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Very useful but very frustrating.
Mongo has found the satellite map he wants annotated with towns and main roads etc. He has zoomed in to frame the exact portion of the map he wants.
NOW – how do you take a copy of that framed portion of the map only without getting a whole load of useless stuff. The “save as” or “save this frame” functions do not work and only get you a load of useless stuff NOT including the framed portion you wanted.
Is it just Mongo or can this not be done.
It is important that Mongo urgently send this portion of map (with Mongo’s additional annotations) by email overseas to identify the location of something . If a Jpeg or similar copy is possible to add text to - it would be great.
Any help desperately and gratefully welcomed.
If using google earth as opposed to google maps, the ability to create a "placemark" and save that as a .kmz file that can be emailed and opened by another google earth user to "go straight to" the location that you have placemarked.
If using google maps, the send command (between print and link above the map / image) seems to open an email dialogue to allow you to share the location.
Other than that I dunno. :confused013
I find using google map links somewhat problematic for some reason. I usually just save a jpeg image using a freebie screen capture program called ScreenHunter which I downloaded from somewhere. This is for PC, don't know if there is a Mac version.
You can assign a hot-key to the program. When the program opens you can define the upper-left and lower-right points of what is to be captured by dragging (a bit like a crop-tool). After the screen capture is saved I open it and add any arrows, text, etc that I need to. I usually use MS-Paint for this because it is quick loading and provides sufficient functionality, but of course any image editing software will do.
Cheers.
maccaroneski
18-11-2010, 6:21pm
Windows 7 has this built in - the Snipping Tool. Sounds a little painful, but it is as simple to use as Screenhunter.
at the very worst you could just use the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard then open up MS paint and press 'cntrl v' to paste the screen capture in. this will work on just about any winblows OS. :th3:
colinbm
18-11-2010, 8:04pm
Hi Mongo
I have never found a way to copy or cut & paste google maps or earth ?
You can email the link to your friend & just align the map first so the feature is in the centre.
Thanks to the other posters for the ScreenHunter tip, I will have to give it ago.
Cheers
Col
sincere thanks guys. There are some workable ideas in this lot including using Mrs Mongo's latest computer which uses windows 7 as suggested above.
Also , since posting Mongo's question he just thought that , worst case, he would simply take a jpeg photo of his monitor and them load it into photoshop for more annotations.
thanks again.
maccaroneski
18-11-2010, 9:54pm
JPEG? What the? You really should be shooting in raw, you know:)
colinbm
18-11-2010, 10:11pm
He's got too much fur on to shoot in raw, he needs to wear his jpeg's :rolleyes:
ameerat42
18-11-2010, 10:30pm
at the very worst you could just use the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard then open up MS paint and press 'cntrl v' to paste the screen capture in. this will work on just about any winblows OS. :th3:
THIS is about the only way, Mongo. (But Paint??? I'd use the like of Photoshop, and crop to requirements.) And another thing, Google Earth? Not Google Maps?
Am.
I use the print screen method, but for clutter(less) images try http://www.nearmap.com/ in some places its coverage is no where near as good as google but in others its much better
again, thanks guys. Mongo will try some of these methods with the benifitt of time eventually but for the urgency of the moment, Mongo ended up photographing the monitor and making changes in photoshop
Analog6
19-11-2010, 10:56am
I do a screen capture using "grab" (a Mac program). Just screen capture it, edit to delete the extra bits, save as a jpeg and away you go. You can turn labels in googlemaps on or off as you want before you screen capture. If you need to annotate anything on the map, you do that after you have reopened it in PS. I tried to do some examples but it won't attach them, stupid program!
gcflora
19-11-2010, 11:16am
Pressing the PrtScn button and then pasting into Photoshop works fine for Windows XP, Vista and 7. Crop and adjust once in PS :)
Depending on what you want to use the image for it might be worth turning Terrain off in GoogleEarth options before capturing the images (to avoid the distortion that terrain introduces).
rellik666
19-11-2010, 1:17pm
Mongo ended up photographing the monitor and making changes in photoshop
I'm sorry....what??? :eek:
I'm sorry....what??? :eek:
True - Mongo did this and it worked ! - no apologies for getting the job done one way or the other.
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