Difference between revisions of "How to do a Screen Grab"
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### Optional: Use the Crop Tool in Photoshop to crop out the bit you want. | ### Optional: Use the Crop Tool in Photoshop to crop out the bit you want. | ||
### Save the file, usually as a PNG or JPG if you plan on emailing it. | ### Save the file, usually as a PNG or JPG if you plan on emailing it. | ||
+ | ## In Microsoft Paint, which comes with every Windows machine (in the Accessories folder) | ||
+ | ### Select 'Paste' | ||
+ | ### Draw a 'Select' box around an area to crop | ||
+ | ### Select Image --> Crop | ||
+ | ### Save as JPG | ||
# Thirdly, you may wish to email the image file: | # Thirdly, you may wish to email the image file: | ||
## In Eudora: | ## In Eudora: |
Revision as of 06:48, 28 January 2009
- Firstly, grab the contents of the screen to an image on the Clipboard:
- Look on your keyboard for the key that says "Prt Scr".
- It depends on the keyboard, but often the steps are to hold down both CTRL and SHIFT and then press "Prt Scr".
- At that moment, whatever was on the screen will now be an image on the Clipboard.
- Secondly, paste the Clipboard image to a file:
- This varies depending on which image manipulation software you have available
- In Adobe Photoshop (installed on CSUMB machines):
- Open Photoshop
- Select 'File --> New' top create a new image file. Photoshop will automatically size this image file to match your Clipboard image
- Select 'Paste'
- Optional: Use the Crop Tool in Photoshop to crop out the bit you want.
- Save the file, usually as a PNG or JPG if you plan on emailing it.
- In Microsoft Paint, which comes with every Windows machine (in the Accessories folder)
- Select 'Paste'
- Draw a 'Select' box around an area to crop
- Select Image --> Crop
- Save as JPG
- Thirdly, you may wish to email the image file:
- In Eudora:
- Start a new message
- Drag the image file onto the message
- In FirstClass:
- What is the easiest way?
- In Eudora: