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Use Butler and SnapClip to capture JPEG screens
There must be an easier way to do this... Wasn't there a way to change the OSX defaults? OSX internally doesn't care if an image is any particular format??
Use Butler and SnapClip to capture JPEG screens
There are other ways to do it, do a search for screencapture and jpeg or jpg and you will quickly find that most people use scripts to convert pdf to jpg. I believe that once you set it up using snapclip and butler, it is simple. What I do to simplify the process is to make sure that I have snapclip and butler startup on login. It runs in the background and I never know that it is there until I need to use it. I don't have to remember snapclip preferences shift+command+5 thru shift+command+8 to take a jpg image since my screen capture jpg is mapped to shift+command+3 and my window jpg is mapped to shift+command+4. Window jpg allows you to cature a window. This is really is 2nd nature to me. I don't think about it anymore. |
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