<div>Greenshot is a light-weight screenshot software tool for Windows with the following key features:Quickly create screenshots of a selected region, window or fullscreen; you can even capture complete (scrolling) web pages from Internet Explorer.Easily annotate, highlight or obfuscate parts of the screenshot.Export the screenshot in various ways: save to file, send to printer, copy to clipboard, attach to e-mail, send Office programs or upload to photo sites like Flickr or Picasa, and others.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You only need to contribute the bare minimum of effort when it comes to working on your screenshots, making this practical piece of software an ideal choice for those seeking something to help produce tutorials and training materials.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>greenshot download screenshot</div><div></div><div>Download Zip:
https://t.co/Kd9Nkrsl9y </div><div></div><div></div><div>I need to take screenshots of all my screens/monitors (whether I have one or 2; sometimes I'm working only from my notebook, other times I'm adding a monitor). I decided to use greenshot 1.2.10 build6 x64, so that I don't have to enter file names when saving. (windows 10)</div><div></div><div></div><div>I configured it so that when I press PrintScreen button, it captures the full screen; but this only makes a screenshot for the active/focused monitor ... is there a way to take one big screenshot with all my screens/monitors?</div><div></div><div></div><div>UPDATE: I want to setup Greenshot so that:</div><div></div><div>(1) I click one button (e.g. PrintScreen),</div><div></div><div>(2) all screens/monitors are included in that screenshot,</div><div></div><div>(3) a new file is saved having the date and time when the screenshot was taken, which includes all the screens/monitors. (this works already)</div><div></div><div>(4) I want to avoid creating screenshots for each screen; I want to avoid going into another program, paste, enter a name and save.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Greenshot is running as an own process in the background. To reach the application, you can right click the Greenshot icon in the notification area or directly take a screenshot by pressing one of the defined keys. Several editor windows can be open in parallel.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You can create a screenshot either by using the Print key on your keyboard</div><div></div><div>or by right clicking the Greenshot icon in the notification area.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>There are several options for creating a screenshot:</div><div></div><div></div><div>The region capture mode allows you to select a part of you screen to be shot.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>After starting region mode, you will see a crosshair pointing out the mouse</div><div></div><div>position on the screen. Click and hold where you want one of the corners of your</div><div></div><div>screenshot to be. Still holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to define</div><div></div><div>the rectangle to be shot. When the green rectangle covers the area you want to</div><div></div><div>be captured in your screenshot, release the mouse button.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Comfortably creates a screenshot of a web page currently opened in Internet Explorer.</div><div></div><div>Use Greenshot's context menu to select the Internet Explorer tab to capture, or hit</div><div></div><div>Crtl + Shift + Print to capture the active tab.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Greenshot comes with an easy-to-use image editor, providing a handy featureset</div><div></div><div>to add annotations or shapes to a screenshot. It even allows to highlight or</div><div></div><div>obfuscate parts of your screenshot.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Obfuscating parts of a screenshot is a good idea if it contains data which is not</div><div></div><div>intended for other people to see, e.g. bank account data, names, passwords or faces on images.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Use the obfuscate tool O exactly like the highlight tool.</div><div></div><div>Available options for obfuscation are:</div><div></div><div></div><div>If you only need a part of the screenshot you have captured, use the crop tool C</div><div></div><div>to crop it to the desired area.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>After selecting the crop tool, draw a rectangle for the area of the screenshot you want</div><div></div><div>to keep. You can resize the selected area like any other element.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>When you are content with your selection, use the confirm button in the toolbar or hit</div><div></div><div>the Enter or the Return key. You can cancel cropping by clicking the cancel button or hitting ESC.</div><div></div><div>Ctrl + - immediately crops the area to match all existing elements.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You can simply add graphics or images to your screenshot by dragging and dropping an image</div><div></div><div>file into the editor window. You can also insert screenshots of other windows by selecting</div><div></div><div>Insert window from the Edit menu. A list of all open windows appears,</div><div></div><div>allowing you to select one for insertion. Insert an image from the clipboard by Ctrl + v works as well.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After editing the screenshot, you can export the result for different purposes,</div><div></div><div>depending on your needs. You can access all export options through the File</div><div></div><div>menu, the topmost toolbar or via shortcuts:</div><div></div><div></div><div>I might mention that a somewhat clumsy way to have Gshot just take a pic might be to have an app fire up Gshot, then fire up a macro similar to what I use that will press the Ctl-PrtScr just once. The app could then kill both Gshot and the macro, say via the Windows 'taskkill' command(maybe from a Dos/batch file session). Kind of a sledge hammer approach, and might be a bit costly on cpu if done really frequently, but it would probably work. I could see doing this from an app that just wanted a screenshot occasionally.