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| Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain area of my screen such as the active window, and save it to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does this but it's $50. Is there something in the public domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for this? |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? Hi Rick, Have you tried the included snipping tool? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Rick" <rick@invalid.net> wrote in message news:MPG.23c1596aa5f237d298990c@msnews.microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain > area of my screen such as the active window, and save it > to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does > this but it's $50. Is there something in the public > domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for > this?[/color] |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:38:24 -0500, Rick <rick@invalid.net> wrote: [color=blue] >I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain >area of my screen such as the active window, and save it >to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does >this but it's $50. Is there something in the public >domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for >this?[/color] I have had good experiences with Gadwin Print Screen (free): [url]http://www.download.com/Gadwin-PrintScreen/3000-2094_4-10123018.html[/url] |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:38:24 -0500, Rick <rick@invalid.net> wrote: [color=blue] > I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain > area of my screen such as the active window, and save it > to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does > this but it's $50. Is there something in the public > domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for > this?[/color] First of all, note that no special software is required to get just the active window. PrtScrn captures the whole screen, and Alt-PrtScrn captures the active window. It captures it to the clipboard, but if you want a .jpg file, just past it into a program like Paint, and then save it as a .jpg file. If you want a part other than the active window, you need special software. One free choice is the gadget called "Snaper" that goes on the sidebar. But I haven't used this and can't comment on how easily or how well it works. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:50:09 -0500, "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote: [color=blue] >Hi Rick, > >Have you tried the included snipping tool?[/color] Few people know it's there, so odds are very low. To the OP: Google "using snipping tool". |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:38:24 -0500, Rick <rick@invalid.net> wrote: [color=blue] >this but it's $50. Is there something in the public >domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for >this?[/color] I am pretty sure IrfanView does it: [url]http://www.irfanview.com/[/url] |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? Rick wrote:[color=blue] > I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain > area of my screen such as the active window, and save it > to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does > this but it's $50. Is there something in the public > domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for > this?[/color] By design, as it has always been with every version of Windows, pressing the <PrtScn> key copies the entire display, including the Desktop Wallpaper, to the clipboard (iow, into RAM). Pressing <ALT>+<PrtScn> copies only the active Window to the clipboard. To view the screen capture, open a graphics program, such as MS Paint, and press <CTRL>+V. This will paste the contents of the clipboard (your screenshot) into the open file, and allow you to view it or save it as a file for later use. How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows Using the Print Screen Key [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;173884[/url] If a particular screen shoot contains more of the screen than you like, you can always use Paint to crop it. No need for a 3rd party application, unless you're going to be doing extensive manipulations of the resulting images. A somewhat more advanced, free graphics program that you might find useful, should Paint prove to be too rudimentary, is IrfanView, [url]http://www.irfanview.com[/url]. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: [url]http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html[/url] [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375[/url] They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? vista has the snipping tool also google jing "Rick" <rick@invalid.net> wrote in message news:MPG.23c1596aa5f237d298990c@msnews.microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain > area of my screen such as the active window, and save it > to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does > this but it's $50. Is there something in the public > domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for > this?[/color] |
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| Re: Recommend screen-capture software (inexpensive or open-source)? Once you've pasted the image in Paint you can then select the part you want and make that a new image, or open in another imaging software package and crop the jpg to just the part you want. "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:q94fl41tc335f3qdbl9ohlqo8s7s57cqd0@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 09:38:24 -0500, Rick <rick@invalid.net> wrote: >[color=green] >> I'd like to be able to take a snapshot of only a certain >> area of my screen such as the active window, and save it >> to a .JPG or something similar. I know Snag-It does >> this but it's $50. Is there something in the public >> domain or less expensive that someone can recommend for >> this?[/color] > > > First of all, note that no special software is required to get just > the active window. PrtScrn captures the whole screen, and Alt-PrtScrn > captures the active window. > > It captures it to the clipboard, but if you want a .jpg file, just > past it into a program like Paint, and then save it as a .jpg file. > > If you want a part other than the active window, you need special > software. One free choice is the gadget called "Snaper" that goes on > the sidebar. But I haven't used this and can't comment on how easily > or how well it works. > > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup[/color] |
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