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Windows 7 - A Preferred Method of Uploading/Posting Screen Shots



 
02-25-2009   #11


Windows Se7en Ultimate Beta x86 Build 7057
 
 


Imageshack's resize for forum tends to work the best across most of the forums I frequent. I do understand though since I've seen people ruin threads with over scaled hotlinked images.

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03-02-2009   #12


Windows 7 Pro x64 & Win7 Pre x64 / Ubuntu 9.10 Beta
 
 


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03-08-2009   #13


windows 7 7057
 
 


Airbot= Aaron ?

You should not have shown me this lol
like i said i think im gonna like it here, Great Tut btw im testing it mods admin feel free to delete this post you people need a test thread for people like me to try different new things without poluting your board,

you guys have some great knowledge

Peace
24/7
John
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03-08-2009   #14


windows 7 7057
 
 


Holy _rap between the Snipping tool in Windows 7 which is self explanatory
and your little how 2 this is a snap to do, ive always used 3rd party and had to deal with resize issues !

You guys Rock
Thanks to all that posted in this thread
Peace
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03-26-2009   #15


Windows 7 Beta (and others, multiboot)
 
 


Its nice that the feature is in the forum for sure, but I actually find it easier to use my old tried and true method... PrintScreen, Paint Shop Pro 7 (yes I know ancient! I love it though), imageshack. I have it down to a science, I only have to use the mouse for a single click otherwise it is nearly automatic keyboard shortcuts for me... hm...
that gives me an idea... maybe I should create an autohotkey script for this.
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03-26-2009   #16


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Yeah, but does it show screenshots in a manageable size or hugely grotesque? That's the whole point of this thread, not to show you only one way to do it but to show you how to use the site's uploading feature, to be resized properly, so the screenshots aren't gigantic and don't go off the screen. Most people when they see those kinds of screenshots are more inclined to run away then take the time to look at them.
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03-26-2009   #17


Windows 7 Beta (and others, multiboot)
 
 




recent example...
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03-26-2009   #18


Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
 
 


Maybe easier for you, but more clicks for us.

Gary
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03-26-2009   #19


Windows 7 Beta (and others, multiboot)
 
 


O.o how so? one click and I see it at a nice proper readable res thats scaled to my browser window's size...
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03-26-2009   #20


Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
 
 


I don't use my browser at full screen. Also each link opens in a new window (firefox), so I have to click on it twice and then close two extra windows.

Gary

Edit: Just tried it with FF at full screen and it's still not readable after 1 click. If the pic is loaded here, 1 click and it's readable. Use the wheel to scroll and it returns to the thread.
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