Re: Copying picture from a SWF/Flash file
- From: "JimStipe" <JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 11:55:08 -0600
I tried that, but cannot copy it into MS Paint of Microsoft Image Composer.
Yes, I agree I should go back them but you really need to hear the whole
story. Here's just partial:
1. As stated, for $175 they will edit any template at their website
2. I downloaded a template that was in html version and an exact one in
Flash. When I asked to get the Flash part edited, I was it wasn't in the
$175 and I had to pay extra. Since then, they changed their wording at
their website.
3. The company is in the UK and does not have an accessible phone number,
so email responses are about 24 hours, then about 3 days for production to
do your changes and send it back to you.
4. I had to email them about 6 different times with the same instructions
within a month's period because every it came back to me, they didn't
complete what I had asked.
5. Finally when I asked to edit and put the intro in, I was told it wasn't
in their
services. Oh, but since he saw that was the initial request in my email a
month
ago, so he said he would do it. - Gee Thanks!!!
Anyways, I know html programming pretty good. Don't have a clue about Flash
and really would like to be done with this project. I have some ideas I
will implement to speed up the website. If you have any other suggestions
on how I can capture this picture, it would be greatly appreciated.
JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx
"JimStipe" <JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u7sK2atNFHA.3772@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I recently upgraded my website, www.JimStipeProductions.com by changing
the
> entire look with the use of Flash files and a template. You might see the
> previous work at www.TheFenceSealers.com if it hasn't already been
forwarded
> to the new website.
>
> I know nothing about Flash and hired boxedart.com to help me out in
> redesigning my website. Back in forth in emails took weeks to get the
> appropriate changes right. Now that the website is completed, I realize
it
> takes too long to load on a 56K modem (5 minutes), but on DSL or Cable,
it's
> quite impressive.
>
> I have found that if I remove the intro Flash file that is below by
header,
> I can improve the download time in about half. The problem is that I
really
> like the picture and would like to get a snapshot of it in a jpg or gif
file
> (which ever would be more appropriate). I don't have a Flash editor, nor
do
> I have Photoshop. I've tried with the programs I have on my computer
> without any luck.
>
> http://www.JimStipeProductions.com/Intro.swf
>
> http://www.JimStipeProductions.com/fla/Intro.fla
>
> I would greatly appreciate if someone could capture the photo for me, or
> point me in the right direction in solving my delima. Going back to
> boxedart.com is out of the question because I don't want to feel like a
> pain. So, if I could get some help from someone I would really appreciate
> it.
>
> JimStipe@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>
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