Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
[quote name='Máximo' date='04 December 2010 - 09:57 PM' timestamp='1291499876' post='1155828']
Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
[/quote]
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
[quote name='Máximo' date='04 December 2010 - 09:57 PM' timestamp='1291499876' post='1155828']
Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
[quote name='ACIDFAN' date='04 December 2010 - 07:11 PM' timestamp='1291500678' post='1155836']
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
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Well, the pictures are saved as JPS files. What can I do to become them JPG files? Thks.
You just rename them. JPS files are really just a pair of JPG images side by side! [url=http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/169/zapr.jpg]Here's[/url] a JPEG image. Save it to your desktop, rename it to be a JPS file, and double click on it. The NVIDIA photo viewer will pop up and show it in S3D.
You just rename them. JPS files are really just a pair of JPG images side by side! Here's a JPEG image. Save it to your desktop, rename it to be a JPS file, and double click on it. The NVIDIA photo viewer will pop up and show it in S3D.
Well, I have followed your advices. I have renamed the photo you sent me as IMAGE.JPS...Is it? It didn't work. In spite of the extension JPS it is still a JPG file, as you can see in the link below.
[url="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_zDW6iNO5auQ/TPsY1P0sOKI/AAAAAAAAABs/RaxptALJPjk/s1600/Screenhunter03.jpg"]Screen shot from my desktop[/url]
When I use NVIDIA 3D VISION PHOTO VIEWER everything that I get is a double image, not 3D effect. When I press ALT+F1 during a game I get photos saved in a folder as extension JPS files. I can see 3D effect with these files.
Well, I have followed your advices. I have renamed the photo you sent me as IMAGE.JPS...Is it? It didn't work. In spite of the extension JPS it is still a JPG file, as you can see in the link below.
When I use NVIDIA 3D VISION PHOTO VIEWER everything that I get is a double image, not 3D effect. When I press ALT+F1 during a game I get photos saved in a folder as extension JPS files. I can see 3D effect with these files.
The icon for the file won't change when you rename. At least not right away.
A JPS is just a pair of JPGs. Rename your JPS to JPG and you can upload it wherever you want. Anyone else with 3D Vision can download it, rename it back, and see it in 3D.
If you open a file using the file menu in the photo viewer program then you'll have to press control-V or use the menu option under View to make it show the picture in 3D.
The icon for the file won't change when you rename. At least not right away.
A JPS is just a pair of JPGs. Rename your JPS to JPG and you can upload it wherever you want. Anyone else with 3D Vision can download it, rename it back, and see it in 3D.
If you open a file using the file menu in the photo viewer program then you'll have to press control-V or use the menu option under View to make it show the picture in 3D.
I have seen on your screenshot whats wrong. Look at your JPS files: There is no extension shown.
You have to enable file-extensions for correct renaming.
In your Folder click on the "Organize"-menu and then on "File and Search Options".
In the comming Window click on the "View"-Register.
There is an option called "Hide Extensions for known Filetypes": You have to disable it. Then click OK and you should be able to rename your JPS files /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> .
Sorry I have a german Windows here so I can't tell you the correct spell /blush.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blush:' /> but you should find it :-) .
[img]http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/364/fileoptions.jpg[/img]
@Zloth: I don't know how slow your PC is but the icon should change right after renaming /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> .
I have seen on your screenshot whats wrong. Look at your JPS files: There is no extension shown.
You have to enable file-extensions for correct renaming.
In your Folder click on the "Organize"-menu and then on "File and Search Options".
In the comming Window click on the "View"-Register.
There is an option called "Hide Extensions for known Filetypes": You have to disable it. Then click OK and you should be able to rename your JPS files /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> .
Sorry I have a german Windows here so I can't tell you the correct spell /blush.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blush:' /> but you should find it :-) .
@Zloth: I don't know how slow your PC is but the icon should change right after renaming /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> .
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
[quote name='ACIDFAN' date='04 December 2010 - 07:11 PM' timestamp='1291500678' post='1155836']
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
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Hi, I've followed your advice correctly and it is just like you said it would be. You really can change a JPG file to a JPS file just renaming the first one. But when I open these files I've renamed with NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo viewer, I dont't get a 3D effect: it seems a fusion of 2 diferent parts from the same image. It's different from the results that I get by pressing alt+f1 (u take a picture of the frame) during a game. In this case, the jps files show 3D effect. Can you take me beyond this point? Thks.
