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Subject:Re: HTML From:Eric Ray <ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com> To:"McClare, Scott" <smcclare -at- neptec -dot- com> Date:Sun, 28 Nov 1999 20:14:40 -0700
> If I understand you correctly, you are asking whether it's possible to
> render an entire Web page from top to bottom as a bitmapped graphic, which
> you can then edit in Photoshop. Is that right?
>
> If so, I'm not aware of any utility or browser that will allow you to do
> that without stitching together a whole bunch of screen captures. A quick
> look on Tucows didn't turn anything up, either. Looks to me like you'll
> have to do it the hard way.
Nope. Check out http://www.hyperionics.com/ for Hypersnap. It's a really
spiffy program, and it does that and more. The AutoScroll feature
scrolls
the content of the active window and makes it a single capture.
No connection or affiliation--just a satisfied customer.
Eric