How to save Web page as a Picture in Firefox?

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #11

    FastStone does well, also, (usually) but, again, I don't have the free version as the current version is no longer available for free (I never tried the older, still available, free version of FastStone for scrolling web pages).

    FastStone Web Capture
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    Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
       #12

    mikedl said:
    FastStone does well, also, (usually).
    Could you possibly show us a 6 screen long scrolling window capture like I did with FireShot only using the shareware version of the FastStone Image Capture because my freeware version does a very choppy job of it every time.

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #13

    Maxxwire said:
    mikedl said:
    FastStone does well, also, (usually).
    Could you possibly show us a 6 screen long scrolling window capture like I did with FireShot only using the shareware version of the FastStone Image Capture because my freeware version does a very choppy job of it every time.
    Maxx, have a look at the link in my post above. To make the comparison to your last FireShot capture more valid, I went to the same website (not the same exact page) and made a capture with FastStone (version 6.7).
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       #14

    Sometimes, I save a Page as a pdf file by Printing it with PDFCreator
    Anything that can be printed .. Can be printed to a pdf file.
    It can also "Print" to other file types
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       #15

    mikedl said:
    To make the comparison to your last FireShot capture more valid, I went to the same website (not the same exact page) and made a capture with FastStone (version 6.7).
    Thanks! I didn't know that the new shareware v6.7 did so much of a better job than the free version at scrolling screen capture. I did a 1349 x 8269 FireShot capture of the same page this time with the correct Photobucket settings used with such large documents for direct comparison and here is a link to it...

    http://i468.photobucket.com/albums/r...ack2Config.png

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  6. Posts : 1,483
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #16

    Thanks, Maxx. It looks like FireShot does as well as the paid for FastStone. Too bad it's not compatible with my 64 bit browser.

    Your input is much appreciated, Maxx! :)
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  7. Posts : 1,251
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       #17

    mikedl said:
    Too bad it's not compatible with my 64 bit browser.
    Sometimes that's the price you pay for using the very latest iteration of software.

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