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General => Technical Help => Topic started by: jrc11 on Monday 16 October 17 19:03 BST (UK)
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I have downloaded a couple of newspaper pages, through FindMyPast, as pdf files. I can print the whole page but this results in miniscule print. I only small items. Is it possible to select the bits of the page to print? I have Windows 7.
Thanks
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Use the snipping tool
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/13776/windows-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots
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I make the page go to about 400% and then take a screen shot and paste into paint. You can then add the newspaper title and date if required and 'tidy up' the image with a bit of copy and pasting. I usually save as a jpeg. I have attached an example but am probably infringing copyright somewhere along the way :)
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And with a bit more "adjustment"
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Did you do that in paint japeflakes? If so please tell me how :)
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Did you do that in paint japeflakes? If so please tell me how :)
You have your File.
Open it in Paint
and Select Resize
Change 100 to 125 or whatever size increase you want....
If you make a mess of it, just Close and don't Save.
Then try again...
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Thanks Hallmark, I know how to make it bigger. It looks like japeflakes has changed the colour balance of the greyish background and made it whiter, although I do like the aesthetics of a sepia toned newspaper clipping! I am no expert and self taught, you can see the 'joins' on my version :)
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Just use a Filter... There is a basic one within W10, not via Paint
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I download the entire page and then use the snipping tool to "cut out" the bit I need. If I have to do several snips, I use PhotoPaint to stitch them together and save the as a single JPG image. Then, I use OneNote and drop the JPG image onto a new page on OneNote, select the image and let OneNote do an image to text conversion to save me time in re-typing the article. OneNote is a really good tool for organising stuff like newspaper articles, and the image to text is really useful, although the success depends a lot on the quality of the original image. The reason for downloading the page is so the article can be seen in context. The text conversion is not always necessary as some sites have it already done, but with variable quality. TROVE (Australia) is good as it lets you submit corrections. PaperPast can be a bit patchy, but, hey, they're free!
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Thank you everybody. I never knew the snipping tool existed! Very useful.
Regards
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I download the entire page and then use the snipping tool to "cut out" the bit I need.
Also be aware that on some of the Findmypast scans, after downloading an entire page, the resolution of the resultant pdf is poor compared with the actual image pre downloaded. So if having opened up the PDF and zoomed in and it is blocky and fairly unreadable, it's usually best to go back to the image on Findmypast and zoom and snip. The resultant image is normally nice and clear. So best to check as soon as you have downloaded. I complained to findmypast about this issue when the newspapers first came out and they weren't included in their subscription and they were pay by credits only. I ended up with several useless pages that I couldn't read and all my expensive credits gone. FMPs response was tough (not much changes).
Simon
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I usually just enlarge PDF image and copy & paste bit I want into word not had any problems with images so far guess I have been lucky, but will have a go at some of suggestions always good to try other things.