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nakymaton:
I depends on the software that you've got. WinDVD can make screencaps (even in the free version that I've got, though I've heard that there are better versions that you can pay for). There's an icon that looks like a camera on my version of WinDVD; I just click it and it captures the frame.

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 04, 2007, 06:26:42 pm ---Question: How does one make "screen caps" (I assume this means capture) if you're watching the movie on your computer? Thanks.

--- End quote ---

My computer makes a big deal out of not being allowed to do it.  :(

Andrew:
THIS is an extreme example of an image you don't see in the same way when you see the film at normal speed.

Two bodies frozen in movement, and the eye is compelled to look back and forth to set up a relationship between two similar but different body postures.   You may even experience an implied progression from one to the other as with a kinetoscope, after your eye goes back and forth a few times.

The stunt actor who stands in for Jake actually is a quite acceptable match in this particular screen capture, I think.  As good as any they were likely to get.



Andrew:
Apparently posting the same picture the following way doesn't work?
 I grabbed the .jpg name from the properties of the large picture you get when you click the Striped Wall thumbnail.  I then pasted that here and clicked on the picture button as usual.   I can see it when I preview my post, but Jess said she couldn't.

nakymaton:
I didn't see it before, but I see it now.

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