How can I save an image of an entire screen within a web browser?

DonBlack

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I'm trying to create an image that spans the full length of a web page (even below the monitor "fold"). Is there a program that will let me do this? Thanks!
 

DonBlack

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I unfortunately don't think that that would get the full length of the page that I'm trying to capture at the highest resolution supported by my video card. Perhaps my laptop though...

I tried changing the size of the page in Acrobat but a lot of graphics wound up messed up.
 

ugh

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You can do that by download an eval copy of SnagIt. It automatically scrolls the entire webpage and captures a screenshot for you.
 

n7

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SnagIt = not bad.

Been using it for a couple years now :)
 

bustacaptx

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Originally posted by: DonBlack
I'm trying to create an image that spans the full length of a web page (even below the monitor "fold"). Is there a program that will let me do this? Thanks!

Create a PDF of the page with Acrobat; it'll get the whole page. If you have to have an image, open the PDF in Acrobat and save a a jpg.
 

LouPoir

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Originally posted by: bustacaptx
Originally posted by: DonBlack
I'm trying to create an image that spans the full length of a web page (even below the monitor "fold"). Is there a program that will let me do this? Thanks!

Create a PDF of the page with Acrobat; it'll get the whole page. If you have to have an image, open the PDF in Acrobat and save a a jpg.


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DonBlack

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But when I try to create the entire webpage in Acrobat is breaks it up into 8.5x11 pieces. So I changed the paper sizes to something really big and anything except 8.5x11 causes some of the gfx to break apart.

I'll definitely give Snag-It a try though!