[quote name='ACIDFAN' date='04 December 2010 - 07:11 PM' timestamp='1291500678' post='1155836']
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
Hi, I've followed your advice correctly and it is just like you said it would be. You really can change a JPG file to a JPS file just renaming the first one. But when I open these files I've renamed with NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo viewer, I dont't get a 3D effect: it seems a fusion of 2 diferent parts from the same image. It's different from the results that I get by pressing alt+f1 (u take a picture of the frame) during a game. In this case, the jps files show 3D effect. Can you take me beyond this point? Thks.
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
[quote name='Máximo' date='05 December 2010 - 06:24 PM' timestamp='1291569856' post='1156245']
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
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I can't imagine what youre doing wrong /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' /> .
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
[URL=http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.jpg][IMG]http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Uploaded with [URL=http://imageshack.us]ImageShack.us[/URL]
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
[url="http://www.file-upload.net/download-3025869/Gears3Dscreenshot.zip.html"]Gears3Dscreenshot.zip[/url]
[quote name='Máximo' date='05 December 2010 - 06:24 PM' timestamp='1291569856' post='1156245']
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' /> .
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
[quote]@Zloth: I don't know how slow your PC is but the icon should change right after renaming[/quote]
I just tried it again on my desktop. The image doesn't get replaced with the icon until I refresh the desktop.
Can you point us at the image you uploaded, Máximo? Or maybe upload another image and point us at that?
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' date='05 December 2010 - 03:10 PM' timestamp='1291572645' post='1156272']
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' /> .
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
[URL=http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.jpg][IMG]http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Uploaded with [URL=http://imageshack.us]ImageShack.us[/URL]
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
[url="http://www.file-upload.net/download-3025869/Gears3Dscreenshot.zip.html"]Gears3Dscreenshot.zip[/url]
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Umbelivable. This is what I wanna do. Look what I'm doing wrong...
1 - I take a picture from a game (ALT+F1): it saves a .jps file.
2 - I rename the jps file to get a jpg file.
3 - I upload the jpg file to my blog. I add the picture in a post.
4 - I save the post.
5 - I open the post with the picture. Right click the picture, save as, rename for a jps file, etc.
6 - I open the jps file...
7 - The result is horrible.
4 - I
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' /> .
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
Hey, it worked. I've used the link http://www.file-upload.net/download-3025869/Gears3Dscreenshot.zip.html you sent me and it worked perfectly. Don't you know the English version from this site?
Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
[/quote]
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
Good evening. Does anybody know a software able uploading screen shots from 3D games? Those shots are saved as JPS files. I wish I could upload them to a site but softwares around upload just jpg / gift / bitmap files...Would you mind gimme a hand?
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
[/quote]
Well, the pictures are saved as JPS files. What can I do to become them JPG files? Thks.
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
Well, the pictures are saved as JPS files. What can I do to become them JPG files? Thks.
[url="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_zDW6iNO5auQ/TPsY1P0sOKI/AAAAAAAAABs/RaxptALJPjk/s1600/Screenhunter03.jpg"]Screen shot from my desktop[/url]
When I use NVIDIA 3D VISION PHOTO VIEWER everything that I get is a double image, not 3D effect. When I press ALT+F1 during a game I get photos saved in a folder as extension JPS files. I can see 3D effect with these files.
Screen shot from my desktop
When I use NVIDIA 3D VISION PHOTO VIEWER everything that I get is a double image, not 3D effect. When I press ALT+F1 during a game I get photos saved in a folder as extension JPS files. I can see 3D effect with these files.
A JPS is just a pair of JPGs. Rename your JPS to JPG and you can upload it wherever you want. Anyone else with 3D Vision can download it, rename it back, and see it in 3D.
If you open a file using the file menu in the photo viewer program then you'll have to press control-V or use the menu option under View to make it show the picture in 3D.
A JPS is just a pair of JPGs. Rename your JPS to JPG and you can upload it wherever you want. Anyone else with 3D Vision can download it, rename it back, and see it in 3D.
If you open a file using the file menu in the photo viewer program then you'll have to press control-V or use the menu option under View to make it show the picture in 3D.
You have to enable file-extensions for correct renaming.
