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July 11, 2008 at 5:09 pm #772591
Anonymous
InactiveTwo great free programs I use. Search Google and download.
MWSnap 3 – this allows you to take a snapshot of any window or specific area.
Pixresizer – this allows you resize the image to whatever you like, preserving things like resolution and aspect ratio.
I use these to take pics for any slot games I review.
Cheers,
SlotplayerJuly 11, 2008 at 5:21 pm #772595Anonymous
InactiveMy method:
1. Download a casino
2. Open one of the games
3. Hold down Shift and press “print screen”
4. Open Photoshop
5. Create new image file
6. Paste (Ctrl+V)
7. Select the “game” part of the screenshot, and copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl+C)
8. Create another new image file (will automatically be the right size)
9. Paste into the new image file
10. Resize new image
11. Add watermark if desired
12. Save the file “for web” (optimizes image so it isn’t a huge file)
13. FTP image to serverJuly 11, 2008 at 5:49 pm #772599Anonymous
InactiveThere is an easier way. Ask your affiliate manager
July 11, 2008 at 6:42 pm #772602
ZmagegwbMemberHere is a freebie program that is great for screen shots.
Gadwin Print Screen http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/July 11, 2008 at 10:22 pm #772612
WebzcasMemberHi Rob;
I have game reviews/previews of quite a few of the MGS slots games. I should have for all the latest ones.
Email me marvynh @ fortuneaffiliates.com and I should be able to hook you up.
Later.
July 11, 2008 at 10:34 pm #772614
ClubContMemberWell this is semi inappropriate but I would guess an AM might have them. They are time consuming but I just did all of them for thisisvegas which is Rival software. You can download them at all at http://www.velvet-vegas.com. After that I would recommend you get them from the affiliate manager directly rather than taking them from another affiliates site. Lastly if you can change the names of the pic filenames I hear that helps a little for SEO.
John
July 13, 2008 at 2:36 pm #772692
PyatachokMemberHi Rob,
Our online casino games index also has most of our casino game screenshots. You can find them here:
If you need any different games/sizes, give me a shout.
Mark
July 13, 2008 at 4:35 pm #772700
PaolinoMemberIf you have a Macintosh, this feature is built into the system:
1 – Press Shit-Alt-3 to take a snapshot of the screen (it will save to your desktop automatically)
2 – Open the file by double clicking on it (it will open in Preview)
3 – Go to the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Grab’ and ‘Selection’ – a tool will open allowing you to draw a box around the part of the screen you want to save
4 – Draw the box around the bit you want to save and then choose the file type when asked.
4 – That’s it – the screenshot you selected is saved on the desktop -
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