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flat6

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I find Apple-Shift-4 very useful, but is there any way to get it save as a JPG instead of a PDF?
 
Grab (found in Applications Menu) is also an option although I still prefer the export from Preview route, unless you have access to Photoshop.

edit: oops Gary beat me to it . . . :eek:
 
Grab seems to do TIFF, which is even more disheartening. I guess I'll just fire up Photoshop if there's not way to save directly as JPG.
 
Use the export feature from preview like these guys are saying, tis easy.

open up the image in preview, go to file>export and it auto selects .jpg, and gives the option for a whole slew of other formats.
 
to even futher enhance your screenshot workflow in Preview... use this tip that i discovered...

if you want the whole screen just add ctrl to your usual key combo (cmd+shift+crtl+3) to capture the screenshot to the clipboard, then open Preview, and there's an option to make a new document from the clipboard. then just export.

no PDF file sitting on your desktop, the first file that is made is when you export the pic. i much prefer this way, then you're not deleting PDF's etc.

of course you can also add ctrl to the cmd+shift+4 combo, very handy. :D
 
I like cb911's method, since you can crop and select the exact format to save in, but there's a more universal alternative as well:

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20011027064656792&query=choose+format+screenshot

This tip is from 2001, so it may not work in newer versions of OSX, but it's worth a try.

If you're too lazy to click, it tells you to type this line in the terminal, replacing [imageFormat] with PNG, JPEG, or whatever:

defaults write NSGlobalDomain AppleScreenShotFormat [imageFormat]
 
wow, thanks for that link Makosuke... :D

now only if there was some way to set the default compression for when you're saving as a JPEG... and you could just take a screenshot and it's ready for the web - no need to open the pic and make any adjustments! :D now that would be nice.
 
nice. :cool: i've seen those 'folder actions' in the menu - but never knew you could do those kind of things with it... if you do any small conversions frequently, perhaps this could end up being faster than even a Action/batch process in Photoshop?
 
dotnina said:
You could also try "Folder Actions." Tell the folder to convert any TIFFs in there to JPGs. Then, whenever you want a screenshot as a JPG, stick the .tiff in there, and ta-da: instant JPG. :)

Edit: Here's a little thread from last week. :)

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/99696/

Holy Cow!!! I never really investigated folder actions before either. This is great news considering I have to take screenshots a few times a day and send them via email. This is gonna save me so much time!!!!!

Thanks DOT!!!! :D
 
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