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Overlay story
I went to take a screenshot of my desktop running Alpha Blending on my Windows 2k with Overlay on the desktop. Well when I copied it to photoshop it was still overlaying. Meaning the AVS was still showing on the desktop as moving in the actual image. This is very odd but very cool.
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That is why I was stunned. I understood what went on but I was amazed that it copy the color on to it. I thought it would display a dead color like that dark moron type color that you can't read anything of of since it is so dark. If you run the 3D Objects with overlay and then stop AVS you will see what color I thought would show up.
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Do you really need a sig that big drake? it's a little ridiculous
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I have noticed that when anything is overlayed (avs, movies, etc...), and you print screen it, it won't copied what is overlayed. Is there any screen capture ultility that will copy what is overlayed?
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Actually I was thinking it was pretty big but when I made the graphic it came out that way and I haven't been asked about it before so I never got to downsizing it sorry. If it bugs you that much I will make it smaller.
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