Snapshot resources

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The following consists of miscellaneous info which often isn't easy to find, but very useful if you take Second Life snapshots, including postcards. Historically, documentation in this area has been sparse, and Residents have provided some great resources, so this is an ongoing endeavor at compiling those in an easy place — please help keep this updated!

A state of snapshots

^ Torley's personal notes on how things've come to be.

Tips 'n' tricks

Video tutorials:

From the Knowledge Base (sadly, we can't link to direct articles there, so try searching for these titles):

  • How do I take pictures or snapshots of things inworld? - Start here first!
  • Guide to the snapshot window's options - Intermediate-level skillz!

More guides:

  • Vint Falken's tutorials - Vint serves up fabulous slices of knowhow with a specialization in beautiful post-processing of your inworld shots.

Did you also know you can:

  • Change image size and quality settings when sending postcards? See this blog post for more info.
  • Save textures to your hard drive? For example, if you've uploaded snapshots to your inventory, this lets you export them so you can upload them to other sites and post them outside of Second Life. You can do this by opening a texture with full permissions and going to File menu > Save Texture As — see the link for further details.
  • Hide foot shadows? Client menu > Rendering > Features > Foot Shadows.

Social sites featuring postcards

  • Snapzilla - The original pioneer to really make use of postcards in such a widespread manner, its success has encouraged many Residents to share their inworld memories. As of April 2007, Snapzilla currently boasts over 150,000 pictures and is en route to a "2.0" upgrade.
  • SLBuzz - Postcards are part of SLBuzz's community site offerings. It also allows uploading of photos from your hard drive.
  • SL Profiles - This page allows you to quickly add Second Life pictures to your profile on this community site.
  • Koinup - Koinup, the first social network for all virtual worlds residents. Recently Koinup introduced the chance to send postcards directly from Second Life to members Koinup galleries

Useful utilities

Add programs you've personally found valuable.

  • Picasa (free, Windows and Linux) - Elegant photo organizer. Add your folders to be scanned and perform some light image enhancement while you're at it.
  • ReNamer (free, Windows-only) - Batch-renames your files. Great for taking a heap of snapshots named "Snapshot" and turning them into something more descriptive. Also see Torley's review.
  • Autostitch (free, Windows-only, Mac and Linux versions planned) - Easy-to-use 2D image stitcher that turn a collection of snapshots into a breathtaking, wide-angle panorama. Also see Torley's tutorial on how to specifically use it with Second Life.
  • virtualPhotographer (free, Windows-only) - Incredibly tasty little Photoshop plugin to add extra "pop" to your snapshots. Had a nice collection of presets and can simulate film grain, sepia, bloom, etc.
  • GIMP (free, Windows, Mac, and Linux) - The "GNU Image Manipulation Program" is a freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition, and image authoring. It works on many operating systems, in many languages. A lot of Photoshop's features are also available in GIMP, and there's also a GIMPshop, which emulates PS' functionality even closer.

Related resources

You may also be interested in seeing this wiki's compilation of:

  • Texture Tools - Image-editing stuff you can use to prettify your pictures. Some overlap with this page.
  • Video Tutorials - An assortment of multimedia guides, good for those who enjoy seeing how things actually work inworld.