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Old 05-25-2012, 11:20 PM
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Lightbulb Comparing programs: Finding the best quality fairy image

I'm doing a little experiment to find the best quality fairy image! I've tried out a few common programs on Windows computers, sorry mac users! This is inspired by Onionleaf's PDF Lite Post

My first test was with Window's Snipping Tool
Here is a snip of the PDF Lite Picture I took:

Notice the fuzzy-ish image, and if you look at other pictures you will noticed the color isn't as strong. (More noticable with colorful outfits)

Here is a normal screenshot of the PDF Lite picture, cropped down with paint:

The image is pretty high quality, and the color quality is good.

Finally, here is a cropped screenshot from a much older computer, who knows if that will make a difference: (I don't have PDF Lite on this computer so it's through the leaf journal) :

So apparently computer age doesn't ame too much of a difference. The image still seems pretty high quality.

So over all for basic screen capturing, I would say screen shot is the way to go, snipping tool doesn't take very high quality images. I hope you enjoyed this experiment!
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