I want Jing or other screenshot programs to do that, but all the time and store a configurable amount of pictures per second, etc.
I click the program icon (or hit a hotkey) and poof it saves away the current bucket of images with a name of my choosing.
Maybe I'll see how possible it is to make a skimpy little tool that does this, as it would help me a lot in debugging and remembering things that just vanished.
This is the sort of thing that people who say "What are we going to use 4/8/16/... core computers for? Who needs any more computing power?" are missing.
My answer - 'wasteful' things like this. Useful, but only if you have plenty of spare capacity to run them in.
When I read this title, I imagined a camera that could go back in time and take a picture from BEFORE I pressed the button.
Maybe that's only because in my head, time machines let you travel to another point in time rather than move slowly through time.
(I imagine that an actual time travel camera is doable. It's just an always running video camera that saves off the last N seconds when you press the button.)
I followed the links to YouTube, and am still amazed how fast a water balloon bursts in slow-motion. Think how many things are happening to and in it as it bursts! I can't get a grasp on how fast the world is happening outside my humanscale senses.
I click the program icon (or hit a hotkey) and poof it saves away the current bucket of images with a name of my choosing.
Maybe I'll see how possible it is to make a skimpy little tool that does this, as it would help me a lot in debugging and remembering things that just vanished.