How to download a image from a webpage

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When Right-Click then Save Image as is not allowed.

For this example I wanted to copy an image Dave Berry posted. The post in question (located here: https://rfshooters.com/threads/have-you-ever-tried-chatgpt-to-critique-your-own-photo.5111/ ) I used ChatGBT to critique my photo. Dave reverse engineered it and used the ChatGBT analysis in Adobe Firefly to create an image.

GREAT! except I cannot download the image.

NOTE: Although AI images cannot be copyrighted I felt that I should ask permission from @David Berry first.

The process is simple. Luckily I remembered enough HTML from one class I took back in September 2019.

COMMAND > PURPOSE

Ctrl + U > View Source This will open a new browser page containing programming language
Ctrl + F > Find This opens a box to enter any verbiage you want to find on the page (This is also great for searching a 1,000+ pdf file.)

In my case I scrolled down the page until I found the correct wording to use, whis was data-scr=

See screen capture below:

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At this point there could be 1 instance found, or there couple be 100.

Click NEXT until you find the correct page. In this instance I knew the web address had to contain the word Fedora

Highlight the complete web address. In this case:

Once the web address is highlighted, Right-Click, then Crtl -S (Save as...)

...and here it is:

fedora-adobe-bw.jpg


There is nothing illegal in doing this. Websites have the ability to prevent you from doing this with security measures...such as Instagram. Of course, it is alway illegal to use someone's copyrighted work without permission.




 

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