I know I can capture the screen with Print Scr but it is huge. If I use Paint to shrink it , it looks horrible. What technique should I use to make it web worthy?
Shrink it in a program (I use Paint Shop Pro) where you can increase the dpi (resolution) before you shrink it. I think I use 600 dpi. Also Try this Alexa feed: (small and big thumbs) <img src='http://pthumbnails.alexa.com/image_server.cgi?id=alexathumbs&size=small&url=http://www.digitalpoint.com/' border='0' height=82 width=111 title='Thumbnail Preview'> <img src='http://pthumbnails.alexa.com/image_server.cgi?id=alexathumbs&size=big&url=http://www.digitalpoint.com/' border='0' height=147 width=201 title='Thumbnail Preview'> Ed
MS Paint does a poor job. You can use Photoshop to reduce the size. If you are short on cash, I would recommend you www.photofiltre.com It's free and does a decent job.
Indeed, paint uses a very bad resize method. For best quality, use resample. If you want an easy to use batch image resizer, check out AutoImager. Good luck.
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If you are a fan of Paint, try the new semi-unofficial .NET rewrite of Paint, done by some Washington State University students: Paint.NET It has all of the very basic image manipulation tools that you would find in photoshop, and it's free.