Re: harvesting images

by "b i l l p e r k i n s" <uviolet(at)ma.ultranet.com>

 Date:  Wed, 21 Apr 1999 13:45:22 -0400
 To:  <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>,
"Lonna Poland" <lonna(at)granbury.com>
 References:  oemcomputer
  todo: View Thread, Original

> >Also, I've recently acquired Copernic99.  It's the silver bullet for
> >harvesting images
(from Bill Perkins)

Lonna Poland commented----->
> What do you mean.. silver bullet?  What does it do?

REPLY BEGINS------>

 Copernic99 is a a SEARCH UTILITY which you can use to SEARCH
for images on the Internet. (one of many...)  I probably shouldn't have used
the loose term "harvest".  I meant "collect".
   Once those images are downloaded, you can pick and choose as to which
ones are appropriate to use, checking, of course, for copyright info and
such.
    There's also an option to go to the page where the images are located.
Then your option is, subject to the above conditions, to either download
them or capture them with a screen/region/image capture utility such as
Snagit32  (my personal choice)

                http://www.techsmith.com

    Then you have the option to save the captured image in a variety of
formats for editing in your favorite image editor, such as maybe Paintshop
Pro or another one of your choice.  There's a great site that revolves
around PaintShop Pro at:

                http://mardiweb.com/web/

HTH
Cheers!
b i l l  p e r k i n s

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