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Image-capture ( normal or resized ) of selected parts
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 01:48 PM
Hello,

The first Results of my new Capture-program :

1. Select any Image
2. Select Image-area
3. choose Result with- or without Border
4. Resize Image and capture the resized part
5. Preview of Capture-result
6. Shows Image-name and selected Sizes using ON MOVE or ON RESIZE , on Window-Titles

How to use :

1. selection <Border or NO Border> will open a Selection-window with Infos of Top/Teft/Right/Bottom on Title
2. Move the Selection-window to the wanted Area and adjust
3. select < Caption >
4. select < Preview >
5. In case You want a resized Capture :
before selecting < Capture >,
resize the Main-window ( Image ) to the needed Size and place the selection-window on the Area to be captured.





Best regards
Uwe :-)
Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )

i work with FW.

If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.
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Re: Image-capture of selected parts
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 01:51 PM

Ukoening;

I love that picture. :-)

Reinaldo.

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Re: Image-capture of selected parts
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 02:42 PM
reinaldocrespo wrote:Ukoening;
I love that picture. :-)
Reinaldo.

That is the only JPG available in FWH folders. Thats the reason I use it whenever I have to test with JPG.
Regards



G. N. Rao.

Hyderabad, India
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Re: Image-capture ( normal or resized ) of selected parts
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 02:44 PM

Nice work Mr. Uwe

Regards



G. N. Rao.

Hyderabad, India
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Re: Image-capture ( normal or resized ) of selected parts
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 03:15 PM
I'm glad to hear, You like it

Using any Image ( selected NO Border ) :





Best Regards
Uwe :-)
Since 1995 ( the first release of FW 1.9 )

i work with FW.

If you have any questions about special functions, maybe i can help.

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