Entries from August 2007 ↓

Screen Capture programs

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If you follow Cheryl Johnson or Kristal Kraft(whenever she writes here again…KK did your google alert go off Snag it Cost Moneyyet?), you have seen the uses of Screen Capture or Screen Prints.  They usually use SnagitEveryone using a PC with windows has a screen capture program built-in.  (MAC Users I am sure have something more elaborate than this…write your own post Turner!!! :-)) The “Prnt Scrn” button will work for you.  By pushing that button you now have captured a copy of the whole screen.  You can paste that into any MS program like Word or Publisher, etc.  If you need to doctor it up, you can paste into  Paint to modify it.  (Crop and write text on it)  Save it and use it in any program as a picture.  Let say you don’t want the whole screen but only one window.  Click on the window to activate it and Push ALT+Prnt Scrn and this will only copy the active window not the whole screen (providing the active window isn’t the whole screen)Print Screen Button

If you read my post before, you know I like FREE.  Especially Free Software.  I usually get it at the Give-Away-Of-The-Day (today is a Photo to Film Software)  I picked up along the way a program called TNT Screen capture.  I used it to capture the finger on the keyboard and the Snag It picture.  It has built in feature like the Print Screen but you can also adjust what you what you really want instead of the whole screen.  It will also add nifty little features like torn corners or rounded, shadows, etc.  You can add pictures and arrows to this also right in the program and save it for use in a blog post or marketing material to show off a feature of your website.

Since I have become addicted to Flickr, I have found another FREE program offered by them called Flickr and Webimager.  It is not as fancy as the other two, but you don’t have to send to another program to crop it.  It will let you take what you want.  You can save directly to your harddrive or straight to your Flickr Account.  They have plenty of third party software for you to manage your photos.

Flickr and Webimager

Short and sweet…Just a couple of programs to help you get your point across with illustrations.

 

Some more fun with Flickr

Click to FlickrIf you haven’t heard about flickr, let me tell you a little bit about it.  Jeff Turner has shared some great tips with Flickr also.  Not only is it a great place to find Royalty Free photos, but it’s also a great place to store your photos.  You can save up to 200 photos for free or pay $24.95 for a year of unlimited amount.  Check out my collection of photos. For those of you with a slight blogging addiction, it is also a great tool to upload photos to your blog or even a portal to send a photo to your blog AND write the blog.  Only two people that I know, Teresa Boardman and Kristal Kraft, have a photo blog.  I wrote a quick one about the flickr blog feature a while ago. Here’s my phone photo blog Start your own useless blog!!!

I found a website that does a lot of fun stuff with photos called Big Huge Labs.  You know when you are looking for a quick gimmick to make a point or just feel silly.  Here’s some things I have done with this website.  Click on the picture to take you to the page where you can create the item.  This can help with your creative juices.  Have fun with it…please share your creations.

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Make your own magazine cover

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