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Create image as original
Posted: 04 Mar 2008 13:30
by itsme28m
+++ Menu Edit | Paste Special: Added "Paste Image Into New [EXT] File"
[Ctrl+Shift+Alt+V]. Creates a new image file filled with the image (if
any) currently on the clipboard.
The standard image format is PNG. But you can change this to JPG,
GIF, BMP or TIF.

isn't it better to create the image as the original format without any converting to another format/quality of the image? Less work, less bloat then :p, and no i wouldn't call it bload, it can be very handy, but it would be much better if it could just save the original picture without changing anything, so just saving it with another name and another location.
Posted: 04 Mar 2008 13:39
by TheQwerty
I second this wish.
I think it would also be nice if instead of choosing a single type, the option was a submenu with the four types available.
Paste Image Into New File....
->New BMP File
->New JPG File
->New PNG File
->New TIF File
Re: Create image as original
Posted: 04 Mar 2008 13:48
by admin
itsme28m wrote: 
isn't it better to create the image as the original format without any converting to another format/quality of the image? Less work, less bloat then :p, and no i wouldn't call it bload, it can be very handy, but it would be much better if it could just save the original picture without changing anything, so just saving it with another name and another location.
Not possible. This image paste uses the raw image bytes located in the clipboard. There is no file format because there is no file.
When Explorer "pastes" a copied image from a webpage it does something completely different, namely copy the file from the temp internet cache. Explorer cannot do what XYplorer does when it pastes an image.
Posted: 04 Mar 2008 15:43
by j_c_hallgren
For me, when I've gotten an image on my clipboard, I just use the "Save As" feature in my clipboard cache manager CLCL (from
http://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html)...
The instructions are admittedly somewhat vague, and there's a lot of functions/features that I've never figured out what they do, but I really like the ability to access an item from saved history that is retained until one deletes it.
I've been using it for over a year with no problems...
Addendum: The other software that I use that is related to this situation is "Print Screen" by Gadwin (see
http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/) which allows me to very easily create a JPG from any area of my screen that I've captured after using the 'Prnt Scrn' key...I use the freeware vers and have found it quite sufficient for my needs.