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I want to save the picture of the record album but can't figure out how to copy it.
BTW- this is the ONLY Outing portable of this style I've ever seen with the record album intact.
How do you save these Ebay pictures?
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- Victor Monarch
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- Victor IV
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Re: How do you save these Ebay pictures?
Here you go, I click on the enlarged image, then do the framegrab / screengrab command (ctrl-print screen)... and then copy / paste / crop using paint.
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- Victor VI
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Re: How do you save these Ebay pictures?
After I enlarge them, I can copy then in the normal way- by clicking "save picture as".
I've come across some on ebay that are uploaded through an image hosting site, that wont allow you to copy them from the ebay page, but by clicking the pic & going to the host site, you can then copy them.
I've never had to do a screen capture unless I want to include the auction results.
It'd be a nice portable if it wasn't for the crappy tonearm.
Does the album act as a lid for the needle cups?
I've come across some on ebay that are uploaded through an image hosting site, that wont allow you to copy them from the ebay page, but by clicking the pic & going to the host site, you can then copy them.
I've never had to do a screen capture unless I want to include the auction results.
It'd be a nice portable if it wasn't for the crappy tonearm.
Does the album act as a lid for the needle cups?
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- Victor Monarch
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Re: How do you save these Ebay pictures?
Thanks!
The tone arm is not as crappy as some and works well once you free up the stiff joints-and it's full size- it has a twelve inch turntable- this is a very hefty machine. The needle cups originally had snap on covers- they were slightly domed and when you pressed the centers you could lift them off. Many early portables used them but they're frequently lost. Later Outing models got cheaper and more conventional.
The tone arm is not as crappy as some and works well once you free up the stiff joints-and it's full size- it has a twelve inch turntable- this is a very hefty machine. The needle cups originally had snap on covers- they were slightly domed and when you pressed the centers you could lift them off. Many early portables used them but they're frequently lost. Later Outing models got cheaper and more conventional.