Photostory

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I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from the
computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the photostory show?
 
Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
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If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it.

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Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
===============
If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it.
 
Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
===============
If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it.
 
Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
===============
If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it.
 
Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
===============
If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it.
 
Mara said:
I created a photostory show last year and deleted the pictures from
the computer. Is there anyway to export these pictures from the
photostory show?
===============
If you still have the .wp3 project file...
open it in Photo Story and then copy
the images from your Temp folder.

C:\Documents and Settings\>user name<\
Local Settings\Temp\PhotoStory1

If you only have the .wmv movie file...you
can import it into Movie Maker...double
left click the clip to play it (don't drag it to
timeline)...pause on the pic you want and
left click the Take Picture button just below
the viewing screen to capture it. Be aware...
these screen captures will not be high
resolution photos.
 
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