<p>First of all, you all are not whacko. I did the same thing last year. :) Everyday in front of the computer even at work. I keep checking them this year looking out for the kids from my state. My son is enjoying seeing the pics of his friends who are DIs.</p>
<p>Second - The photos are being taken by an Ensign. I don't think she is a Mid. She probably just graduated. Maybe she's not there during the weekend. :( Last year there were three Mids taking pics. 2 first classmen and one third classman. Usually there were pics every day. There was a day or two without and then the last couple of days there weren't any.</p>
<p>As far as the lunch muster, it was pretty bad. The funny thing is that my son is a drummer (shhh, don't tell Capt. Force (the band director)). Whenever he comes home and sits down to play, he usually starts out with the lunch muster cadence and then goes off into some other beat. Guess he gets frustrated listening to that drumming every afternoon. :)</p>
<p>11:34 <f5-refresh> :(
11:44 <f5-refresh> :(
11:54 <f5-refresh> :)
click on new pics.</f5-refresh></f5-refresh></f5-refresh></p>
<p>V<em>E</em>R<em>Y</em>__<em>S</em>L<em>O</em>W. It must be because I'm behind all of the rest of you!</p>
<p>You know, IT guys MUST have know!
"Oh no. We'll only post pictures before we all go to lunch since all the parents downloading this stuff will suck the living daylights out of our bandwidth! I'm sure they told all the staff to send all emails and do whatever surfing they wanted to IN THE MORNING!"</p>
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PS. USMMA admin, IT guys, Ens Fulton and all other photographers. THANKS! :D</p>
<p>Question...with my son now up there at KP, I don't have anyone at home to ask about these tricky computer maneuvers. To save an individual photo of my son from the posted file, how do I "isolate" the one photo to save?Everytime I try, I save the entire file! Too much! Has anyone been able to do this? Thanks.</p>
<p>The photos are all in a single pdf file. You'll have to delete the other "pages" after downloading the entire file. Not sure of another way to accomplish what you're after.</p>
<p>I use a program called SnagIt. You clip out the area you want and save it as what ever type of file you want. If there is something you really want PM me and I can sent it to you.</p>
<p>You can right click the picture you want and then click "select all".
Then right click the picture again a click "copy".<br>
Then paste the picture in a notepad or word document.</p>
<p>If you have a full version of Acrobat, select "extract pages" from the "document" pull-down menu. Then enter the page number you want and save it as a separate file wherever you want. You can open it in Photoshop at any dpi resolution (suggest 200-300) and save it as a jpeg to import into your photo album. It makes BEAUTIFUL photos. I'd be happy to help anyone who can't do this!</p>
<p>Thank you for help with the individual photos! We've been trying to figure this out since returning from KP on Friday. We'd love to forward the selected photos to friends and family (they don't want to see entire file!)</p>
<p>Sorry I haven't been keeping up to date. My computer was in the shop for a bit then I've been on duty for the past few days and we've been busy. I'm hoping to get more tomorrow as it is a busy day for all of the companies.</p>