Print to .jpg format

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Bob O'Dyne

Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

install it on my Win7 machine.



I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

a thing? I can't seem to find one.



--

Ann's Little Brother Bob
 
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Thomas Wendell

"Bob O'Dyne" kirjoitti

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Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

install it on my Win7 machine.



I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

a thing? I can't seem to find one.



--

Ann's Little Brother Bob



Maybe this one that's included in Win7?



http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Use-Snipping-Tool-to-capture-screen-shots







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Thomas Wendell

Helsinki, Finland

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Trev

"Bob O'Dyne" wrote in message

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> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

> install it on my Win7 machine.

>

> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> a thing? I can't seem to find one.

>

> --

> Ann's Little Brother Bob




You dont Print to Jpeg you print to paper For that WIN 7 can do from the

Right click context menu .

No if you mean convert to Jpeg as in save to jpeg MS paint which is in

Windows can providing its currently in a format that it can open
 
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Al Dykes

In article ,

Bob O'Dyne wrote:

>Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

>file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

>bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

>install it on my Win7 machine.

>

>I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

>a thing? I can't seem to find one.




Download Irfanview. It's free and lightweight and a Swiss army knife

of image manipulation.



http://www.irfanview.com/





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Al Dykes

News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising.

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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Bob O'Dyne wrote:

> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe

> to install it on my Win7 machine.

>

> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> a thing? I can't seem to find one.




What exactly do you want to print? If you are looking for a screen capture

utility, I strongly recommend FastStone Capture



http://thedatalist.com/pages/Screen_Capture.htm#3



I normally use it to capture to clipboard, but it can be used to save to

file in any number of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, others. It

is unobtrusive and very versatile.



--

Crash



"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel."

~ Samuel Johnson ~
 
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Zaidy036

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says...

>

> Bob O'Dyne wrote:

> > Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> > file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> > bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe

> > to install it on my Win7 machine.

> >

> > I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> > a thing? I can't seem to find one.


>

> What exactly do you want to print? If you are looking for a screen capture

> utility, I strongly recommend FastStone Capture

>

> http://thedatalist.com/pages/Screen_Capture.htm#3

>

> I normally use it to capture to clipboard, but it can be used to save to

> file in any number of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, others. It

> is unobtrusive and very versatile.




or the Win 7 Snipping Tool under Accessories
 
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Bob O'Dyne

On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:41:40 -0400, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"

wrote:



> What exactly do you want to print?




When I hit control-P in a program like Word, Excel, etc I'm presented

with a list of printer options: this printer, that printer, the fax,

and so on. I want one of those options to be an image file. This is

possible with WinXP and even with Vista: There are programs that

install a "virtual" printer that sends the output to an image file

(.jpg, .pdf, .tiff, .bmp etc). I have yet to find one that is certain

to work with Win7.



Snagit will but it's just too complex and unwieldy for my needs.



For what it's worth, I do use Win7's snipping tool for screen captures

and I like it very much. It's no good however when what I'm trying to

capture in a document or a page that doesn't all fit on the screen.



--

Ann's Little Brother Bob
 
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ray

On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:50:22 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:



> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:41:40 -0400, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"

> wrote:

>

>> What exactly do you want to print?


>

> When I hit control-P in a program like Word, Excel, etc I'm presented

> with a list of printer options: this printer, that printer, the fax, and

> so on. I want one of those options to be an image file. This is possible

> with WinXP and even with Vista: There are programs that install a

> "virtual" printer that sends the output to an image file (.jpg, .pdf,

> .tiff, .bmp etc). I have yet to find one that is certain to work with

> Win7.

>

> Snagit will but it's just too complex and unwieldy for my needs.

>

> For what it's worth, I do use Win7's snipping tool for screen captures

> and I like it very much. It's no good however when what I'm trying to

> capture in a document or a page that doesn't all fit on the screen.




Have you considered 'print to PDF' or PS and then a conversion with

ghostscript?
 
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Andrew

"ray" wrote in message

news:83r4k5Feu0U2@mid.individual.net...

> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:50:22 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:

>

>> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:41:40 -0400, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"

>> wrote:

>>

>>> What exactly do you want to print?


>>

>> When I hit control-P in a program like Word, Excel, etc I'm presented

>> with a list of printer options: this printer, that printer, the fax, and

>> so on. I want one of those options to be an image file. This is possible

>> with WinXP and even with Vista: There are programs that install a

>> "virtual" printer that sends the output to an image file (.jpg, .pdf,

>> .tiff, .bmp etc). I have yet to find one that is certain to work with

>> Win7.

>>

>> Snagit will but it's just too complex and unwieldy for my needs.

>>

>> For what it's worth, I do use Win7's snipping tool for screen captures

>> and I like it very much. It's no good however when what I'm trying to

>> capture in a document or a page that doesn't all fit on the screen.


>

> Have you considered 'print to PDF' or PS and then a conversion with

> ghostscript?




Bullzip has a free pdf printer that I've used before.

Maybe that will help.

http://www.bullzip.com/



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Andrew
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Bob O'Dyne wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:41:40 -0400, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"

> wrote:

>

>> What exactly do you want to print?


