The Code Project - Image Capture Whole Web Page using C# - Multimedia
"This article presents a C# routine for capturing an entire web page as an image. Many capture examples show how to grab a screen shot, but do not show how to gather information that is below the scrolling region of an application. The most common example of a scrolling problem or 'run-over' program is a web page.
This application grabs the page, plus, as a bonus, it demonstrates how to let the client adjust the size of the image and the quality of the JPEG. It shows how to write the name of the webpage onto the image, draw Standard Resolution Guides, save a bitmap as a JPEG and open the directory where the captures are stored. ..."
Interesting...
Web site thumbnails/previews came to mind when I first read this, but I think that's just the start of the cool things that I might be able to do with this code project.
..hum...
Monday, June 27, 2005
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have you seen this program?
ReplyDeletehttp://screenplay.huelix.com/index.html
it seem to be somewhat interesting:)
No, this is the first I've seen that one... That does look pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteIn house we use a like product called Camtasia, http://www.techsmith.com/products/studio/default.asp, which seems to do a pretty good job for those that use it...