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Html To Image

capture web interface via url

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    Guangming Software
  • License: Trial
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Html To Image - Capture web interface via URL

When you witness a site designed so beautifully, you have the intention of capturing a panoramic view of its interface. To do this, you cannot use the normal imaging functionality found in third-party software such as subject shooting, window-based or regional shooting; because this will not capture the whole site interface. So how to do?

In order to help users solve this problem, Guangming Software has launched Html To Image (HTI) software. Not applying the "classic" photography method like other common software, HTI is equipped with a very unique feature of continuous shooting interface images of different websites through the address Their URLs without opening those websites. Moreover, you can also choose the format, quality and size for the images to be exported. Compared with the function of capturing the interface of the Scrolling Window website (web page) of the famous software TechSmith SnagIt, HTI is at a completely superior level.

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Once the installation process is complete, go to Start > Programs > Html To Image and then click on the Html To Image shortcut to open the program's interactive interface.

  • At the Convert tab, the program supports you to enter the address of the website you want to capture images in the 2 most convenient ways:
    • Enter these URLs directly in the " Enter URL in the edit box, one URL per line " box and note that only one URL per line may be entered. When needed, use the Save URL button to save these URLs in a txt file.
    • Enter the entire URL needed in the content of a txt file, then click the Load URL button and then find and select this txt file.
  • Next, you click on the Option tab to select some important parameters for the image to be captured.
    • In the Output Directory section, click the 3-dot button and select the directory that will save the captured images (default is C :).
    • In the Image Format section, click the drop-down button and choose a format for the image in 5 options: JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF and GIF. If you choose JPG format, then, you drag the slider in the Quality section to the far right to improve the image quality to the highest level. Next, you specify the dimensions for the output image by entering two values ​​specified in the Page Width boxes and the Height boxes. The default values ​​included in these two boxes are 0 and 0, meaning the program will automatically adjust the size for the image.
    • If you want to create a thumbnail version of the main image captured, you tick the Create thumbnail after capturing the pages and similar above, enter the two values ​​specified in the two Thumbnail Width and Height corresponds to their size.
    • In the Name image file with section , you can choose how to name the captured images by URL, in numbers ( Number ) or manually selected ( Hand ).
    • The remaining options are in the Option tab, leave it as default.
  • Finally, you go back to the Convert tab and click the Go button to start the process of processing and extracting images.