Article 6EBNN New Chrome feature makes it easier to grab full-resolution frames from videos

New Chrome feature makes it easier to grab full-resolution frames from videos

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Nathan Edwards
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Screenshot_2023_08_31_at_2.11.46_PM.0.pn Chrome's new Copy Video Frame tool outputs a high-quality image with no overlay. Too bad I couldn't use it to show the right-click menu! | Screenshot: The Verge

Google just made it easier to grab high-quality still images from videos - and it works in a bunch of browsers. In a post on Google's Keyword blog aimed at students, the company announced a new feature built into Chrome that lets you capture a high-quality, non-overlayed frame from the source video. Just right-click on the video when paused and select Copy Video Frame." It might not work on all videos - actually, as far as I can tell, it mostly just works on YouTube - but it does work in a bunch of Chromium-based browsers, not just Chrome.

Google's pitching this as a tool for students to grab notes from lecture videos, which, sure! After messing around with the new feature for a few minutes, I can confirm that it does offer much higher...

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