P3 generates and
subsequently displays on my SVGA monitor in a common file format so I can send
it over the internet.
Are there any applications that will do this?
Thanks
Jim
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