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Do you want to photograph gorgeous scenes like this?


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'''Inworld photography is one of the most popular hobbies inside Second Life, and getting started is as easy as clicking a single button.''' This guide will quickly run you through achieving great results in minutes.
== Taking your first snapshots ==
# As shown in the video, in the Viewer's [http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Basic-mode-FAQ/ta-p/733541 Advanced mode], simply click the '''Snapshot''' (camera icon) button on your toolbar.
# In the SNAPSHOT PREVIEW window, choose '''Save to my computer'''.
# Click the '''Save''' button.
# A file browse window appears. Choose your location — like on your desktop — and save it there.
Now, every subsequent time you '''Save''' a snapshot during this session, it gets saved to the same location. If you want to change locations, restart the Viewer.
You should also open the snapshot in your operating system to make sure it turned out fine.
{{KBtip|Snapshots saved to disk automatically have a number appended to them. For example, "Snapshot_001.png, Snapshot_002.png, Snapshot_003.png", and so on.}}
== Use a shortcut ==
There's a ''faster'' way than repeatedly clicking the toolbar's '''Snapshot''' button: press {{k|Ctrl|`}}. This bypasses the SNAPSHOT PREVIEW and saves to disk directly.
== Change what you see ==
OK, so how do you change your camera angle? Since a snapshot is taken of whatever you see:
# Click the toolbar's '''View''' button to bring up the camera (Orbit Zoom Pan) controls.
# Click the controls to change your view. As you get more advanced, you'll want to try {{red|keyboard shortcuts}} for each of these.
{{KBtip|To get an easy shot of your avatar's face, click the '''Eye''' icon to show Preset Views, then click '''Front View'''.}}
== More options ==
In the SNAPSHOT PREVIEW window, click '''More''' to reveal additional choices. Here's what each one of them does when '''Save to my computer''' is selected:
* '''Size''' - Default is '''Current Window'''. If you change the size, it may only capture part of the visible Viewer area, as shown in the preview thumbnail. Torley usually leaves this alone, since he prefers to crop in an external image editor. If
* '''Format''' - Default is '''PNG'''. Torley recommends '''PNG''' as the best balance for archiving snapshots in a web-friendly and relatively compact format. '''JPEG''' degrades image quality (plus, you can always convert PNG to JPEG) and '''BMP''' is an old format incompatible with the web, and uses bigger file size. Unless you know what you're doing, leave this alone.
* '''Width''' - Change this if you want to change t
* '''Height''' -
* '''Constrain proportions''' -
* '''Capture''' -
** '''Interface''' -
** '''HUDs''' -
* '''Keep open after saving''' -
* '''Freeze frame (fullscreen)''' -
* '''Auto-refresh''' -
== What's next? ==

Latest revision as of 09:12, 26 April 2011