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full length browser screenshot
how is it possible to take screenshots like this: http://inertia.d2.hu/en/img/inertia.gif
i dont think theyve taken multiple shots and stitched it, notcie the quicklaunch bar is still at the bottom; if they'd bothered to sort out the scroller and remove the other quick launch, surely theyd do away with it all together and just have the IE window ? |
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One of the guys I work with has a shareware tool that he downloaded off of ZDNet or TUCOWS that will do captures like that. Its called SnagIt. I'm sure there are other utilities like this as well, this is just the one I know about.
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You could always print it to a postscript file and then use some image converter to make it into whatever raster image format you like.
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The other thing you can do is use 2 different screen shots and then use something like photoshop to copy-and-paste them together
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