How to do Screen Capture and use Image Hosting Sites
#41 OFFLINE
Posted 30 December 2009 - 08:57 AM
http://pixpipeline.c...f02ac7f418a.jpg
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#42 OFFLINE
Posted 14 February 2010 - 09:55 PM
DennisD, on Dec 17 2007, 11:49 AM, said:
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Please note also that the "Image Speech" site is under maintenance, although the method of use is pretty much the same with the other sites listed further below.
Screen Capture:
There are a lot of free Screen Capture tools available, but IMO one of the better ones, and also freeware, is Faststone Capture. It's small GUI belies a very sophisticated program. It has a very good help file, and a very detailed tutorial which can be downloaded in PDF form.
Faststone Capture: (Last Freeware Version. Do not use the "Home" link.)
Tutorial:
However, to get you started quickly, and save trawling through the help files, I'll outline the basic features.
Menu 1:
I have chosen to use the "To Editor" as my default. This means as soon as you capture the screenshot, it opens into the Faststone Editor, in which you can add "point to" arrows, descriptive text etc., as shown here:

Menu 2:
Here you can find links to the help file/tutorial, and an option to open any image on your PC straight into the Faststone Editor.
The next screenshot shows the different "capture" options available:
1: Capture the "active" window. (Link to definition/description of "active" window.)
2: Switch between all windows on the page.
3: Choose a capture window of any sized square or rectangle by left clicking once, drag the window to size, left click again.
4: Capture a freehand region by drag and multi-click.
5: Capture Full Screen.
6: Capture a "scrolling" window.
The PDF tutorial contains detailed explanations on each of these features, and is well worth consulting.
Please Note: Save your image as only JPG, PNG, or GIF, to save on file size and page loading. Not BMP.
Now that you've captured your image, you'll need to upload it to an Image Hosting site, and link to it by pasting a "Thumbnail Image" in your post.
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Image Hosting:
For the purpose of storing, sharing, and posting Images, you'll find a lot of "Image Hosting Sites", or "Image/File" hosting sites on the Web. Some are free to use, some are commercial, and others are a combination of both.
The idea is to upload and store your image, and simply place a small thumbnail in your post that links to that image. The thumbnail is only a fraction of the size of the original, and therefore won't use up the forums bandwidth, and will make the topic you're posting in quicker to load.
These sites all have similar, but different conditions of use, and limitations on things like the maximum size you can upload, the maximum number of images you can store,(measured by either number or total size), or how long they will host your image before deleting it.
Some of these sites are very slick, with a nice clean interface, and a nice clean onsite image that the thumbnail links to.
Some are just the opposite. Sluggish to use: Site littered with ads: Site littered with distasteful ads: Images being lost: etc. etc. You can take note of which sites other people are using, or start a new topic and ask for some suggestions.
On the majority of these sites you can register for free, which enables you to keep track of your images, or even have an on site album.
Or, if you don't register, you can upload an image, link to it, and then you normally have no further contact with that image.
As an example I'll use the one I'm using at present called "ImageSpeech", which has great conditions of use, is very clean. And you can use it whether you register or not.
ImageSpeech:
This screenshot is fairly indicitave of what a decent site looks like, although some are more cluttered.
You can click the image a second time to see it full sized. (Depends which browser you use)

All you would do here is press the browse/choose button which takes you to an upload window on your pc, choose an image, select it, and press upload. If you have a large digital image, it may take a while to upload.
Once uploaded, you should see something like this: (again, it varies from site to site.)

