I was just wondering if anyone who owns this movie ("27 dresses")and has a computer that plays DVDs, could somehow take some screen shots of Katherine heigl's hair in the last wedding scene. The one where she has the 2 gardenias in her hair. I would like to have my hair simular to this for my wedding.
You could always google "Kathering Heigl 27 Dresses", then choose "Images" and you should get a whole bunch of photos from the movie. It would be a lot easier and a lot less time consuming - you'll get your photos right away.
You can take screenshots of a DVD movie playing on Windows Media Player. All you have to do is go to TOOLS then OPTIONS. Click on the PERFORMANCE tab and then click on the ADVANCED button. Under "DVD Video", uncheck the "Use overlays". Pop in the movie, hit play to the scene that you want, and then hit the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard. Open up any sort of picture manipulation program (IE, adobe photoshop, paint, etc.), and hit PASTE. Voila! It should work.
I was just wondering if anyone who owns this movie ("27 dresses")and has a computer that plays DVDs, could somehow take some screen shots of Katherine heigl's hair in the last wedding scene. The one where she has the 2 gardenias in her hair. I would like to have my hair simular to this for my wedding.
Any help would be helpful! Thanks!
posted by Amandaleebest 16 posts 6 months agoYou could always google "Kathering Heigl 27 Dresses", then choose "Images" and you should get a whole bunch of photos from the movie. It would be a lot easier and a lot less time consuming - you'll get your photos right away.
posted by Sweeney2Be 1,488 posts 6 months agoI tried that but most pictures are of her in the dresses not her in the last scene in her wedding dress... Thanks for the suggestion though.
posted by Amandaleebest 16 posts 6 months agoMaybe you could just ask your hairdresser to see the movie? Or rent it for her?
posted by maryalison 105 posts 6 months agoYou could bring in a laptop and pause the movie at the scene where you like the hair.
posted by Sakoro 19 posts 6 months agoMy computer at least doesn't allow you to do screen shots while a dvd is playing for various copyright reasons I'm sure.
posted by alli 247 posts 6 months agoYou can take screenshots of a DVD movie playing on Windows Media Player. All you have to do is go to TOOLS then OPTIONS. Click on the PERFORMANCE tab and then click on the ADVANCED button. Under "DVD Video", uncheck the "Use overlays". Pop in the movie, hit play to the scene that you want, and then hit the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard. Open up any sort of picture manipulation program (IE, adobe photoshop, paint, etc.), and hit PASTE. Voila! It should work.
posted by Marla128 20 posts 6 months agoLet me know if there are any problems or questions! Hope it helps
posted by Marla128 20 posts 6 months ago