Beth,

OnyX utility can change the Finder preference for screen grab to an  
assortment of almost a dozen different file types, but you're still  
at the 72 ppi, so maybe a combination of these suggestions will work  
for you.

Regards,
Russ Preston


On Apr 6, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:

> All screenshots are at monitor resolution. For other capabilities,  
> I use SnapzPro for captures, save as .psd, rez up to 240 PPI in  
> APS, and they print just fine?screen shots in manuals and books are  
> done similarly. I use a solid white desktop as background for  
> screenshots so I don't have to bother with perfect cropping of OS X  
> dialog box shadows and rounded corners...jf
>
> Note: Grab 1.3 saves as .tiff files, and I see no way to preference  
> file type in Grab.
>
> On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:00 AM, Beth Phillips wrote:
>
>> I?ve been given the job of creating a how-to manual that will be  
>> sent to press. I?m looking for a utility that will take high  
>> resolution screen shots rather than the lower res PDFs that the  
>> Apple+Shift+3 trick creates. Does anyone know if any such animal  
>> exist? I?ve been looking on Version Tracker and CNETs downloads  
>> pages and have seen quite a few, but none specifically say they do  
>> high res captures.
>>
>> -- 
>> Thanks,
>> Beth
>




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