"Border" around screen captured images
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
If there was a white border around your image, you must have cropped it off before saving it and uploading it here. Maybe it would be more effective if you were to take a screenshot of your entire screen and include your image as well as your PSP workspace behind it. When you crop the image to save it, leave some of the workspace showing around the sides of the picture.
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
Hi Kenneth,
That link to your image on the pando site requires people to download a file from pando to be able to see the image. It is not a link to the image itself without installing another application which I am loathe to do. You are better to try a direct link site like photobucket.
That link to your image on the pando site requires people to download a file from pando to be able to see the image. It is not a link to the image itself without installing another application which I am loathe to do. You are better to try a direct link site like photobucket.
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
Can I be advised how to load to photobucket please
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
As with most things I do a google search eg How to load pictures to photobucket and get a lot of tutorials. Also going to youtube and typing the same question will get you a lot of video tutorials on uploading images.
I would guess it is similar to Pando but I am not willing to join the Pando site because of its viral nature (requiring people to sign up before they can see images) .
Some videos I found are :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GTQg2ppcqk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9dWca-B5tw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d4Uyke37hI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1ggNDpLr0
So try some of them as an example.
I would guess it is similar to Pando but I am not willing to join the Pando site because of its viral nature (requiring people to sign up before they can see images) .
Some videos I found are :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GTQg2ppcqk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9dWca-B5tw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d4Uyke37hI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1ggNDpLr0
So try some of them as an example.
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
Below is where you can see the screen capture screen and the image capture result

In the top image you should be able to see the capture box, the 2nd image shows the partial white border.Uploaded these to Image Shack in order to get a link here but it shows the 2 small images, if you click on them they show bigger.

In the top image you should be able to see the capture box, the 2nd image shows the partial white border.Uploaded these to Image Shack in order to get a link here but it shows the 2 small images, if you click on them they show bigger.
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Re: "Border" around screen captured images
Just checked and the Graphite work theme comes in at X2 and using that those white lines at right and bottom do not appear. They are merely an attempted 3 d attempt at viewing the image on the workspace as if it was in a 3D frame and you are looking from top left at the picture and so you can see the right and bottom inside frame edges.
To test this I saved the image and then viewed in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (right click and select Open With) . There is no sign of the white lines at all so they are not carried with the image at all.
To test this I saved the image and then viewed in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer (right click and select Open With) . There is no sign of the white lines at all so they are not carried with the image at all.
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