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Mac Screenshots

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I thought it was so cool to learn that I could simply take screenshots by pressing Command, Shift 3. Even better was Command, Shift 4 which allowed me to pick the section of the screen to save. But, what I didn’t realize, was the fact that these images are compressed in a super crazy Apple way. I can open them (they’re just a PNG) and see them. Then I even copy/paste them into a PowerPoint. But, and here’s the kicker, when you try to open that PowerPoint in Windows it basically says these pictures are compressed and can’t be shown. Neat. I have to go re-take 27 screenshots for a presentation on Tuesday. Neat.


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  1. Zach Hale says

    Why not just conver them to jpeg on your mac? Surely you can avoid retaking the shots.

  2. Brook says

    Hmmm … so these aren’t jpeg afterall. That’s not nice. Wonder if there is any option to create them as jpeg?

  3. Devin says

    Hey guys, you’re both right. It automatically drops the screenshot as a PNG on the desktop. I’d have no problem with that (and neither would the Office apps) but the PNG is somehow compressed. Unfortunately I didn’t keep the originals, I just copy/pasted into the presentation. Now I know all I have to do is open the screenshot and do a “Save As…” and then go and do an Insert > Image > From File…

    An extra step and a hard lesson to learn. I need to go back and grab 27 shots tonight. ;-)

  4. Branden says

    I can do that too, just can’t choose which part of the screen. Me and my handy dandy paint skillz though I can cut and enlarge.

  5. Devin says

    Hah, you’re a computer pro, buddy!

  6. Andrew says

    “Screenshot Plus” is what you are looking for.

    http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/business/screenshotplus.html

    There is also a way to change what the mac saves the files as, but Screenshot Plus is amazing, so just use that.



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