Syrinx
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:10 AM
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how can I extract a picture from a shockwave flash file? |
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I'm figuring they just have a bundle of jpegs in there somewhere, right?
Anyone know?
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:12 AM
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You can take a print screen of them. Gawin print screen is free and easy to use. Search for it on google.
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:16 AM
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2. If you had a Mac you can make a screen shot |
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Cut it out in a editing program and save it as a JPG
That was, if you had a MAC
If not, get one
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:22 AM
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And my software is free, and I have an OLD commodity pc.
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:17 AM
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3. Or Shift-command-3 on a Mac |
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Edited on Sun Dec-07-03 02:18 AM by wtmusic
Actually it isn't a bundle of jpegs, for the most part. The graphics are created live by the browser plugin from vector information in the .swf file.
If you have Flash, and the file isn't protected you can open the .swf file and save as a .jpg too.
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Sun Dec-07-03 02:19 AM
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4. looks like I'll just do a screen grab! |
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