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How to create screenshots?

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deasine

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From: Canada
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Post #123 February 2007, 17:22 
Since I've said I'm having problems with uploading themes on Zedge (Error: Screenshots do not meet requirments), I want to know how other Zedgers create their themes and how to screenshot it? Note I am using a Sony Ericsson Theme Maker...

Monoreplicante

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Post #223 February 2007, 17:37 
Hello... maybe you need the check the image's size....
Sometimes ....happens!
On Theme Maker yuo got the tips for sizes to fit on the screen & for each item to create...

God Luck !

Tincho_DJ

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Post #323 February 2007, 17:41 
See yur theme preview. Make sure that the preview window is on top and there mouse pointer is not covering any theme preview screen.
Press <Print Screen>.
Open your favorite image editing application and go to Edit Paste
Use the marquee or any similar editing tool to cut or crop the rectangles containing the theme previews and paste each screen preview in a different file (one individual file for each screen).
Let me know if you need more help.
Good luck!

deasine

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Post #424 February 2007, 17:52 
That is what I exactly do! I opened paint, then go back to Theme Editor, Print Screen it, and then paste it on paint. I make sure the image covers the preview only area and save it as .JPG. The size of the image is not over 25 KB either. Did I make a mistake?

Quitter

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Post #526 February 2007, 11:59 
Is there no such app. like ScreenCapture for the Sony Erikson handset..I use that for the Nokia handset,take the screenshot from my mobile, then I just send the image to the PC ..Simple to..

X_GUNDAM_X

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Post #64 July 2007, 15:32 
easy more if

use wallpaper or all pic U have.
just Crop it, Then Fin with ACDC or Adobe(BETTER).

U can modif as u want Bro..
Have nice Try

abraxa09

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Post #76 July 2007, 12:14 
After cuting the fotos .. i use Acdsee for that .. the fotos can be .. bigger size then the requirements.. so i alwayz convert the same fotos .. into jpeg format with lower quality .. but not to low .. just to get under the 30 kilos... if not i try again and convertt again .. that is my tecnique..

oO_JaVeD_Oo

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Post #816 July 2008, 06:22 
Hellow frnzz Just use 'FastStone Image Viewer' to Get the Screenshots in the required format and required size ! (Try to search it in 'Google' Frnzz ! )
I use this program because it's so simple than any other programs like Acdsee or Photoshop or watever !
As usual said by Tincho_DJ Bro
Just Keep Ur theme Creator Preview window At the center and see whether it's not covered by your cursor !
Press<Print Screen> in ur Keyboard and open Paint application(If OS is Windows x) and paste it there and save the pic with *.jpg as Extension
Now open 'FastStone Image Viewer' and open the image u just saved And first Crop the required screenshot to the required size By using Crop option in the program(save it iwith *.jpeg extension)
And same to do with Menu Screenshot Also
Final thing ,u have to do this process two times as one for Desktop Screenshot and other for Menu Screen shot !
Thats all !
Ur screenshots are Ready to post Frnzz
I hope this helps !
Thanks !

This post has been edited 2 times. The last edit took place 16.07.08, 06:40.

Shaky123

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Post #917 July 2008, 01:55 
thaks for this man

Quitter

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Post #101 October 2008, 06:42 

Quote of user: racabooom

thaks for this man


hey thanks for the nice Idea.. i am using faststone image viewver for about an year but never thought about that easy idea of taking screenshot... instead i take the whole screenshot of my screen and crop the required piece of photo and resize it to set it in right resolution....

thumbs up dude...

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