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http://www.updatestage.com/previous/990401.html#item2
D7 can capture the stage AND save to JPEG
Gretchen Macdowall
updateStage, inc.
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e: Re: Save as binary file
There is another way?!
I've dug this up from my box of goodies. Straight cut/paste from
somewhere!
e.
Originally posted by jeepee:
ok this is what I found and indeed it is easy!!
well
There is another way?!
I've dug this up from my box of goodies. Straight cut/paste from somewhere!
e.
Originally posted by jeepee:
ok this is what I found and indeed it is easy!!
well here's the trickfor all you who
Thanks to all who responded to my question. I got Werner Sharp's Image
Export Xtra, and it did the trick. Another happy customer, thanks to
Werner.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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On Thursday, Aug 14, 2003, at 18:12 America/Chicago, David Benman wrote:
Not so fast. The DirectImage Xtra is a good xtra solution, but for a
free xtra solution you can use the Sharp Image xtra available at:
http://www.sharp-software.com/
I've used both recently, and they performed well.
There'
Probably, but do you want to save it and retrieve it later, or save it in
bitmap form (for another app to read)?
If you want to retrieve it later, I guess you could use imaging lingo to go
through it pixel by pixel and convert to hex and use fileio to write it out
to a text file, then rebuild i
do I need an Xtra to save a bitmap to the hard drive? This is a
projector, not a Shockwave.
AFAIK, yes. The best option, IMHO, is Werner's SharpExport xtra
http://www.sharp-software.com
(I believe DirectImage also has this kind of functionality - at a price!)
-Sean.
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Not so fast. The DirectImage Xtra is a good xtra solution, but for a
free xtra solution you can use the Sharp Image xtra available at:
http://www.sharp-software.com/
I've used both recently, and they performed well.
It looks like I'll have to do without the New York contingent on this
one.
Ok,
Kerry Thompson wrote:
do I need an Xtra to save a bitmap to the hard drive?
I have a big delay receiving the mails of this list.. so you´ll prolly
got an answer to this. Anyway.. try this free xtra:
Sharp Image Export Xtra
http://www.sharp-software.com/
Bye
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It looks like I'll have to do without the New York contingent on this
one.
Ok, I've the image of the video. I know this has been covered before,
but do I need an Xtra to save a bitmap to the hard drive? This is a
projector, not a Shockwave.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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