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Screen captures with IrfanView

Pt. 3 of 10 | 2:26 |

In Depth with IrfanView


Wednesday December 24, 2008
Need a quick and easy way to grab a screen shot. Look no further than IrfanView. The built in screen capturing in IrfanView will is a lot more powerful than the native screen capturing options in Windows. Also, it allows for instant editing of screen captures, all within IrfanView.

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Show Notes

Download IrfanView here


SnagIt is a more robust option for capturing screenshots. However, IrfanView does a great job for non-power users.

- In IrfanView click Options, then Capture/Screenshot.

- Select what portion of the screen you want to capture.

- Elect to include the mouse cursor in your screen shot, or not.

- Select whether to open your image in the main window or to automatically save it as a file.

- If you're going to save your captured images, click Browse to pick a directory to save them in.

- Select the graphics format you want to save the resulting images in.

- Pick your capture method of either hot key or timer.

- Click Start and capture the screen.

- Then click File and Save As and give your capture a name.
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