From: Bradshow Mary on
Hello

I need to extract images from my wedding slideshow, I've found
software called MultiExtractor from http://www.multiextractor.com but it's
paid, do you know any free replacement?

thx
--
Bradshow Mary aka BradshowMary_1981 at Bradshow1992(a)juno.com

From: Martin C on
You don't say the format of the slideshow.

If it is in a Powerpoint slideshow, then you can do the following:
To extract the pictures from the PPT slideshow, export the Powerpoint
Presentation as an HTML web page. [File -> Save As -> Select .html from the
File Format drop down]

PowerPoint will automatically extract every picture embedded in the PPT file
and save it to the local folder. The same technique is also used to extract
sound from presentations.

See if that helps

Martin



"Bradshow Mary" <Bradshow1992(a)juno.com> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> I need to extract images from my wedding slideshow, I've found
> software called MultiExtractor from http://www.multiextractor.com but it's
> paid, do you know any free replacement?
>
> thx
> --
> Bradshow Mary aka BradshowMary_1981 at Bradshow1992(a)juno.com
>


From: Trev on
In news:491adfaf$1_1(a)glkas0286.greenlnk.net,
<martinC(a)invalid.com> Martin C bashed on keyboard and typed:
> You don't say the format of the slideshow.
>
> If it is in a Powerpoint slideshow, then you can do the following:
> To extract the pictures from the PPT slideshow, export the Powerpoint
> Presentation as an HTML web page. [File -> Save As -> Select .html
> from the File Format drop down]
>
> PowerPoint will automatically extract every picture embedded in the
> PPT file and save it to the local folder. The same technique is also
> used to extract sound from presentations.
>
> See if that helps
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> "Bradshow Mary" <Bradshow1992(a)juno.com> wrote in message
> news:gfeiol$o1h$1(a)nemesis.news.neostrada.pl...
>> Hello
>>
>> I need to extract images from my wedding slideshow, I've found
>> software called MultiExtractor from http://www.multiextractor.com
>> but it's paid, do you know any free replacement?
>>
>> thx
>> --
>> Bradshow Mary aka BradshowMary_1981 at Bradshow1992(a)juno.com

Screen Capture.
I asume its been done as a DVD movie


--
Trev
Nobody is perfect.
But Being a Yorkshire man is as close as you can get.


From: someone on

"Trev" <trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM> wrote in message
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> In news:491adfaf$1_1(a)glkas0286.greenlnk.net,
> <martinC(a)invalid.com> Martin C bashed on keyboard and typed:
>> You don't say the format of the slideshow.
>>
>> If it is in a Powerpoint slideshow, then you can do the following:
>> To extract the pictures from the PPT slideshow, export the Powerpoint
>> Presentation as an HTML web page. [File -> Save As -> Select .html
>> from the File Format drop down]
>>
>> PowerPoint will automatically extract every picture embedded in the
>> PPT file and save it to the local folder. The same technique is also
>> used to extract sound from presentations.
>>

I think it's also possible to extract individual images made with Irfanview
slideshow.

someone