The makers of Star Trek would never do such a thing. We all know that nothing on the ship ever changes position without warning:The transporter room changes from time to time per the needs of the script—like having a rear alcove for some kind of scanner station, or food dispensers. Even the placement of the control console changes location and orientation. In "That Which Survives" it is pointed into the corner between the door and the transport chamber. Other times closer, farther, rotated this way and that...
It's too thin even for that (see the shadow on the bottom left).Maybe the Van Gelder Box™ (short side visible)?
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al...ger-of-the-mind/dagger-of-the-mind-br-044.jpg
A very quick look at eps in production order I think has only The Menagerie with a transporter scene between Dagger and Squire so that box could still be sitting there, maybe?
I blame Trekcore for not capturing every single second of every episode.@Mytran Yeah, that's definitive. Shame you didn't post that two days ago.![]()
That's what happened when I tried to screenshot from Netflix. You'll need to use an actual disc or media file on your computer.I wouldn't even know how to do that. Everytime I tried to take a screenshot, I just get a plain black image.
Reasonable. I remain irked that they pulled down the DVD sreencaps.I blame Trekcore for not capturing every single second of every episode.
First World problem.Can you believe I had to create those screenshots by hand??????
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Of course, the logical follow-on time sink would be to go see if this is the only episode.Speaking of which, here's another one - notice how long that lighter coloured section is! I think we are definitely dealing with a carpet panel, used to cover some damage or dirt on the existing floor.
Agreed. Although it seems ungrateful to complain (because it's a free resource) it was a very handy facility!I remain irked that they pulled down the DVD screencaps
A tempting offer for a Saturday afternoon!Of course, the logical follow-on time sink would be to go see if this is the only episode.![]()
True and I didn't mean it in an ungrateful way. I just miss the lower-bandwidth option.Agreed. Although it seems ungrateful to complain (because it's a free resource) it was a very handy facility!
It's a very dreary Saturday here so I spent it binge-watching food shows with the wife, with some napping sprinkled in for good measure.A tempting offer for a Saturday afternoon!![]()
I'm not sure it's fool proof, but disabling Hardware Accelerated video in your browser settings should allow screenshots to work again. Your computer will struggle more though, so don't forget to turn it back on.That's what happened when I tried to screenshot from Netflix. You'll need to use an actual disc or media file on your computer.
True and I didn't mean it in an ungrateful way. I just miss the lower-bandwidth option.
It's a very dreary Saturday here so I spent it binge-watching food shows with the wife, with some napping sprinkled in for good measure.
I did see these two images for Dagger of the Mind, one before van Gelder changes and one after:
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al...ger-of-the-mind/dagger-of-the-mind-br-053.jpg
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al...ger-of-the-mind/dagger-of-the-mind-br-066.jpg
Note the shadow deformations on the second image that read as a carpet/rug edge. I have yet to watch the scene in motion to check if there are clearer/better views.
Apologies, I didn't mean to imply that you were ungrateful, just that I would feel that way if I were to grumble about it too much!True and I didn't mean it in an ungrateful way. I just miss the lower-bandwidth option.
I would tend to agree, given that it vanishes when the lighting changes.It looks like a carpet wrinkle on dvd. I didn't see any better views though when watching it...
That might depend on how you are doing the screenshot. If you are using an OS-level screen capture, it might not include video. It varies by OS and hardware. That is, video might be a composited layer that the OS does not include. Solution? Use an app-level screen capture tool—built-in to the video player app.I wouldn't even know how to do that. Everytime I tried to take a screenshot, I just get a plain black image.
On PC I use the browser app 'FireShot'I wouldn't even know how to do that. Everytime I tried to take a screenshot, I just get a plain black image.
I wouldn't even know how to do that. Everytime I tried to take a screenshot, I just get a plain black image.
When a video is playing, I just hit the "Shift-Prt Scr" keys (Print Screen), then open the Paint app, and hit Ctrl-V to paste it in. Then just save as a jpeg.
What's your set up? That usually doesn't work, you'll just paste the black box.
That settles it then. It's like this: Windows and MacOS launch a "windowing" service during boot, which is what creates the entire GUI (graphical user interface), or "desktop." The keyboard shortcut mentioned by Zap will capture everything appearing on-screen. And that's part of that "windowing" service.What's your set up? That usually doesn't work, you'll just paste the black box.
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