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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Shots from Popeye Volume 2
Enjoy screenshots from "Popeye the Sailor Volume Two"!!
I just downloaded a 30-day trial version of a screen-capture program called "SnagIt". It was pretty easy to figure out how to do frame-grabs direct from the screen and then save them to my hard-drive.
I spent 4 hours yesterday doing frame-grabs from Popeye, Vol. 2 for a review I had posted earlier.
I tried to make sure I didn't duplicate any of the frame-grabs you did here, Andrea, with one exception... that one shot of Bluto in the hammock surrounded by lovely native girls was too good to pass up, so I grabbed the same shot from my own DVD copy.
I hope you don't mind... then again, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
BTW, are these straight frame-grabs or did you touch them up just a little? When I did mine, I had to reduce their size by 25% so that they would meet the posting guidelines at my Forum (250 KB maximum size).
These were pretty cool to see again.
ReplyDeleteI do not remember the ones in color and most of the black and white one I could tell you the story.
Thanks
Davvero straordinari questi screenshot!!! Come fai a farli così nitidi? Usi un programma in particolare?
ReplyDeleteI just recently got the set and it looks great! No DVNR, either.
ReplyDeleteAndrea,
ReplyDeleteI use PowerDVD.
I just downloaded a 30-day trial version of a screen-capture program called "SnagIt". It was pretty easy to figure out how to do frame-grabs direct from the screen and then save them to my hard-drive.
ReplyDeleteI spent 4 hours yesterday doing frame-grabs from Popeye, Vol. 2 for a review I had posted earlier.
I tried to make sure I didn't duplicate any of the frame-grabs you did here, Andrea, with one exception... that one shot of Bluto in the hammock surrounded by lovely native girls was too good to pass up, so I grabbed the same shot from my own DVD copy.
I hope you don't mind... then again, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
BTW, are these straight frame-grabs or did you touch them up just a little? When I did mine, I had to reduce their size by 25% so that they would meet the posting guidelines at my Forum (250 KB maximum size).