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Taking Picture of Schematic

Deepansh
Deepansh over 10 years ago

Hello,

I need to take a picture of my schematic, with a white background and the circuit (wires,transistors etc.) in black.I'm using Virtuoso 6.1.3. Can anyone guide me on the same?

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    Scott Jorek over 10 years ago

     I've always used a screen capture program such as IrfanView (freeware/shareware).  Print Screen, crop then invert (negative).  It won't give you a high quality image but I found it to be sufficient for general documentation of schematics.

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  • Scott Jorek
    Scott Jorek over 10 years ago

     I've always used a screen capture program such as IrfanView (freeware/shareware).  Print Screen, crop then invert (negative).  It won't give you a high quality image but I found it to be sufficient for general documentation of schematics.

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