View Full Version : OT: LTGC3 pics (Jeff, are you around?)
Duck Dodgers
11-04-2005, 04:08 PM
I was wondering in which way Jeff was able to post them pics from the LTGC volume 3 set.
I do not know how to post them . Could you help me?
gilligan fanati
11-05-2005, 08:38 AM
if you have the PowerDVD application when the DVD is playing on the computer hit pause and hit the button marked "Capture Frame". It will take a snapshot of the clip and it will go to the clipboard viewer. Then you paste it into what ever picture editing software you have. Nero Showtime has the same button to capture pictures.
Duck Dodgers
11-05-2005, 09:44 AM
if you have the PowerDVD application when the DVD is playing on the computer hit pause and hit the button marked "Capture Frame". It will take a snapshot of the clip and it will go to the clipboard viewer. Then you paste it into what ever picture editing software you have. Nero Showtime has the same button to capture pictures.
Yep , I know ! The trouble is that I do not know how to post them and let them available on websites like Jeff did when he posted pics from the last Looney Tunes set in one of the threads here ....
MF TOON
11-05-2005, 12:34 PM
First resize and scale the image so that it's not too large and doesn't disrupt the settings of the forum. Save it as a .jpg file and than upload it to a site like http://imageshack.us - copy the url of the uploaded image and than use the following html code to post it in the forum:
insert image url here without spacing between img tags
so it should like something like this as an example:
www.blablablablaa.jpg - but without any spaces between the address of the uploaded image and the html tags.
Duck Dodgers
11-05-2005, 01:12 PM
Thank you !
Is there a way to post like Jeff did ?
here's how he did post the screenshots :
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur (http://www.codedread.com/images/ddd.jpg)
Daffy Duck & Egghead (http://www.codedread.com/images/ddne.jpg) and Original Title (http://www.codedread.com/images/ddne_title.jpg)
A Gruesome Twosome (http://www.codedread.com/images/gt.jpg)
Falling Hare (http://www.codedread.com/images/fh.jpg)
An Itch In Time (http://www.codedread.com/images/iit.jpg)
Porky Pig's Feat (http://www.codedread.com/images/ppf.jpg) (B&W)
Porky's Romance (http://www.codedread.com/images/pr.jpg) (B&W)
Speaking Of the Weather Title (http://www.codedread.com/images/sotw_title.jpg)
This is the way I would like to post my pics ... I hope Jeff himself could say how he did it .....
MF TOON
11-05-2005, 01:30 PM
Like split-screening the original and remasters?
I'm not sure... assuming you've got both images to work with, I guess you'd simply edit them together in whatever program you use.
You can even do something simple like this with basic MS Paint - just copy and paste one of the images next to the other and drop a black bar down the middle.
Than save a .jpg and upload to imageshack.us or whatever other service you'd like to use and than post away.
If you want to make them a text link by having words that you can click on to bring up the images, use the following html tag:
[ url= the url address of the uploaded picture ] whatever text heading you want to call it [ /url ]
But again with no space between.
So it would look something like:
[ url=www.looneytunesgoldencollection3/porkyspigfeat.jpg ] Porky Pig's Feat [ /url ] - But NO space between!
Everything inside the brackets as well as the text between the brackets should be squished together and touching.
Hope that helps.
Sorry, I was not around this weekend and just happened to see this.
Yep, I had earlier copies of all these cartoons in MPEG form on my computer. So first, I used PowerDVD to capture a frame on the old cartoons, paste it into an image. Then I captured the same frame from the cartoons on the LTGCv3 DVDs to make another image. Then, I used Photoshop (or whatever graphics program you have) to create a new image with double the width and copied both images into the new one. Then save as JPG.
Now, if you're question is how did I put them on my website, well I happen to own that domain and pay a monthly fee to have it. Thus, I'm using up some of my web host's disk space to host these images, I just FTPed the files to my site...
Good Luck,
Jeff
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