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sesame
08-04-2009, 02:46 AM
Some sites wont allow saving pictures with a Right-click and "save picture as" method. Usually they temporarily disable your right-clicking by some naughty script.

A simple but poor way is to use Print-screen and pasteing to Paint or Photoshop. Note that Copy pasteing to the clipboard will convert the finer quality pictures to pixelated bitmap images. That will ruin their resolutions. But dont fret. There is a better way to retrieve the pictures.

Every image (or flash movie from the video tube sites), that you see on your screen, first gets stored in your hard drive. So you just need to know the store room of WINDOWS and find them, thats all.

Its usually:
C:\Documents and Settings\your windows username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\

When you get there, you will find all kinds of files from the net stored in alpha-numeric folders. Go through the images and get the ones you want. The sites can stop you no more. Enjoy. :cool:

If you like, I can tell you how to store and view back the videos from the tube sites.



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johndowe
08-09-2009, 05:24 PM
Hi there.

These scripst are just a ninor nuisance, you can get the pics in the temporary internet cache like you said but, under some internet settings you can make it so that when you hover over a pic a small pop-up appears so you can save the pic without right clicking, unfortunately i don't know which it is, it could be "automatic picture resizing", also if the pic is on a secure (shtml) it is automatically deleted from the temporary internet file cache, another way is to save the whole web page and then goto where you saved it and get your pic and delete everything you don't want, but sometimes it starts saving the page and then it sais can't save page, couldn't find out why, probably some scripts or plug in, another way is to select the pic you want with your mouse press CTRL and C (Copy) then open wordpad or Word, but not notepad (it is too rudimentary), and paste it in there.

sesame
08-09-2009, 11:56 PM
You can drag-select > copy paste > image and text from a webpage using windows Onenote. It takes a little time though.

GottaLoveTs
08-11-2009, 07:38 PM
You could also use the firefox addon thingy "Download Helper", it's a real time-saver.;)

Jenae LaTorque
08-12-2009, 12:02 PM
I have a photo program called Irfan View where screen capture is an option.

You just turn on the option and then all you have to do when the desired pic is on the screen, is push your hot keys, (which you can select). The program then pops up and you can than crop the pic and save it. Or you can have it save the pic to a folder and crop it later at your leisure.

sesame
08-12-2009, 01:55 PM
I have a photo program called Irfan View where screen capture is an option.

You just turn on the option and then all you have to do when the desired pic is on the screen, is push your hot keys, (which you can select). The program then pops up and you can than crop the pic and save it. Or you can have it save the pic to a folder and crop it later at your leisure.If screen capture is your choice, then why not just use your Print-Screen button? And then paste and crop in Paint! But make a note here, that hampers the image resolution!

Jenae LaTorque
08-12-2009, 03:15 PM
That was the point, Sessimia. It saves you steps + you can save them for later. And they are already in whichever format you select in the options window. So you save the pics much easier than alt/print screen method. I have noticed no differance between screen image and saved pic. Maybe you have some settings that need to be tweaked. I don't remember much about Paint as I haven't used it in a very long time.

sesame
08-12-2009, 03:48 PM
I have noticed no differance between screen image and saved pic. Maybe you have some settings that need to be tweaked.
Oh, did you not? Thats sad, because theres a lot of diff.!
And what will you do, clever Jenae, if the pic is a high rez.? Will you capture the screen by parts? The best option is given in Post #1.

Defiler
08-12-2009, 04:50 PM
You could also use the firefox addon thingy "Download Helper", it's a real time-saver.;)

also turning javascript off sometimes helps when right-clicking is not available. there is addon for that also.

m666
08-13-2009, 07:09 AM
I use firefox and it doesnīt seem to support the IE disable functions :lol: If for some reason it still isnīt possible for me I select the image and ask for the source of the selection :)

sesame
08-13-2009, 08:17 AM
m666, good idea! In Internet Explorer browser, you have to right click in order to see the source of any particular image.

But you can do this. Click View--> Source. This shows the source of the whole html file. Now, see the source of all the image files, which will probably be ****.jpg.

Now simply open wordpad and write this.
<html><body>
<img src="source of the image file....something.jpg">

for example,
<img src="http://forum.transladyboy.com/images/misc/forum.jpg">

now, end the notepad file like this.

</body></html>

Save this file in your desktop as,

whatever.html, not as .txt


Now, simply close the wretched site that disabled your R-clicking.
And doubleclick on whatever.html; you will see the image you want, minus any Rclick disabling mean scripts. Simply R-click on the image and
"save picture as"... save the image to any folder of your choice.:D

cyba
08-25-2009, 07:36 AM
FullShot
http://www.inbit.com/fullshot.html
Hotkey settings allow you to copy a defined area, just drag your mouse over the section you want to save (as jpeg or whatever.) Done.
No loss of quality.

twistedone
08-25-2009, 01:40 PM
I use Firefox, and don't see that on the add ons. I do see "FireShot", would that be the one and the same?

You could also use the firefox addon thingy "Download Helper", it's a real time-saver.;)

AznBoyCols
10-28-2009, 09:56 AM
I have a web browser called Opera...sometimes I can download pics that IE won't. I use IE more but will Copy/Paste the site url to Opera.