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If you understood the title, good, you may be the one who can advise. :-D

 

This is it, really. Is there a (free) online programme that would allow me to paste a screenshot in, manipulate and edit and then allow me to upload straight onto Photobucket so I can then paste it wherever so that I don't have to paste it to paint.net, save it then upload it to PB? It's all sooo time-consuming. :-|

 

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Not a clue what your talking about. :p

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Only thing I know of that is remotly like that is Photobucket and Flock Browser

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or Gimp as a good free version of photoshop but it takes a bit of getting used to

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Zapgrab is good if you just want to select part of the screen to copy rather than the whole thing, but you'd still need to paste it into something and save.

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:-D

 

If you understood the title, good, you may be the one who can advise. :-D

 

This is it, really. Is there a (free) online programme that would allow me to paste a screenshot in, manipulate and edit and then allow me to upload straight onto Photobucket so I can then paste it wherever so that I don't have to paste it to paint.net, save it then upload it to PB? It's all sooo time-consuming. :-|

 

Thanks for looking in. :-)

 

If you upload to PB you'll find I'll download straight back to BW :eek:

 

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try photo shop bookie :D
or Gimp as a good free version of photoshop but it takes a bit of getting used to
Not online editing, though, are they? :rolleyes: I HAVE editing software, PSP, paint.net, SmartDraw etc...

 

If you upload to PB you'll find I'll download straight back to BW :eek:
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Try IrfanView, I use it all the time for cropping and resizing, and yes you can prt sc and paste directly into it

 

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