Am i correct that to capture a screenshot you press printscreen key if this is so where can i find this image? : I ask this because i was on a final approach to Glasgow(EGPF) when on my right appeared another plane inbound so i thought i would like to capture this shot, all replies appreciated
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The image is copied to the clipboard ....... you need to paste it into an image editor.
I would suggest downloading a screenshot program such as FSScreen, so you can take multiple images and they aren't overwritten every time you hit printscreen.
That is correct. If I want a screenshot of something, other than flight sim, then I paste it into paint. However, if on the sim, you won't want to do that every few seconds! So get FSScreen. You can take up to 999 shots and all you do is press the print screen key and it stores them all in a folder. You have it running while you fly.
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Thanks for the help most appreciated, pity that the event i wanted to capture was lost may have to fly this again & see if the AI repeats this scene as it brought a smile to my face, but would have brought a stain to my trousers if it was for real
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Yeah, but can FSscreen save as jpg ? Because when I took some screens with it, it saved them as bmp, and I quickly had 200MB screens after half an hour.
I know, but I like YAFSScreen better, than, because you can choose the pic size, the format, and the comprimation, so I take a pic and have it as jpg, 800x600, less 100 kb, ready to upload, and the quality isn
[quote]I know, but I like YAFSScreen better, than, because you can choose the pic size, the format, and the comprimation, so I take a pic and have it as jpg, 800x600, less 100 kb, ready to upload, and the quality isn
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If you take a screenshot by pressing "Print Screen', then you activate Paint (MS Paint already on your PC). In Paint you go to "Bewerken" (in Dutch)... sorry I do not know the name (so search in the Menu above)... and click on paste. Now you will see your screenie. You can save it and you can cut a part of it. If you want a part of the screenie: cut a part... then click copy... activate a new screen and paste you copy into it. If a message asks you to change the image into the new image: say no.