Ken, and anyone else who has problems doing screenshots
You seem to be taking photos of your screen and then posting these. This is fine and I am not complaining at all.
I dont know if it would help, but on Windows, there is a facility to take a screen shot and keep it in the pasteboard. I use it all the time. You can then paste it into an image editor like Paint or something similar. One keypress combination takes the whole screen and the other takes just the current window, so thats why I am not sure which is which. (Someone else to clarify please?)
The key presses you need to do to achieve this screenshot are
CTRL_key + (either Shift_key or Alt_key, not sure which) +PrintScreen_key (top right somewhere)
It may take a little experimenting, but I think these are the key combinations
Then
CTRL + V to paste it into your Paint-like program
There may well be other methods as well on other operating systems. Linux usually has a screen capture program shipped with it. Dont know about the Mac.
Yes Ken, if you have been taking a picture of your screen, then you very likely have a better way to get the screenshot, such as Q mentioned. I have Apple's Mac OS X operating system, and for me it is simply hit "command - shift - 4 together, and then then, click down the mouse. A symbol comes up on the screen, which is used to make a box for the part of the screen, for the screenshot I want. When I release the mouse, it puts the screenshot thumbnail on the desktop.
Good luck with however your sysrem can do it!
Yes Q, most of the images I have of Cape St. Vincent do not show the whisp of smoky looking stuff that your pic has. Maybe that was a leftover on some pics, from the obfuscation that seems to have been done here, on the cliff walls.
-- Edited by rdunk on Friday 19th of April 2013 06:04:31 AM
Ken, and anyone else who has problems doing screenshots
You seem to be taking photos of your screen and then posting these. This is fine and I am not complaining at all.
I dont know if it would help, but on Windows, there is a facility to take a screen shot and keep it in the pasteboard. I use it all the time. You can then paste it into an image editor like Paint or something similar. One keypress combination takes the whole screen and the other takes just the current window, so thats why I am not sure which is which. (Someone else to clarify please?)
The key presses you need to do to achieve this screenshot are
CTRL_key + (either Shift_key or Alt_key, not sure which) +PrintScreen_key (top right somewhere)
It may take a little experimenting, but I think these are the key combinations
Then
CTRL + V to paste it into your Paint-like program
There may well be other methods as well on other operating systems. Linux usually has a screen capture program shipped with it. Dont know about the Mac.
This bronze patina coloured carving of a gargoyle like face with a droopy mustache at the bottom end of this large rock.
The rock its self and the surrounding area also have symbols and other carvings visible.
This is from the Sol 177 panorama at the 7:00 rotation at maximum magnification : http://www.360cities.net/image/mars-panorama-curiosity-solar-day-177#-281.79,0.91,5.0