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Blind2Society

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 Hi all,
 
  I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to get screenshots while playing full screen. 'print screen' just gives me a blank black image. Thanks for any help.

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Towik

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I'm sorry to say at the start that i cannot really help you on how to take a screenshot in the game

But you can use software like fraps and so on to take screenshots , even if you have a free version you can take bmp/s and then using any other software that can change bmp to JPEG to save the space , since i had 2000 pics of bmp that was 5GB , went down to 500MB with 11 photoshop CS2 quality , i don't have money for a newer photoshop :(

Free software you can use to change from bmp to jpeg will be FastStone Image Viewer and some other

edit:
other thing i use ` for taking SSes it's very easy , but when i play on a gamepad a different game like DCUO it's kinda not sasy lol.

Modifié par Towik, 16 mars 2012 - 11:53 .


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Blind2Society

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K thanks. I don't have fraps and I'm not sure how it works but I'm sure I could figure it out. I use Gimp because PS is far too expensive. Thanks for the help.

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eshrafel

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Irfanview might do the job (and is free). The interface is very clumsy but I've used it for screenshots in the past. Alternatively you can make Origin a custom game in Steam and use your Steam screenshot key (even clumsier, possibly).

Modifié par eshrafel, 16 mars 2012 - 12:54 .


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robotrevolution

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 Origin doesn't provide the same functionality as Steam, but you can still use Steam to take screenshots. Open up steam and add ME3 as a "Add a non-Steam game" using the link at the bottom. When you launch ME3, it will have the Steam wrapper running around it, which means you can press F12 to take an auto-screenshot that saves as (I think) a JPG.