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Hi,
I was wandering if you could grab contents of pictures that are relatively large. If I'm in one of the museums at the Google art project, I can only PrintScreen the total picture, wich is of a rather low quality (usually smaller then 1Mb). The pictures themselves are a lot larger (and thus more detailed). What interests me is a possibility to download the entire picture, so you would get a 'fit to screen' result with the file being for example 15 or 20 Mb. Is there a way of doing this with the existing screenshot captor software?

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Finished Programs / Re: Taking Screenshot (via PrtScn) & MS Paint
« on: December 29, 2011, 10:51 PM »
I use Gadwin´s PrintScreen for this kind of matter. It is freeware, and you can put the saves directly into a chosen folder (it autosaves the files).
If you want to edit with MS-paint just make sure that it will become the standard utility when you double-click the saved picture.
http://www.gadwin.com/download/

I think that chosing a standard program for your saved files (starts with a right click over a jpg-file) would do the most of the work. I hope to have been of some support.

EDIT: I just saw mouser screenshot captor, it also is a really cool program. I am in for a try!

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