Naresh on picture gallery
13 years 10 months ago #11063
by SPA031
Naresh on picture gallery was created by SPA031
First of all, I would like to emphasis that our picture gallery does not accept *.BMP files.
There are various screen capture tools out there and they are special on their own ways. Some capture in raw BMP format while some let you chose compressed output formats such as JPG. Some have extra feature that enables automatic resizing of the screenshots.
For capturing FS9 screenshots, this yeti :monkey:
recommends a great screen capture tool called 'Snapper'. Thanks to Jim M for pointing us to this.
'One' feature that's worth noting is that it comes with Microsoft Flight Simulator integration feature that can imprint your current altitude and location on your pictures.
This free tool can be downloaded from:
Direct link
1: Download the file and unzip the executable file
(snapper.exe) to a folder where you will store all your screenshots. For your convenience, you can create a shortcut and put it on your desktop or quick launch bar.
2: Open 'Snapper' and you will see a screen like
below:
3: Goto the second tab ('Settings') and update your configuration:
The settings are pretty much self explanatory. I recommend using the 90% JPG quality, save in half size and most importantly; show actual FS location on screenshot.
Hit OK when done.
4: Snapper will run in the background.
5: That's it. Now fire up your MSFS, and press 'Print Scrn' key when you want to capture the moment.
All the screenshots will be saved in JPG format.
They will be stored in the folder you chose in the settings tab.
Here is an example of a screenshot taken by 'Snapper'. Please notice the location of your aircraft imprinted on the screenshot.
You need to have FSUIPC installed for this feature to work. You can get it from here:
www.schiratti.com/dowson.html
It does not require registered version of FSUIPC for Snapper to imprint your location on the screenshots.
You can learn more about 'Snapper' in its
homepage:
www.ovosoft.nl/snapper/
Now, let's snap lots of pictures and share them with us here.
Related tutorial: How to post/upload pictures
Thank you very much.
Hope you will share lots of your FS moments with us.
Naresh
There are various screen capture tools out there and they are special on their own ways. Some capture in raw BMP format while some let you chose compressed output formats such as JPG. Some have extra feature that enables automatic resizing of the screenshots.
For capturing FS9 screenshots, this yeti :monkey:
recommends a great screen capture tool called 'Snapper'. Thanks to Jim M for pointing us to this.
'One' feature that's worth noting is that it comes with Microsoft Flight Simulator integration feature that can imprint your current altitude and location on your pictures.
This free tool can be downloaded from:
Direct link
1: Download the file and unzip the executable file
(snapper.exe) to a folder where you will store all your screenshots. For your convenience, you can create a shortcut and put it on your desktop or quick launch bar.
2: Open 'Snapper' and you will see a screen like
below:
3: Goto the second tab ('Settings') and update your configuration:
The settings are pretty much self explanatory. I recommend using the 90% JPG quality, save in half size and most importantly; show actual FS location on screenshot.
Hit OK when done.
4: Snapper will run in the background.
5: That's it. Now fire up your MSFS, and press 'Print Scrn' key when you want to capture the moment.
All the screenshots will be saved in JPG format.
They will be stored in the folder you chose in the settings tab.
Here is an example of a screenshot taken by 'Snapper'. Please notice the location of your aircraft imprinted on the screenshot.
You need to have FSUIPC installed for this feature to work. You can get it from here:
www.schiratti.com/dowson.html
It does not require registered version of FSUIPC for Snapper to imprint your location on the screenshots.
You can learn more about 'Snapper' in its
homepage:
www.ovosoft.nl/snapper/
Now, let's snap lots of pictures and share them with us here.
Related tutorial: How to post/upload pictures
Thank you very much.
Hope you will share lots of your FS moments with us.
Naresh
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