I can see this behavior in Ubuntu 19.10 (gnome-screenshot 3.33.90):

* If you press PrintScreen or Shift+PrintScreen then screenshot is saved as a 
file to the folder Pictures instead of showing gnome-screenshot dialog (see 
also bug 927952). The same behavior occurs if you run "gnome-screenshot" from 
command line.
* Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen allows saving of grabbed area to clipboard and it 
works well (pasting verified in KolourPaint)

* If you open the gnome-screenshot dialog manually, either using "Super key => 
Type screenshot" or by "gnome-screenshot -i" then:
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* The action "Grab the whole screen => Take screenshot => Copy to clipboard" 
doesn't add anything into clipboard (verified in KolourPaint) - it's a bug, I 
guess it's the same issue as bug 1506847
* The actions "Grab the current window => Take screenshot => Copy to clipboard" 
and "Select area to grab => Take screenshot => Copy to clipboard" work well - 
the screenshot is copied into clipboard
* Saving into file using the button "Save" works well in all above cases

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