by Nav » Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:59 am
Agree with Hagar that Irfanview is excellent for editing but doesn't handle 'capturing' well.
The least obtrusive 'capturing' program I've found is 'fsscreen' (comes up on google); it doesn't seem to cost you frame-rates, you can turn it on every time you fly and it captures every shot that you take by pressing PrintScreen.
For editing Irfanview is excellent; but last time I tried to download it it didn't 'agree' with my computer. I currently use Picasa2, which is just as good (better in one way, it marshals ALL your pictures, not just FS screenshots, and helps you edit them if required).
Best drill is, any time you think you have a good shot, press PrintScreen. Picasa2 will call them all up when you've finished flying, you can delete or edit as much as you like, and save the ones you want to keep. Then call up 'fsscreen' and delete the images on there, they will still be saved in Picasa2.
That last bit is important because fsscreen images are NOT .jpg, they use a lot of disk space, best to clear them each time.