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MaraM
I've been loaned a CD with a home-made slide show filled with photos of our grandchildren - and have permission to 'pull' individual photos from it, for printing, etc. The person who created it hasn't any idea how to do it (and apparently no longer has the photos themselves) - and I'm stumped.

Is there a 'simple' way to do this, please?

(Nearly forgot to mention the slide show is created with a program called 'Photodex' - I don't have this program but at least it opens on my computer).

(Moderator edit: added Topic Description. jgw)
jgweed
If you can "see" the individual files on the CD (use Windows Explorer or any picture editor that has a "view thumbnail" option), then you may be able to copy the ones you want to your hard drive. Hopefully Photodex uses a standard file type (jpeg, for example) to store the pictures on the disk.
Regards,
John
MaraM
Hi John,

I found Windows Explorer and under the D Drive it showed the proper heading of the CD ... but when I clicked on it (left side of screen), on the right, larger side of screen it shows an icon of a slide show ... when I click the icon, it doesn't 'break apart' to show me the individual photos - rather, the actual slide show starts.

I think I must be doing something incorrectly?

Thank you ever so much for your help with this - really do appreciate it, kind man!

Mara
jgweed
I have a possible solution for your problem, and a workaround.

1. Hipefully you have a high speed internet connexion. There is a free trail of Photodex ProshowGold (I assume that is what you need):

http://www.photodex.com/downloads/trials.html

This should allow you to work with the slide show or at least be able to view (and download to your hard drive) the content files.

Workaround:
If this doesn't work, you could run the slideshow on your computer, pause it at the picture you want to save, and do a screen print of each of them.

Hope this helps.
John
MaraM
Hi John and I'm ever so sorry I've taken this long to return to the thread and your kind help.

Yes, luckily I've always had a high speed internet connection - but being thrifty at heart (gentle grin), I'll start off with your great suggestion of pausing the slideshow and do a 'print screen' for each photo wanted. (Now I just have to hope I can find a 'pause' button on this keyboard because the slide-show itself doesn't give any option except to 'start' - and when trying to exit, I've just been hitting 'Esc').

Thank you, thank you!!
MaraM
Oh dear, this is beyond embarassing ... but the 'print screen' button on the keyboard ... since it doesn't actually talk to the printer itself, would you please be kind enough to tell me what happens to the image after I hit the button, please? (I thought I could likely find a area the image was sent to by looking under Start>All programs> Assessories ... but after this, I'm a tad stumped blush.gif ).

Thanks so much!
tg1911
When you hit the Print Screen button, it copies an image of whats on the screen, to the Clipboard.
It's just like when you highlight some text, and select Copy, except instead of text, it's an image of what's on your screen.

After hitting Print Screen, open your image editing program, right click in the open window, and select Paste, or you can do it from the toolbar (Edit / Paste).
Then, just save it, like you would do any other image.

This tutorial will explain it a bit more thoroughly:
How to take and share a screen shot in Windows
(Steps 1-4)
MaraM
Oh dear, I just found your wonderful reply, tb1911! Thanks so much for explaining the process - gentle hug!

Feel free to laugh yourself silly that I honestly thought originally the 'print screen' button did just that, the printer printed what was on the screen - dreadful disappointment to find it wasn't so - hoot! And then, I read the button copied things to 'Clipboard' - and drove myself a tad nuts trying to find 'clipboard' on my computer (never did find it!).

My pesky Corel photo editing program refuses to 'paste' anything after hitting 'print screen' button ... but am off to try doing it with one of my numerous other photo/image editing programs! And if I still have difficulty, will simply download the Photodex ProshowGold, as John suggested.

Thanks so very much to both you and John - how very kind you are!

Kindest thoughts,
Mara
tg1911
You're quite welcome, Mara.

QUOTE
My pesky Corel photo editing program refuses to 'paste' anything after hitting 'print screen' button ...
How are you trying to "Paste"?
1. Right-click and select Paste
2. Ctrl+V
3. On Corel's toolbar, Edit / Paste
MaraM
It worked, it worked!!!! Thank you so so so much!!! hug.gif
tg1911
Congratulations, Mara. thumbup2.gif
Glad to hear, you got it to work.
Were you able to save all the images. you wanted?
pwgib
Just for future reference here's a utility that should do what you need. The link is for version 5.3 but hurry FastoneCapture went to version 5.4 which is now shareware.

http://www.freewarearena.com/html/Downloads/get=1993.html

QUOTE
What Is FastStone Capture?
FastStone Capture is a program that can be used to capture screen images that you want to place in a
document, a brochure, an e-mail message, a slide show and for lots of other things. You can even use it to
capture images from a slide show while the slide show is running.
FastStone Capture is a powerful, flexible and intuitive screen-capture utility. It allows you to capture
anything that is on your computer screen including windows, objects, full screen, rectangle regions,
freehand-selected regions and scrolling windows. It has innovative features such as a floating Capture Panel,
hotkeys, resizing, cropping, text annotation, image editing, printing, e-mailing, screen magnifier and many
more. Once FastStone Capture is active, the screen capture features can be activated by using the Floating
Capture Panel or Keyboard shortcuts (Hotkeys).


Tutorial link:

http://www.faststone.org/FSCTutorial.htm

PW
MaraM
I got nearly all the photos but there were two that didn't want to 'play nicely' - but thanks again for the great tip, tg1911 thumbup.gif

And thanks for the link to the freeware, pwgib - I wasted no time in following your advise and downloaded the freeware! Always amazes me how generous developers of specialized software are - love freeware! Thanks again!
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