How to "Save" pictures from Bobsbird.com
Bobsbird.com was developed using Flash technology. Flash(TM) is a trade mark of Adobe Systems® Inc. The Flash Platform
is the leading solution for building rich, dynamic Internet applications. It offers a complete set of interactive integrated
technologies. Flash provides the viewer/user with a richer, more engaging experience. Due to the integrated operation of the
Flash system, users are unable to right-click to save visible images. You can, however, save visible images by incorporating
the print-screen button on the keyboard and a simple photo program such as Paint. Here is step-by-step tutorial on how to
copy/save visible images from Bobsbird.com:
1) With Bobsbird.com open and visible on the desktop, click on the photo you would like to copy/save (so it is in its enlarged
format)
2) Press the print-screen button on your keyboard, which should be marked as "PRTSC".
(When you do this you might think nothing has happened but you have just copied the whole screen.)
3) Now you open up a simple photo editing program such as the "Paint" program which will be under your accessories.
4) Once "Paint" is opened click the "edit" option and you will have different options there.
5) Click the "Paste" option and the visible web page that you copied will appear.
6) Now click the "Image" option and it will give you many choices to choose from.
7) You want to now choose the "Crop" option.
8) The mouse cursor will now let you make a square around what you want to be your pic.
9) So go ahead and make the square around what you want to crop.
10) Once you have made that square around your image go back to the "Image" option up on top and then choose crop again.
11) Your chosen image will now be the only thing left on the screen.
12) Select the "File" option up on top and then click "Save". You can save your pic as JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP or TIFF.
13) I recommend JPEG picture. Which has a high quality factor with a small file size.
Once you have the pic saved you can do whatever you want with it! Yes, it is a little more work than being able to right-click and
save, but it is a convenient option to save images from Flash websites. It's not difficult at all, you may be a little slow doing it at
first as you go through the steps but after doing it a few times you will breeze right through it.
Excerpts taken from "Copying and pasting pics made with Adobe Flash Player" by mrhobbie. Bukisa.com
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