Screencapping. For a "regular" DVD I use InterVideo's WinDVD 7 (an older version but it works so no reason to upgrade to a more restrictive version) for the initial captures, saving the files as BMPs. Then I use ReaConverter to edit them (usually just brightening them and sharpening them slightly), add my watermark and caption, and rename the files while converting them to JPGs in batch runs.
Blu-Ray discs I use TotalMedia Theatre with AnyDVD to enable the frame capture function. The rest of the process is the same as above.
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I can reup screencaps, other material might have been lost.
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