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Post by canadamike on Sept 2, 2011 18:27:50 GMT -5
Help for corn pictures please.... A retired farmer lended me photos and analysis of some of Victor Kucyk's corn, taken years ago, and I scanned them into pdf files. Now I want to extract the things and show them here and on my photobucket site, and I cannot. Can I extract the pjotos from thetre and save them in my images archive?
»Can I display a pdf file here....homo sapiens computausorus needs help!!!
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Post by keen101 (Biolumo / Andrew B.) on Sept 2, 2011 19:37:11 GMT -5
You should be able to save the photos from the PDF. Try highlighting the photo and right clicking, and hopefully that will let you save the picture. I think there are other ways of doing it. I think maybe there are programs that allow you to extract the photos too, but i dont know. If worse came to worse, you probably could take a computer screenshot and then crop the photo out.
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Post by DarJones on Sept 2, 2011 20:39:59 GMT -5
Click on the "reply" button at the bottom of the last post in a thread. Please note that this is NOT the Quick Reply box at the bottom. When you have the reply page up, the "subject" will be the top line and right below it is the "attachment" line. Click the browse button beside the attachment line and navigate to the photo on your computer. Put any text into the message box and then click "post reply"
As a general rule, photos should be in .jpg, .gif, or similar standard format. You would click on the photo in the pdf file, click "save as" and place the photo in a folder on your computer.
DarJones
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Post by 12540dumont on Sept 2, 2011 22:58:45 GMT -5
Or in Mac, you can use "Grab" and get an image, like this. Save it to your desk top or a file and then use the browse button to find it. Now there's a spudly woman. Attachments:
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