RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? [solved]

2004-04-15 Thread George Gallen
http://www.innermedia.com/cc/index.htm

As long as the page doesn't have forms.
Cost is $149, not too bad. But they do have a free 20 use
  evaluation period.

George

-Original Message-
From: Larry Hiscock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:05 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture?


Yep.  Either PSP or GIMP would be for combining images.  I 
haven't used GIMP
in a while (I mostly use PSP and Photoshop), so I can't speak 
for it.  PSP
has a nice stitch feature that allows you to combine slices 
of an image.
You can overlay the slices with the upper layer set to partial 
transparency
so you can see through to the lower layer.  It really helps 
with getting the
images lined up straight.

Wendy had a good idea, too.  If you have Adobe Acrobat, just 
print the page
from your browser to the Acrobat printer driver or the distiller.

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.wcs-corp.com



--
u2-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users


RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? [solved]

2004-04-15 Thread George Gallen
oops. meant as long as the page doesn't have FRAMES, it can have forms.

-Original Message-
From: George Gallen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:47 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? [solved]


http://www.innermedia.com/cc/index.htm

As long as the page doesn't have forms.
Cost is $149, not too bad. But they do have a free 20 use
  evaluation period.

George

-Original Message-
From: Larry Hiscock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:05 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture?


Yep.  Either PSP or GIMP would be for combining images.  I 
haven't used GIMP
in a while (I mostly use PSP and Photoshop), so I can't speak 
for it.  PSP
has a nice stitch feature that allows you to combine slices 
of an image.
You can overlay the slices with the upper layer set to partial 
transparency
so you can see through to the lower layer.  It really helps 
with getting the
images lined up straight.

Wendy had a good idea, too.  If you have Adobe Acrobat, just 
print the page
from your browser to the Acrobat printer driver or the distiller.

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services
http://www.wcs-corp.com



-- 
u2-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

--
u2-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users