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Friday August 04 06:01:19 2006 Re: Tammin Sursok - Home and Away |
Caritas wrote:
> Has anyone got any screencaps of Tammin Sursok bound and > gagged in "Home and Away" in 2004? I have the > clip but it's screencaps I'm after. Many thanks to anyone > who can help. Professor Filter's Guide to making caps with VirtualDub blah, blah, crap filtert, blah, blah |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@gmail.com |
http://www.slumberville.com/asbestosfilter/how2caps/ |
Friday August 04 12:04:58 2006 Re: Tammin Sursok - Home and Away |
> Professor Filter's Guide to making caps with VirtualDub
> blah, blah, crap filtert, blah, blah > http://www.slumberville.com/asbestosfilter/how2caps/ What on earth does all that mean? |
Friday August 04 13:55:34 2006 Re: Tammin Sursok - Home and Away |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Professor Filter's > What on earth does all that mean? Yeah Figured he linked to a site showing how to take caps from clips using Virtualdub, but seeing "sucks" and other such descriptions in the tutorial, say "The Professor" wrote this up himself huh? It'll work though |
Jay L |
Friday August 04 18:29:16 2006 Re: Tammin Sursok - Home and Away |
(unsigned poster) wrote:Professor Filter's What on earth does all that mean?
I use VirtualDub, but if you've already got the clip in RealPlayer format from our site, here's an easy way to do it: Download: PhotoFiltre from the following website (free) http://www.photo-freeware.net/photofiltre.php Start Photofiltre Play your clip (under view select Zoom 200%) Hit the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard when you see the shot you'd like to make a cap of come up on the screen. In Photofiltre: Under Edit > Paste as new image Save your cap as a JPG - that's it. You can repeat the process a number of times throughout the clip to cap various scenes as required. The image posted below was capped from your same clip in 32 secs. |
Stephanie |
stephanie@majorjohns.com |
http://www.majorjohns.com |
Friday August 04 18:41:55 2006 Re: Tammin Sursok - Home and Away |
Many thanks for these instructions and for your help. It's much appreciated.
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Caritas |
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