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Anyone know how you save pics when the site you're on is using Adobe Flash Player to host them?
You will have to do a screen capture, use the print screen button at top of keyboard , then open up the windows paint programme, then select new , then edit, then paste. And the pic will be shown on the screen, then save files as jpeg and then edit it use the fix option to crop the picture from the web page you have copied, then u will have the pic. WOW!!! that was a long speech hahaha!
(18-10-2009 23:46 )firebird Wrote: [ -> ]You will have to do a screen capture, use the print screen button at top of keyboard , then open up the windows paint programme, then select new , then edit, then paste. And the pic will be shown on the screen, then save files as jpeg and then edit it use the fix option to crop the picture from the web page you have copied, then u will have the pic. WOW!!! that was a long speech hahaha!

yes, you can also do the same with photoshop. tab it open and press control n then control v and it will appear. Its never very hi res, much like a webstream cap, but fortunaltely eventually, all these pics become available at i hi res with time and searching, sharing!! Smile
You can save them using the web browser, Safari. This allows you to access the original rather than taking what may be a lower quality screen cap. Its can be a slow process if you're doing this for many jpgs.

For anyone who has or wishes to install Safari (available for PCs and Macs), you need to bring up the 'Activity' window. This will list all the 'items' that make up a web-page for all of your open tabs, including the jpgs that are used in an embedded flash page.

Go to the correct tab, open up the drop down list with the arrow. You need to locate the correct jpg in what will likely be a long list of items that make up the page. Its fairly easy to exclude most jpgs based on their small size. Double click the likely jpg in the activity window and it will open in a browser window. Like I said, its a slow, messy process and you may need to open a number of possible options before finding the one you're looking for.

Here's an example of the activity window for this page:

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