VSP to JPEG
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VSP to JPEG
How do I transfer VSP photographs to JPEG for printing? I have tried various types but can find nothing that relates to JPEGs. Your help would be appreciated. Rollason
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Re: VSP to JPEG
first
Settings then Preferences then Capture (tab at top of small window) and set capture format to jpeg
second
open .vsp and get the image you want in the preview window then small edit then 'take a snapshot'
photo will go to your working folder
Settings then Preferences then Capture (tab at top of small window) and set capture format to jpeg
second
open .vsp and get the image you want in the preview window then small edit then 'take a snapshot'
photo will go to your working folder
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Re: VSP to JPEG
Hi
Are you referring to taking a snapshot of your project, copying one of the frames to an image?
This is possible from the Edit menu choosing Take a Snapshot.
That will create an image file saved to your Working Folder.
A thumbnail of the image being placed in the library.
You will have to use Windows Explorer to find and print the image, possibly using an image editor.
Video Studio does not have the means to actually print.
Your image will be BMP but Jpeg can be selected via Preferences (F6) capture tab, selecting the Snapshot Format.
Are you referring to taking a snapshot of your project, copying one of the frames to an image?
This is possible from the Edit menu choosing Take a Snapshot.
That will create an image file saved to your Working Folder.
A thumbnail of the image being placed in the library.
You will have to use Windows Explorer to find and print the image, possibly using an image editor.
Video Studio does not have the means to actually print.
Your image will be BMP but Jpeg can be selected via Preferences (F6) capture tab, selecting the Snapshot Format.