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Hi Guys,</div><div></div><div>I use greenshot a lot. Best screnshooter ever :)</div><div></div><div>Usually I just cut a nice screenshot from random windows, and as they are put on clipboard I can easily past them in emails, etc. In some cases I need to edit the screenshot, draw some lines, other markups. In this cases I have to rightclcik the Greenshot Tray Icon, and than select "open image from clipboard". I have this situation in approximatley 33% of the cases. So setting Greenshot to allways pop up after every screenshot would be counterproductive, though it would be great to have a keyboard shortcut for "open last screenshot in editor".</div><div></div><div></div><div>A cutomizeable keyboard shortcut to open Greenshot with the last screenshot in the editor. </div><div></div><div>-- OR</div><div></div><div>If that is not possible, than there is a tray-icon-rightclcik-option currently in greenshot: "open last screenshot in editor" I would like to have a keyboard shortcut for this.</div><div></div><div></div><div>In "destination" setting I use only "save as file" and "copy to clipboard". I would like to see the greenshot window only if I need it for annotations (33% of the cases), in this cases I would like to access it fast, with a shortcut, and not with the tray-icon-rightclcik-option.</div><div></div><div></div><div>For example I like torn edge effect, but I have to apply it manually on every screenshot, that is counter productive. Expected result: I would like to 1 - make the screenshot, than 2 - paste it in a document with the edges already torn, without seeing the Greenshot window.</div><div></div><div></div><div>What you linked is a sort of "Settings Template" feature. If I get it right, there will be an Effects section in the template, so I can set my permanent effect settings there? This way, (if I set it in the template) all my screenshots will have the "Torn" effect for instance? - Please confirm!</div><div></div><div></div><div>1) The "open last screenshot in editor" is no longer there and we added the dynamic destination picker which might solve your issue differently as you might want but it could be a working solution. For the 1.1 I will have a look to make something which will make it possible to configure what happens if you left-click the icon.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Since I'm among those who have a problem with the game crashing to desktop when I try to use the game's native screenshot function, I followed a recommendation from another player (Philotic Knight, I think) and installed the 3rd-party screenshot utility, "Greenshot". It has some weird behaviors, and I'm not sure what's going on.</div><div></div><div></div><div>* Sometimes I'll take a screenshot that turns out correctly. Then, a few minutes later, I'll attempt to take another screenshot, and when I press PrintScreen, my entire screen reverts back to that shot I took earlier. This seems to be related to the function that lets me use crosshairs to select only a portion of the screen, as using that function "freezes" the screen while making the selection, and it appears that Greenshot is then holding that still image in memory and popping it back up the next time I hit PrintScreen.</div><div></div><div></div><div>* I think the weirdest screenshot of all was the very first one I took - I logged into the game, loaded in a character, and took the screenshot. When I looked at the file, it was a screenshot of the login screen.</div><div></div><div></div><div>What I'm experiencing seems to be, largely, a "timing" issue, as if it's somehow holding my shots on the clipboard and then actually saving them later. For example, yesterday I attempted to take a screenshot of my character hovering near the tram station in Atlas Park. I immediately checked the destination folder, and that image was not there. About five minutes later, I took another screenshot of the same character standing under Atlas' statue. Again, I immediately tabbed out to check the destination folder. Now there was a new file, and the timestamp in the file name indicated that it was the last shot I had just taken. But when I opened the file, the image was of the shot near the tram station, not the shot standing under the statue.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Greenshot is conflicting with something else on my system? Aside from other games (all various MMOs - WoW, FFXIV, SWTOR, ESO), I actually have very little 3rd-party software installed on this machine that didn't come pre-installed. It's a gaming PC from CyberpowerPC, and came with just Windows 10 Home and the GeForce Experience software for my GPU. The GeForce software has some sort of screenshot ability, but I've never used that function, and don't have it running when I play anyway.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Does it only happen when you play CoH? Greenshot should behave the same way regardless what's on your screen. and you want to make sure that it's running in the background (check your ^ arrow next to your date/time on the bottom right of your taskbar if you're using Windows 10). There's only 2 functions I use for Greenshot - Print Screen button (capture region), and Ctrl + Print Screen (capture full screen). When I execute any of those commands, the screenshot does not automatically save to my desired path shown in the Output tab. Instead, it brings up the capture in the image editor, which is managed in the settings options under the Destination tab > "Open in image editor" option. From the image editor, I then tell it where I want my screenshot to save. So far I've never had a timing issue, I save all my captures on my SSD, but regardless of that, I force it to pull up the editor first so that it can't just automatically save. This gives me better control.</div><div></div><div> 356178063d</div>