>

> When I hit control-P in a program like Word, Excel, etc I'm presented

> with a list of printer options: this printer, that printer, the fax,

> and so on. I want one of those options to be an image file. This is

> possible with WinXP and even with Vista: There are programs that

> install a "virtual" printer that sends the output to an image file

> (.jpg, .pdf, .tiff, .bmp etc). I have yet to find one that is certain

> to work with Win7.

>

> Snagit will but it's just too complex and unwieldy for my needs.

>

> For what it's worth, I do use Win7's snipping tool for screen

> captures and I like it very much. It's no good however when what I'm

> trying to capture in a document or a page that doesn't all fit on the

> screen.

>


One of the neat features of FastStone is that it can capture the entire

contents of a scrolled window.



--

Crash



Committed to the search for intraterrestrial intelligence.
 
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David Arnstein

You could try PDF Creator: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/





It installs a printer driver that can write out a .JPG file.



It is free software.



I use it regularly in Windows XP. I find that PDF output is flawless.

I just did a quick test of .JPG output, and it looked a bit "low rez"

to me. Perhaps there is a way to ask for more pixels. I did not take

the time.



The web page claims Windows 7 compatibility.

--

David Arnstein (00)

arnstein+usenet@pobox.com {{ }}

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BobbyM

"Bob O'Dyne" wrote in message

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> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

> install it on my Win7 machine.

>

> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> a thing? I can't seem to find one.




Don't know exactly what you're trying to do but have you tried printing to

the "Microsoft XPS Document Writer"? It saves the file as an .xps document

which is similar to a pdf file.
 
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Gene E. Bloch

On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:48:17 +0300, Bob O'Dyne wrote:



> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

> install it on my Win7 machine.

>

> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> a thing? I can't seem to find one.




About all I can think of is to print the document to paper, then scan the

paper, then save it from the scanner software as a jpg file.



Probably less convenient that you would like.



OTOH, Google found this:

http://www.pdf-to-jpg.com/



So you could print to a PDF file with a utility such as CutePDF (there are

a few others), then convert the PDF with the above software.



I know nothing about the software - I just found it by Googling for "print

document as jpg".



You could Google for yourself and see if anything shows up that pleases

you.



--

Gene E. Bloch
 
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Trev

"BobbyM" wrote in message

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> "Bob O'Dyne" wrote in message

> news:eek:rpft513oplrb49um0q3s760hk740mnthr@4ax.com...

>> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

>> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

>> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

>> install it on my Win7 machine.

>>

>> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

>> a thing? I can't seem to find one.


>

> Don't know exactly what you're trying to do but have you tried printing to

> the "Microsoft XPS Document Writer"? It saves the file as an .xps

> document which is similar to a pdf file.

>

>




Or Office Document imaging which saves as mdi (Microsoft's version of PDF)

or Tiff
 
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Tom C

I agree, Faststone is a very useful and powerful tool. I started using it

when I started running into problems with Viewprint Pro. I'm glad I

switched. On the other hand, Windows Snipping tool will do just about the

same thing as you want, which is capturing screen images, but if you are

talking about saving a document file or some such thing, what you are

looking for is a print to file option. I don't have enough information on

that. Try searching on Google for "Print to file" without the quotes. I

found a lot of useful information on Google, but you will have to weed out

the garbage.



Hope this helps, even a little.



"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

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> Bob O'Dyne wrote:

>> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

>> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so bloated

>> with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to install it

>> on my Win7 machine.

>>

>> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

>> a thing? I can't seem to find one.


>

> What exactly do you want to print? If you are looking for a screen capture

> utility, I strongly recommend FastStone Capture

>

> http://thedatalist.com/pages/Screen_Capture.htm#3

>

> I normally use it to capture to clipboard, but it can be used to save to

> file in any number of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, others. It

> is unobtrusive and very versatile.

>

> --

> Crash

>

> "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel."

> ~ Samuel Johnson ~
 
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TOM

Andrew wrote:

>

>

>>

>> Have you considered 'print to PDF' or PS and then a conversion with

>> ghostscript?


>

> Bullzip has a free pdf printer that I've used before.

> Maybe that will help.

> http://www.bullzip.com/




Before going to Office Home and Student 2007, I used CutePDF:



http://www.cutepdf.com/



The only caveat is that you also need to install free G{: Ghpostscript:



http://www.cutepdf.com/download/converter.exe



It installs as a printer so all you have to do is choose it as the

printer and it will save the file as a .pdf.



Office 2007 has the capability built in. It may be in earlier versions

as well, but I don't know about that...

--

TOM - Vista, CA - USA
 
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SC Tom

Bob O'Dyne wrote:

> Is there a simple, *Win7-compliant* utility that will print to a .jpg

> file? I used to use Snagit under WinXP but the program became so

> bloated with "features" and unwieldy with "options" that I'm loathe to

> install it on my Win7 machine.

>

> I'm thinking along the lines of a Win7 gadget, perhaps. Is there such

> a thing? I can't seem to find one.

>

> --

> Ann's Little Brother Bob




I agree with David Arnstein's post- PDF Creator works well and has many

output formats to choose from. It also works very well with Windows 7- I

have installed and use it quite often with good results.

--

SC Tom
 
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