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Posted: 7/25/2013 6:53:10 PM EDT
I am assuming that its not capable of being done with IE, but can it be done with Firefox or one of the other browsers?
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:53:58 PM EDT
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Printscreen.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:54:49 PM EDT
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Yes.
Ctrl+Prt Scr or something like that.
Ever thought of bringing up the source code and reading the direct link from there?
It used to work a couple of decades ago...

ETA;
or you could just torrent the whole damn porno from pirate bay...
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:55:03 PM EDT
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Disable javascript. Or trying saving the entire webpage and looking through the source files.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:55:21 PM EDT
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Screen capture. Save image. Use paint.net to trim as needed.

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Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:56:15 PM EDT
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As already said; use the Print Screen button on your keyboard and then paste the image into Paintbrush.  From there crop it and save it.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:56:26 PM EDT
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Win7 has a 'Snipping' tool that's even better than PrintScreen.

I use it all the time at work, I cut snippets out of PDF's of manuals, etc.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:57:37 PM EDT
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Win 7 has Snipping Tool

Apple OS X has the same thing in Utilities, don't recall what it is, the icon is a pair of scissors.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:57:48 PM EDT
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XP Pro rules!
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:58:16 PM EDT
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If your running Mozilla Firefox and cannot right click on an image use the "Tools menu \ Page Info \ Media Tab"  then preview and save
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:59:03 PM EDT
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XP Pro rules!
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Win7 has a 'Snipping' tool that's even better than PrintScreen.

I use it all the time at work, I cut snippets out of PDF's of manuals, etc.

XP Pro rules!


ditto + MS Paint!!  One of the most useful tools in the office!
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 6:59:27 PM EDT
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Click hold and drag it to a file. This works for most but not all.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:01:31 PM EDT
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Screen print doesn't work on SOME things.



For example, it might not work on protected video content via DVD or Blu-Ray.  Or maybe Netflix. (Not sure, not having ever

had or used Netflix.)






Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:03:14 PM EDT
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In Firefox, go to Tools > Options > Content, and then click on the Advanced button next to "Enable Javascript".  Turn off the check box that allows Javascript to disable or replace context menus.



This post is in honor of Dean at The Gun Zone.  
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:04:59 PM EDT
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Screen print doesn't work on SOME things.



For example, it might not work on protected video content via DVD or Blu-Ray.  Or maybe Netflix. (Not sure, not having ever

had or used Netflix.)





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Then you take a pic of your monitor with your phone.  



 
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:05:01 PM EDT
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Are you a wizard?

Are you really trying to tell me I can't just hit print screen, over and over and over, and copy a video?

TRG
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:06:17 PM EDT
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Faststone Capture works really good.  Decent editing tools also.  My version was free...!!
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:07:39 PM EDT
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Are you a wizard?

Are you really trying to tell me I can't just hit print screen, over and over and over, and copy a video?

TRG
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Screen print doesn't work on SOME things.

For example, it might not work on protected video content via DVD or Blu-Ray.  Or maybe Netflix. (Not sure, not having ever
had or used Netflix.)




Are you a wizard?

Are you really trying to tell me I can't just hit print screen, over and over and over, and copy a video?

TRG


actually that was one of the first "hacks" for copying dvd's on computers, granted a piece of software did it but it was in essence screen capping at 30 fps.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:08:43 PM EDT
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I usually use Alt + PrtScrn which copies the screen to the clipboard, where it can then be manipulated as you wish.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:11:13 PM EDT
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Camera if all else fails
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:13:52 PM EDT
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Firefox and I believe there is just an option in the security options that prevents sites from hijacking the right click button. So annoying when websites do that (google maps and such included!)

ETA: Tools>Options>Content>Javascript Advanced>Uncheck all 3 boxes.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:19:24 PM EDT
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actually that was one of the first "hacks" for copying dvd's on computers, granted a piece of software did it but it was in essence screen capping at 30 fps.
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Screen print doesn't work on SOME things.

For example, it might not work on protected video content via DVD or Blu-Ray.  Or maybe Netflix. (Not sure, not having ever
had or used Netflix.)




Are you a wizard?

Are you really trying to tell me I can't just hit print screen, over and over and over, and copy a video?

TRG


actually that was one of the first "hacks" for copying dvd's on computers, granted a piece of software did it but it was in essence screen capping at 30 fps.


Must have been hell on the soundtrack...

TRG
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:22:21 PM EDT
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Worked perfectly.  Thanks man.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 7:24:22 PM EDT
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On a Mac just highlight/selct the picture and paste it to simpletext.
Then save as...
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 8:44:59 PM EDT
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There's an add-on called "right to click" for Firefox, but it's redundant if you use NoScript, which you should.  Just disallow Javascript for the page.  Right-click protected pages belong in 1999 with Realplayer and blaring MIDI intros on shitty geocities sites and indicate that the webmaster doesn't understand the concept of tabbed browsers.        
 
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 8:50:42 PM EDT
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If you want to get technical you can download and application by the name of "fiddler". It is a web debugging tool and it will show you the true location of each of the objects displayed on a webpage. You can also see port 80 to 443 ssl redirects. Its a cool tool that I use to debug proxy issues with our* web content filtering solution at work.


eta: spelling...
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 10:54:26 PM EDT
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Printscreen captures the entire screen. Alt-Printscreen captures only what is displayed there; try it.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 10:58:14 PM EDT
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this is the way to do it.  

the primary advantage is that the image is stored in it's original native resolution, with existing meta tags -- just like if you had right-clicked/save-as.
any sort of screen capture, print screen, or snipping method doesn't work this way.

ar-jedi
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 10:58:22 PM EDT
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Win7 has a 'Snipping' tool that's even better than PrintScreen.

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snipping tool is awesome.
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 11:54:34 PM EDT
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Alot of them you can actually pull a direct link out of your cache too....





Using Firefox, type "about:cache?device=disk" into the URL bar, then look for line items associated with the website the image is hosted on.  Large photos will show with large file sizes and will end in an appropriate file type.  Also, ads tend to be hosted not on the target website.





Paste the direct URL to the image into your browser and you should be able to bypass the right-click prohibition on some sites.

 
Link Posted: 7/25/2013 11:56:12 PM EDT
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Mine quit working. Any ideas?
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