How do I create screenshots?
- How to: Windows
- How to: Unix-based
- How to: Mac
- How to: iOS devices
- How to: Android
- How to: The GIMP
- Additional tips
How do I create screenshots?
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Creating screenshotsIf you have enough reputation, you can embed images into questions and answers. This covers how to create a screenshot suitable for uploading. For how to upload a screenshot, see How to upload an image to a post? General TipsUse a plain backgroundIdeally, you want a plain white background so your screenshot is as simple as possible. To do this, open a new browser window/tab, and drag the desired window in front of it. Show the cursorIf your screenshot is of a GUI, it's often beneficial to be able to see the appearance and position of the cursor. Not all screenshot tools can capture the cursor; if yours doesn't, you may want to switch to a different method. File formatWhenever possible, save your image as PNG. PNG is good for images with sharp lines and offers reasonably good compression. Image size
When to not post screenshots
In these cases, the important part of the problem is the text, so that's what should be included. Simply copy the relevant text and paste it into the post. How to: WindowsTo capture your screen, either:
Paste the result into an image editor and save. Alternatively for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Experience Pack for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, there is the Snipping Tool application which allows a user to make various forms of screenshots. How to: Unix-basedKDE
Gnome
How to: MacTo save a screenshot to the desktop, do one of the following:
To save a screenshot to the clipboard, do one of the following:
How to: iOS devicesSimultaneously press (and quickly release) the On/Off Sleep/Wake and Home buttons. The screenshot will be added to the Camera Roll album. How to: AndroidRooted
Not rooted
Android 4.0+ (Rooted and Unrooted)Hold down the Volume Down and Power key to capture a screenshot. More details can be found here How to: The GIMPThe GIMP is a free multi-platform image manipulation program which does also support capturing screenshots.
You now have a screenshot directly in GIMP which you can crop, annotate and enhance with freehand circles. Community-recommended utilities, plugins, and extensions
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If you need to upload a lot of images, or need to be able to quickly take screenshot, you might want to try the lightshot app. http://lightshot.skillbrains.com/ They have a button to automatically upload the screenshot to a webpage. Only works for windows sadly. Don't know if you want to add this, might become a linkdump of various tools. |
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