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Screenshot Captor / Re: Auto Cropping Book Cover Images
« on: December 14, 2014, 10:48 PM »
Mouser,
One other thing the reason the all the add a little black borders takes time is that I am going through the menu and so the display flashes as I do this slowing things down substantially. If there was a Cntr or Alt key shortcut to do this it would go much faster since it would not need to go through the display.
I believe Autohotkeys often handles this type of thing by using a "Control Send" command instead of a "Send" command. With the "Control Send" the Window can be minimized and every thing happens in the dark (so to speak) so it is much faster since the display is not activated with each send key menu command. However, it appears that when one Minimizes Screen Captor it does not really go into a Minimized state but into some other Mode? I have not gotten this approach to work with Screenshot Captor.
Do you know of a way I could get around the slow down problem above of adding incremental black to the edge of the picture many times to get a larger black boarder? What I am using presently is workable but it does add about 2 or 3 seconds to the Image Processing Time - that is with adding 22 small black boarders. I am sure if the Menus were not flashing - ie use a Alt or Cntr shortcut instead of sending keystrokes to the Menu Items, then doing this even 22 times would be VERY fast.
Thanks once more,
One other thing the reason the all the add a little black borders takes time is that I am going through the menu and so the display flashes as I do this slowing things down substantially. If there was a Cntr or Alt key shortcut to do this it would go much faster since it would not need to go through the display.
I believe Autohotkeys often handles this type of thing by using a "Control Send" command instead of a "Send" command. With the "Control Send" the Window can be minimized and every thing happens in the dark (so to speak) so it is much faster since the display is not activated with each send key menu command. However, it appears that when one Minimizes Screen Captor it does not really go into a Minimized state but into some other Mode? I have not gotten this approach to work with Screenshot Captor.
Do you know of a way I could get around the slow down problem above of adding incremental black to the edge of the picture many times to get a larger black boarder? What I am using presently is workable but it does add about 2 or 3 seconds to the Image Processing Time - that is with adding 22 small black boarders. I am sure if the Menus were not flashing - ie use a Alt or Cntr shortcut instead of sending keystrokes to the Menu Items, then doing this even 22 times would be VERY fast.
Thanks once more,