As you can see, there's a choice of "linking codes". What you look for is either Forum Code, or BB code, but usually the link starts with "".
Next, just simply right click anywhere in the link, it turns blue, and select COPY.
Come back to where you are typing your post, place the cursor on the start of the next line, right click and select PASTE.
You will now have a long line of text. To check that you have the correct linking code, go just below this window and select "Preview Post". In the preview window you should see your thumbnail. Click it, and it should take you to your hosted image.
Note that the Hosting Site automatically makes a thumbnail of your uploaded image.
That's it very basically, although you can play around with things, you can't do any harm, and if you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask.
Some other decent sites are:
PixPipeline".
Next, just simply right click anywhere in the link, it turns blue, and select COPY.
Come back to where you are typing your post, place the cursor on the start of the next line, right click and select PASTE.
You will now have a long line of text. To check that you have the correct linking code, go just below this window and select "Preview Post". In the preview window you should see your thumbnail. Click it, and it should take you to your hosted image.
Note that the Hosting Site automatically makes a thumbnail of your uploaded image.
That's it very basically, although you can play around with things, you can't do any harm, and if you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask.
Some other decent sites are:
PixPipeline: Nice clean site. Registration optional.
ImageBam: Nice interface, and again registration optional.
IMGBoot: Registration required, (email address). New "add title and description to image" feature. Clean site.
ImageCave: Registration required. Unlimited bandwidth. Clean site.
[url="http://www.imageox.com/index.php"]Image Ox: Registration Optional. Clean site with a lot of "gallery" features.
If any of you guys want to provide links to other good sites, I'm sure they'll be appreciated, or if you can add any relevant points I've omitted, please feel free.
Hope this helps.
Tasgandy
"one is never too old to learn"
#43 OFFLINE
Posted 15 February 2010 - 01:19 PM
ImageSpeech has had the "maintenance" message up now for the best part of a year, and although the site is still alive and I can access all my stored images, I can't upload at all.
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#44 OFFLINE
Posted 04 March 2010 - 09:03 PM
Having the ability to edit / watermark / caption etc. then drop into Adobe Acrobat or MS Word documents being created is excellent, so I wish to thank you once again and recommend this little gem to anyone that has other uses for screen capture software other than message board / posting use.
PS: it allows me to enjoy more of these images from my deck overlooking the river whilst enjoying some good wine and cheese.
Tasgandy
"one is never too old to learn"
#45 OFFLINE
Posted 05 March 2010 - 05:01 PM
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#46 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 02:46 PM
Edited by ishan_rulz, 02 May 2010 - 03:00 PM.
#47 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 02:51 PM
ishan_rulz, on 02 May 2010 - 02:46 PM, said:
That is more or less the same way as Printscreen and MS Paint works.
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#48 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 02:56 PM
hazelnut, on 02 May 2010 - 02:51 PM, said:
Yeah but in that, you would hit Printscreen, open MSPaint, Edit>Paste, then Save, etc.
Picasa just saves it as you press Printscreen and you can edit your capture as it opens on Picasa.
#49 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 03:01 PM
I also like being able to use ms paint for the alt+printscreen option which only captures the active window, useful if you just want to show a popup or application error message.
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#50 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 03:58 PM
I just tried it. Works with Picasa as well.
Thanks for teaching me a new thing today!
#51 OFFLINE
Posted 02 May 2010 - 11:58 PM
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#52 OFFLINE
Posted 24 October 2010 - 08:24 AM
www.wimg.co.uk
#53 OFFLINE
Posted 18 November 2010 - 02:56 AM
http://www.uploadscreenshot.com/
All you need to do is prntscrn and paste into the browser applet.
Create a login and you can even crop images (auto creates new one so original is still there)
example preview
#54 OFFLINE
Posted 18 November 2010 - 04:18 AM
http://www.piriform.com/docs
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Posted 18 November 2010 - 04:25 AM
#56 OFFLINE
Posted 20 June 2011 - 03:08 PM
hazelnut, on 06 October 2008 - 07:55 AM, said:
Do edit>paste
Do file>save
I use many of the same functions you do, but in a different way.
Paint -> Start/run/mspaint/enter, or WinLogo key + r/mspaint/enter
Paste -> CTRL + V
Save -> CTRL + S
PNG may be a better format, but JPG is universally recognized in image editors and viewers.
Multiple conversions cause image quality loss, so I use JPG.
#57 OFFLINE
Posted 10 September 2011 - 11:40 PM
hazelnut, on 06 October 2008 - 07:55 AM, said:
In case anyone would like to use the 'built in' screen capture and is unsure, here is a little guide.
XP
With your desktop on screen press PrtScn button once (found to the right of the F12 button)
But I believe the reason tools are mentioned, is it would be a royal pain to use the "built in" method to do video screens, or even multiple snapshots staged 15 frames per second, or even once per second, as part of a compilation set to show say, something that takes more than a single screenie to demo.
Great for single screenies, not so great for the ones that require more!
#58 OFFLINE
Posted 11 September 2011 - 12:58 AM
http://www.piriform.com/docs
#59 OFFLINE
Posted 12 October 2012 - 12:27 PM
ShareX
https://code.google.com/p/sharex/
Very easy to use. For a hoster I can recommend for example imgur.com.
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Posted 06 December 2012 - 03:03 AM











