Capture screen images
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The main purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate how I create the screen capture images I use in my tutorials.
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[edit] How to Capture Screen Images
[edit] Software Needed
- A Microsoft windows operating system post win 3.x (9x, ME, 2k, XP)
- Photoshop or your favorite image editor that has the ability to crop an image
- I will be using Photoshop for this tutorial
[edit] Steps involved
- Get the image on your screen that you want to capture and press the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard
- Open Photoshop and from the menu select file/new...
- Accept the defaults by clicking OK
- From the menu select Edit/paste
- Use the crop tool to crop the desired area see Fig 1.
- From the menu select File/Save for Web
- Select the most efficient method of saving keep in mind the size of the image. I will often use gif with as few colors as possible.
- name your image something that make sense and is not too ambiguous
There you have it, it's pretty simple
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[edit] Bibliography
- ( ISBN 0078821134 ) Digital Images: A Practical Guide
- ( ISBN 0764595717 ) Photoshop CS2 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
- ( ISBN 0596101589 ) Photoshop Elements 4: The Missing Manual
[edit] Amazon's Related Products
- ( ASIN B00007LV6X ) Screen Shot 4 Deluxe (Jewel Case)
- ( ASIN B00081I76A ) Adobe Photoshop CS2 [OLD VERSION]
- ( ASIN B0002XQJFA ) Canon EOS 20D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens
[edit] Glossary
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