Guest guest Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Chris wrote: Those were very beautiful pictures, Alphanso. It's too bad they weren't downloadable. They looked like they might have been images of festival cards. Dear Chris ~ I was able to download them, no problem. It probably depends on what image capturing/tweaking software is on your computer. If I put my mouse over the image and right click, it brings up a menu with a number of possibilities including: save as, print, copy. If I select save as, it brings up a location on my desktop and then I have to go back using the arrow key in the image box to get to the place where I have my "Deity Images" stored. At the bottom of the menu, it gives, on my computer the possibility of saving the image as a JPEG or a bitmap. Since I have Photoshop, I always choose JPEG. I have saved all the images. Sometimes when an image won't let me do a save as, I do a copy instead and paste it into a blank email, which I save to print on good paper. Also, sometimes even this doesn work, but If I drag my mouse across the image, the image becomes "selected." Usually it shows this by being covered over with a light or dark mask. (Don't worry, the mask won't be there in the copy.) You do have to careful, because you can inadvertently select more than one image. However, sometimes I have done this ... saved 3 or 4 into an email that I can print out all on one page of photo grade or heavier paper. This dragging the mouse technique works exactly the same, in terms of bringing up the same list of choices. You just select copy. If I do it this way, it doesn't bring up the JPEG or bitmap choice, I guess because I am copying instead of saving. But once an image is selected, all you have to do is paste it into an email, or you can open an image saving page on your computer, and save the images all to one page. I hope this helps. Many of these sites are quite generous in allowing their images to be saved as or copied, which I believe is a different process from downloading. However, the result is the same...you get to capture the image and look at it as much as you wish, or print it out and put it somewhere ... I like the fridge, now that I have one that is magnetized ... or the wall, or even put in a frame for your altar. Blessings ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Thanks Linda! Alphanso wrote me too! (off line) Jai Maa! Chris , nierika wrote: > > > Chris wrote: > > Those were very beautiful pictures, Alphanso. It's too bad they > weren't downloadable. They looked like they might have been images of > festival cards. > > > > Dear Chris ~ I was able to download them, no problem. It probably depends on > what image capturing/tweaking software is on your computer. If I put my mouse > over the image and right click, it brings up a menu with a number of > possibilities including: save as, print, copy. If I select save as, it brings up a > location on my desktop and then I have to go back using the arrow key in the > image box to get to the place where I have my "Deity Images" stored. At the > bottom of the menu, it gives, on my computer the possibility of saving the > image as a JPEG or a bitmap. Since I have Photoshop, I always choose JPEG. I have > saved all the images. > > Sometimes when an image won't let me do a save as, I do a copy instead and > paste it into a blank email, which I save to print on good paper. Also, > sometimes even this doesn work, but If I drag my mouse across the image, the image > becomes "selected." Usually it shows this by being covered over with a light > or dark mask. (Don't worry, the mask won't be there in the copy.) You do have > to careful, because you can inadvertently select more than one image. > However, sometimes I have done this ... saved 3 or 4 into an email that I can print > out all on one page of photo grade or heavier paper. This dragging the mouse > technique works exactly the same, in terms of bringing up the same list of > choices. You just select copy. If I do it this way, it doesn't bring up the > JPEG or bitmap choice, I guess because I am copying instead of saving. But once > an image is selected, all you have to do is paste it into an email, or you > can open an image saving page on your computer, and save the images all to one > page. > > I hope this helps. Many of these sites are quite generous in allowing their > images to be saved as or copied, which I believe is a different process from > downloading. However, the result is the same...you get to capture the image > and look at it as much as you wish, or print it out and put it somewhere ... I > like the fridge, now that I have one that is magnetized ... or the wall, or > even put in a frame for your altar. Blessings ~ Linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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