
is that he actually bothered finding new source pics by screencapping the film itself. A commendable effort that i certainly would not go as far as doing...
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:56,
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i have slightly less respect for the painstaking way in which these were crafted in my head, but theyre still fecking top
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:59,
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if only I knew of/bothered to try and find this begore I did my first entry.. although I am now gonna re do it with the real imagery now in lieu of any other ideas :D
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:05,
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it has the wonderful 'screen camera' button.
Get the film in the place you want it and just click the button,
then paste into the program of your choice
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:00,
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Get the film in the place you want it and just click the button,
then paste into the program of your choice


It's simple to use, and works for me :)
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:10,
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actually tried this one I crashed so i cant tell you what the result would be like
edit : vlc media player has a similar function for capturing screen shots from file versions of movies. (works well with my ancient copy of movie jack)
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Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:02,
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edit : vlc media player has a similar function for capturing screen shots from file versions of movies. (works well with my ancient copy of movie jack)