rec.autos.simulators

screen printing

Jerry & Lori Liuda

screen printing

by Jerry & Lori Liuda » Sun, 23 Jun 1996 04:00:00

This has probably been asked and answered before, but if so I missed
it.  I would like to save and print the full screen graphics in either
NASCAR or IndyCar II, the ones you see at the end of a race (the car
crossing the finish line, victory lane, or the crew wheeling the pices
back to the pits.)

I know that I can save other graphics during replays by hitting the
"print screen" key.  However, when I do this with the screen shots
mentioned above, I only get a black screen with one graphics viewer, or
poor black and white image with another.  Any suggestions, or help
doing this correctly?

Thanks,

Jerry Liudahl
http://www.racesimcentral.net/~oldirish/lip_service.html

"May God bless you with double, all of what you wish for me"

LJA

screen printing

by LJA » Mon, 24 Jun 1996 04:00:00


What "viewers" are you using? THUMBS PLUS is an excellent viewer and is
available as shareware on the net (just type "thumbs plus" ,without the
quotes, on any net search engine to find it). I still, sometimes, get a
"black" image also, but what I do is "capture" the image several times in
case an error occurs (subsquently pressing "shift-print screen" will save
images as "nascar02.pcx, nascar03.pcx...etc....). Thumbs Plus will
automatically find images and present them as thumbnails, afterwhich you
can view them full size and rename & save them to a different file name.
There are other great programs also: Paint Shop Pro, Neopaint-(DOS only).
Feel free to e-mail me for more details....

                                 Larry



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