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Apple Computing Products:
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Application To Take Frame By Frame Screenshots?
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<blockquote data-quote="MYmacROX" data-source="post: 1278646" data-attributes="member: 92466"><p>You can use the keyboard command Shift+Command+4. That will give you either a cross hair (to select the area you want a screen shot of) or a camera icon (to take screen shot of the entire window). You toggle between the two methods with the up arrow on the keyboard. That's a native method and the only one I use.</p><p>The screen shots are saved to your desktop as .png files. You can open them in Preview and change their format by "save as" to any location you want. That's when you get the option to select file format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYmacROX, post: 1278646, member: 92466"] You can use the keyboard command Shift+Command+4. That will give you either a cross hair (to select the area you want a screen shot of) or a camera icon (to take screen shot of the entire window). You toggle between the two methods with the up arrow on the keyboard. That's a native method and the only one I use. The screen shots are saved to your desktop as .png files. You can open them in Preview and change their format by "save as" to any location you want. That's when you get the option to select file format. [/QUOTE]
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