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Aug 2007
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I have one more speech to give for my speech class and it is a persuasion speech on Blu-Ray. I am trying to come up with a good power point presentation but can't seem to find any good graphs or charts with current stats anywhere (I have googled my brains out). I was hoping to use the current Nielsen Videoscan market share numbers from here but I can't copy and paste the graph.
Who knows maybe I'll persuade someone to go "Blu"! Thanks |
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Jun 2007
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If you have access to a Mac, you can use an included program called "grab". Use the menu "capture" and choose "selection" and drag a box around the image you want. There is probably a similar program for the PC but I really only use a Mac. Here is an example, I lowered the image quality but you could set it higher if you like:
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I'm assuming it's not an image you can right-click and save?
If you're on a PC, make sure you can see the entire graph you want. press the Prt Scr button on your keyboard. Now load up Paint/Photoshop/Whatever you want and hit Ctrl-V (or Edit Menu/Paste). YOu'll see the whole screen pop up. Now use the crop tool to select the area of your image, go to Edit and Save Selection As in Paint and there you go. |
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