07-05-2010, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by schlubby
There are at least a few different ways, but the only ways I know are pretty technical. They all depend on the fact that the Flash photo albums use JPGs behind the scenes, and the browser can track these JPGs. I think the simplest way is to use Firebug, a plugin for Firefox, which you can install in the same way you install any other Firefox plugin.
Look at the screenshot. Once you've got Firebug installed and turned on, go to the Net tab, pull down the menu, and click "Enabled". While Firebug is turned on and Network Monitoring is enabled, Firebug will tell you every file your browser is downloading. Click on each picture in the album, and you'll see Firebug's list of files growing. Look through the list of files until you see a JPG file extension, then right click on it and choose "Open in New Tab". Once the JPG is open in a new tab, you can download it, just like any other image.
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This is truly amazing!!! Thanks a lot
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