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<h2>KSnapshot</h2> <p>Following the *nix mentality of one tool for the job, Ksnapshot does one thing really really well: Take screen captures. Even in preferences to the GIMP, which has a good screen capture feature. Ksnapshot is fast and generates perfect screen captures with a default export of 32bit PNG, the best format in my opinion for screen shots. <span class="warning">Never, ever use Jpeg for screen shots which you intend to use for print.</span> Probably 95% of the Scribus screen shots I've ever made for both web and print are done with Ksnapshot. As I mentioned, there are others, this is just my choice and it works TM.</p> <table width="100%"> <tr> <td align="center">[[File:Help_ksnapshot.png|alt= "KSnapshot Screenshot"]]</td> </tr> </table> | <h2>KSnapshot</h2> <p>Following the *nix mentality of one tool for the job, Ksnapshot does one thing really really well: Take screen captures. Even in preferences to the GIMP, which has a good screen capture feature. Ksnapshot is fast and generates perfect screen captures with a default export of 32bit PNG, the best format in my opinion for screen shots. <span class="warning">Never, ever use Jpeg for screen shots which you intend to use for print.</span> Probably 95% of the Scribus screen shots I've ever made for both web and print are done with Ksnapshot. As I mentioned, there are others, this is just my choice and it works TM.</p> <table width="100%"> <tr> <td align="center">[[File:Help_ksnapshot.png|alt= "KSnapshot Screenshot"]]</td> </tr> </table> | ||
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KSnapshot
Following the *nix mentality of one tool for the job, Ksnapshot does one thing really really well: Take screen captures. Even in preferences to the GIMP, which has a good screen capture feature. Ksnapshot is fast and generates perfect screen captures with a default export of 32bit PNG, the best format in my opinion for screen shots. Never, ever use Jpeg for screen shots which you intend to use for print. Probably 95% of the Scribus screen shots I've ever made for both web and print are done with Ksnapshot. As I mentioned, there are others, this is just my choice and it works TM.
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