@rcollyer I will write one late tomorrow or so. I talked to Robert and he pretty much told me what he wrote there. I'm not at liberty to quote since it was a private room, but seriously, Area51 and their closing of proposals is pretty lame.
Here's the fruit of the StackOverflow image uploader question, for those interested. Evaluating the notebook gives you a self-contained palette, which can be installed using Palettes -> Install palette....
Unfortunately the rasterization method is Windows-only, and the code is a bit messy (I had to contain all of it within the palette somehow), but it appears to work great. Usage: select anything in the notebook (a graphic, some text, cells, etc.), and press the button.
To anyone who might be interested: Is it just me or does Mathematica have a lot of answers which read like "Here's code that fixes that: ..."?
I've been looking through Mathematica tagged answers, trying to add some small explanation of what exactly the snippet of code does so they aren't pure code posts. But it seems like the tag just attracts the types of questions that allow you to post code only answers.