In your Folder click on the "Organize"-menu and then on "File and Search Options".
In the comming Window click on the "View"-Register.
There is an option called "Hide Extensions for known Filetypes": You have to disable it. Then click OK and you should be able to rename your JPS files
Sorry I have a german Windows here so I can't tell you the correct spell
[img]http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/364/fileoptions.jpg[/img]
@Zloth: I don't know how slow your PC is but the icon should change right after renaming
You have to enable file-extensions for correct renaming.
In your Folder click on the "Organize"-menu and then on "File and Search Options".
In the comming Window click on the "View"-Register.
There is an option called "Hide Extensions for known Filetypes": You have to disable it. Then click OK and you should be able to rename your JPS files
Sorry I have a german Windows here so I can't tell you the correct spell
@Zloth: I don't know how slow your PC is but the icon should change right after renaming
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
[/quote]
Hi, I've followed your advice correctly and it is just like you said it would be. You really can change a JPG file to a JPS file just renaming the first one. But when I open these files I've renamed with NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo viewer, I dont't get a 3D effect: it seems a fusion of 2 diferent parts from the same image. It's different from the results that I get by pressing alt+f1 (u take a picture of the frame) during a game. In this case, the jps files show 3D effect. Can you take me beyond this point? Thks.
upload as jpg, when you download a 3d jpg just hit save as and on the drop down menu hit "all files" then add .jps to the file name
Hi, I've followed your advice correctly and it is just like you said it would be. You really can change a JPG file to a JPS file just renaming the first one. But when I open these files I've renamed with NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo viewer, I dont't get a 3D effect: it seems a fusion of 2 diferent parts from the same image. It's different from the results that I get by pressing alt+f1 (u take a picture of the frame) during a game. In this case, the jps files show 3D effect. Can you take me beyond this point? Thks.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
[/quote]
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
[URL=http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.jpg][IMG]http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Uploaded with [URL=http://imageshack.us]ImageShack.us[/URL]
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
[url="http://www.file-upload.net/download-3025869/Gears3Dscreenshot.zip.html"]Gears3Dscreenshot.zip[/url]
Yes, I've done it! I've changed a .jps photo to a .jpg photo. After uploading the .jpg photo I saved it as .jps photo. OK! But the result is horrible. After this process the excellent original .jps photo becomes a horrible low quality photo. Can you take me beyond this new point?
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
Gears3Dscreenshot.zip
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
I just tried it again on my desktop. The image doesn't get replaced with the icon until I refresh the desktop.
Can you point us at the image you uploaded, Máximo? Or maybe upload another image and point us at that?
I just tried it again on my desktop. The image doesn't get replaced with the icon until I refresh the desktop.
Can you point us at the image you uploaded, Máximo? Or maybe upload another image and point us at that?
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
[URL=http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.jpg][IMG]http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5760/wargameg4wlive0499.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Uploaded with [URL=http://imageshack.us]ImageShack.us[/URL]
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
[url="http://www.file-upload.net/download-3025869/Gears3Dscreenshot.zip.html"]Gears3Dscreenshot.zip[/url]
[/quote]
Umbelivable. This is what I wanna do. Look what I'm doing wrong...
1 - I take a picture from a game (ALT+F1): it saves a .jps file.
2 - I rename the jps file to get a jpg file.
3 - I upload the jpg file to my blog. I add the picture in a post.
4 - I save the post.
5 - I open the post with the picture. Right click the picture, save as, rename for a jps file, etc.
6 - I open the jps file...
7 - The result is horrible.
4 - I
I can't imagine what youre doing wrong
Can you explain a bit more? Where did you upload the pic? Was the image recompressed or resized in any way while uploading? Feed us with some more information.
A renamed uploaded JPS should look like this:
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
This is the unrenamed JPS-file and the renamed JPG in a ZIP-Archive, uploaded on File-Upload.net:
Gears3Dscreenshot.zip
Umbelivable. This is what I wanna do. Look what I'm doing wrong...
1 - I take a picture from a game (ALT+F1): it saves a .jps file.
2 - I rename the jps file to get a jpg file.
3 - I upload the jpg file to my blog. I add the picture in a post.
4 - I save the post.
5 - I open the post with the picture. Right click the picture, save as, rename for a jps file, etc.
6 - I open the jps file...
7 - The result is horrible.
4 - I