Full Version: gadwin print screen new version

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#2]
 19 Aug 2006
To: logojohn [#1] 19 Aug 2006

Just a "for what it's worth": Windows does let you capture a single window by useing ALT - PrintScrn.

Also re: PDFs, If you have Acrobat (not just Reader), you can use the camera image capture icon there to capture very high resolution without doing it in sections and stitching. If you zoom in on a document and then click the camera icon you can drag a box around anything, including things much wider than what is on the screen. I used this recently to get a "screen" cap of a very detailed line drawing in a PDF file, rather than try to select and copy the vectors (I needed a raster image for what I was doing in Photoshop). I zoomed way in and then dragged the camera tool until the screen scrolled to the other end of what I wanted and ended up with a 9000 pixel wide capture that I pasted into a new window in Photoshop.

Just a couple of tips for capturing the screen with what you might already have.


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