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Method of extracting pictures
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| gripper 2004-01-01, 10:28 am |
| Is there a way of extracting the pics from an on-line flash
presentation, and
how is it done ? I'm wondering because ther are some really nice pics
taken, but there are some excellent ones as well, and those would be
nice to have.
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| > Is there a way of extracting the pics from an on-line flashquote:
> presentation, and how is it done ?
Yes.
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> (snipped some dribble) . . and those would be nice to have.
Copyrights are important to the owners of original work and this is one of
the (many) reasons we use Flash.
I would not drive the getaway car when you rob the bank, so why would I tell
you how to steal someone's work? There is no difference.
If it's "nice to have" then, uhm gee- why not contact the owner and see if
you can purchase some? Why ask a someone to help you steal?
(¯`·._.· £ãrrÿ ·._.·´¯)
"gripper" <gripper01007@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fd68ebbe.0401010539.72ec2636@posting.google.com...quote:
> Is there a way of extracting the pics from an on-line flash
> presentation, and
> how is it done ? I'm wondering because ther are some really nice pics
> taken, but there are some excellent ones as well, and those would be
> nice to have.
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| ERIC TREMMEL 2005-09-16, 4:31 am |
| Go ahead and take screen shots of the images (Shift + Prt Scrn on a PC) and
paste into an image editing program to crop. Save them to your computer,
make screen savers, email them to your friends, whatever, just don't use
them to make money without the owner's permission.
E
"Larry" <larry2@REMOVEisomedia.com> wrote in message
news:vv8jvq5b9o4tb4@corp.supernews.com...
> Yes.
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> Copyrights are important to the owners of original work and this is one of
> the (many) reasons we use Flash.
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> I would not drive the getaway car when you rob the bank, so why would I
> tell
> you how to steal someone's work? There is no difference.
>
> If it's "nice to have" then, uhm gee- why not contact the owner and see if
> you can purchase some? Why ask a someone to help you steal?
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>
> (¯`·._.· £ãrrÿ ·._.·´¯)
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> "gripper" <gripper01007@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:fd68ebbe.0401010539.72ec2636@posting.google.com...
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