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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2014 20:11:04 GMT
I hear the reference to "taking screen shots" during NSN broadcasts. What is involved with this, please?
Thanks, and clear skies!
Bob
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Post by Dragon Man on Jan 26, 2014 8:56:59 GMT
Bob, it is a simple term meaning saving an image of what is seen on your monitor. A 'Shot' of the 'Screen'. Also commonly referred to as a 'Screen Grab'. On a PC or laptop there is a keyboard key marked as 'prt sc' or 'print screen' or some such thing. Just press that key. That saves an image of your whole desktop, everything that is currently on your monitor. Then, if you have 'PhotoShop', 'PaintShop Pro', or even just 'Paint', go in there and paste the image. You may have to open a 'New Image' and paste it. Now you have a copy of what was on your desktop. You can crop the picture to contain just your cameras view or whatever you want to show. Some times you may want to show your image and some of the controls you had set. Just crop the whole lot and save it as an image. Then post it in here or anywhere you want to The advantage of doing Screen Grabs is that you can show 'exactly' what you camera sees, without Post-processing being done to it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2014 16:02:51 GMT
Ahhh, OK. Thanks for the clarity.
And, thanks again for the broadcast this weekend. I always "learn a ton" when you're hosting, and have a right fun time of it, too.
Clear skies!
Bob
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