It is not an exact copy, but it may be enough.Īnother option it to use a different screensaver that does allow you to locate individual images, like JPEG Saver. You can then paste (Control+V) its contents into an image editor like Paint (Start Menu > Programs > Accessories > Paint), where you can then save it as a new image. The screenshot is saved to the clipboard. However, you can press the Print Screen (PrtScn) button on your keyboard at any time to capture whatever is displayed on your screen, i.e. I'm afraid you would have to manually look through the folder that holds all those photos. I don't think there's an easy way to find the location on your computer hard drive of any particular image shown in the default Photos screensaver. Mary Jack 6 years ago Windows Vista, Firefox So, I know how to scroll through the screensaver pictures that display (all my photos I think) but how can I stop at a specific picture or video and extract or copy it to a findable location?! I want to extract a picture that appears on my screensaver
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