Hi Denise

You might like to preview Snapz Pro which does screen capture, screen motion movies and a few other nice things. not sure of OS 9 version now though.
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/

Regards
Reg

On 24 Mar 2006, at 12:40am, Denise Williams wrote:


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From: Denise Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 00:15:14 +0800
To: wyvern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Printing screen capture

Hi late night friends,
THANK YOU -  Did a search of today's files accessed and yes, found a
'Picture 1' on the Hard Drive. What a wonderful utility, capturing the
screen. I'm trying to help a friend who's learning PSD from me and her
marquee tool keeps feathering her selections. Now I can show her where to
change the feathering option, using the screen capture I've done.
And now I can go to bed and sleep easy! Thanks again
Denise


on 23/3/06 11:53 PM, wyvern at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I don't know where it will have saved on your machine but the file name
to search for will most likely be  picture 1

Yvonne

On 23/03/2006, at 11:49 PM, Denise Williams wrote:

Thank you to Yvonne, Roger & Robert. I've pressed Apple+ Shift + 3 and
yes I
hear a little camera shutter noise but now what? Where is the image I
want?
Opened a new PSD file and tried to paste but nothing happened.
TIA

Denise Williams-Photographer
Ph/fax 08- 9447 3468
Mob 0417 184592
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on 23/3/06 11:11 PM, Robert Howells at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On 23 Mar 2006, at 11:05 PM, Denise Williams wrote:

Hi All
Running OS9.2 on a G4 and opening PSD v7.
I recently saw a posting that gave the shortcut for capturing &
printing the
screen. I think it's just a case of pressing Option plus an F key. I
want to
capture the surrounding tools (in Photoshop) as an image. Have tried
them
all while holding Option but no joy.
TIA

Denise Williams-Photographer
Ph/fax 08- 9447 3468
Mob 0417 184592
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Apple + shift + 3   for whole screen

Apple + shift + 4 ...click and drag   tp select the part you want


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