You can use Alt-PrintScreen to put an image of the entire window on the clipboard in prepration for printing.
You could also use a program such as SnagIt
that provides many more capture options, including capturing just the image area itself, and printing from SnagIt.
Using SnagIt can reduce the number of steps and streamline capturing, printing and saving the image.
Since capturing from the screen doesn't download the original photo file, you'll only get as much detail as you can see or fit on the screen.
You may find many of the techniques from Optimizing Orthophotos, Imagery and Map Details used with MapGuide will
be helpful to capture as much detail as possible from the screen.
If you use Alt-PrintScreen to capture the screen window to the clipboard, you can use the Windows Paint accessory or
many other programs to clip out, print and save the window image you captured from the screen to the clipboard.
To print just the photo portion of the captured image with Windows Paint:
- Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Paint to start the Paint program.
- Choose Edit, Paste to paste the window image into Paint.
- Pick the rectangle select tool and drag a box across the image or a portion of the image.
- Choose Edit, Cut to place the selected image on the clipboard.
- Choose File, New to start a new file in Paint. Respond "No" to "Save changes to untitled?".
- Choose Edit, Paste to paste the selected image into the new file.
- Use File, Save as... or File, Print... to save or print the photo image.