How to take a cropped screenshot. How to crop screenshots. How to take a screenshot of the screen with scissors. I wish you all good posts.

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So, what is a screenshot?

Screenshot- a screenshot, a picture that displays what your monitor shows.

Taking screenshots is an important part of the job. Screenshot is very useful for technical support, because it displays what the user sees: error messages, programs used, and other information.

Procedure for creating a screenshot:

1 . Press key print screen or PrtScSysRq(upper right corner of the keyboard) - and a screenshot will be entered into your computer's memory - a picture of the current state of the screen. I highlighted this button with a red circle and looks like this on the keyboard:

Here is a closer image:


Image on laptop:


The image is closer on the laptop:


Just by pressing Print Screen the entire screen will be "photographed".


2. By pressing the combination Alt + PrintScreen a screenshot of the currently active window will be taken.


When you press the Print Screen key (or the Print Screen + Alt combination), nothing happens. The fact is that the picture is temporarily placed on the clipboard, and in order to “get” it from there, you should use a graphic editor or paste the picture into the desired application.
A simple (but sufficient for our actions) graphic editor is also built into Windows. It is called Paint, and you can launch it by clicking on the link Start - All Programs - Accessories - Paint.

3. Open Paint - Paint

4. In the upper right corner in the Paint program there will be a window "Insert". We click on it with the left mouse button. And our saved image from the monitor exits the clipboard.


We get the image from the monitor:


If desired, the image can be selected and cropped. Click on the button "Highlight" with the formation of the selected area with a dotted line and then click "Crop". Unnecessary area will simply be cut off. Also, screenshots can be processed in the editor (make captions, highlight something, etc.) and save to a separate file (File - Save as…).

We allocate


... cut off


... we get a cropped screen


6. Name your screenshot, select the appropriate format for saving the screen (I usually save as JPEG) and click on the button "Save" to the folder where it will be more convenient for you to find the saved screenshots later.


That's all. A set of these simple actions can seriously help in solving some problems, and this opportunity should not be neglected. Now the file can be sent by e-mail by attaching it to a letter or write a post, instructions.

Py. sy .: the images on the screenshots, although different, but I hope that the essence of where and what is clear :-))))) Thank you all for reading.

I wish you all good posts!

A new lesson in which we will look at the process of creating a screenshot of the screen with a standard Windows program - Scissors

What is the Scissors program.

Scissors program is a standard program that comes with the Windows operating system and is designed to create screenshots (screenshots).

The program itself does not ship with all Windows, but only with Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate versions. If you have a version different from these, then you will not find this tool on your computer. Find the tool on your computer can be found in the "Start" menu -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories".

In fact, this item may not be, so let's figure out where her tool is in order to use it and how to add it to the "Standard" folder. You can find it at "Local Disk C" -> "Windows" -> "System32". In this folder, look for a file called "SnippingTool.exe".

This file, through the right mouse button, we can send to the desktop as a shortcut, we can pin it to the Start menu or taskbar, and also add it to the "Accessories" folder. In order to place it in the "Accessories" folder, we hold down the scissors program icon and, without releasing the left mouse button, drag it to the "Start" menu, then to the "All Programs" folder, then to the "Accessories" folder and at the end just we place it somewhere between the points that are there.

We can also, by clicking the right mouse button on the tool, give it a name, for example, Scissors.

The last point that will be convenient when working with the standard Scissors program is a hot key. With it, we can call the tool without going to the Start menu. To do this, right-click on the item, select "Properties" from the drop-down menu. In the window that opens, on the "Shortcut" tab, place the mouse cursor on the "Shortcut" item and press any key that you want to launch the program, for example, F7. Next, click the "Apply" and "OK" buttons. Now, by pressing the F7 key on the keyboard, the Scissors program will automatically start.

Now it's time to look at how screenshots are created using the program. Run the program and start parsing it. In the window that opens, click on "Settings". There are very few of them and they are very light, so we will skip them and will not consider them.

Most of all we are interested in the "Create Snapshot" item. By clicking on it, we take a screenshot. Before proceeding with its creation, it is necessary, through the arrow located to the right of this item, to select the area that we will shoot.

Here we have 4 options to choose from:
1. Arbitrary shape - Create a screenshot of absolutely any shape;
2. Rectangle - creating a snapshot of a regular rectangular shape;
3. Window - take a screenshot of the selected open window. Here you do not need to select an area, but to take a snapshot of it, just move the cursor to the open active window and click the left mouse button. The active window in this case, when hovering the mouse cursor, is highlighted in red;
4. Full screen - everything is simple here, a screenshot of the entire screen is taken.

For example, I'll choose the "Rectangle" survey area. Further, holding down the left mouse button, we move the cursor, choosing which area will be in the picture.

After we have selected the area, a new window opens in which we can edit the resulting image - you can crop the already received screenshot, if there is something extra on it, copy it in order to use it in another editor, for example, in Paint, write something on it, draw or send by mail.

If you still have questions, you can watch the video tutorial below.


Free Lossless Audio Codec, or FLAC for short, is an audio file format that has been compressed without loss of quality. It compresses slightly worse than MP3, but the sound quality is much higher, so this format is more popular with music connoisseurs. Today I will tell you how you can open FLAC.

In this tutorial, we'll look at how to install and update Adobe Flash Player.

How to take a screenshot and cut out the desired image in Paint.NET. This program most likely already exists in your operating system.

Even if you do not own Photoshop, then with its help you can do:

  1. Screenshots
  2. Cut out the moments you need from photos and pictures
  3. Reduce and enlarge images
  4. Change photo extensions
  5. Edit photos, remove minor defects
  6. Insert text into pictures and photos

And much more…

How to find the standard Paint program on your computer.

To do this, go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories. And it's there by default.

But even if you found it on your computer, I still advise you to download it from the official website HERE : https://paintnet.ru/. Why download? Because the Paint attached to the Operating System is most often already an outdated version, it is not associated with the official site and will not be updated, and the downloaded program contacts the site every 5 days to check for updates. And it is much more convenient than the standard Paint.

And then there are lessons on the site that tell how to use the program https://paintnet.ru/category/lessons/, and they are constantly added and updated. It was created by students at the University of Washington as a test. And now she is an indispensable assistant for us.

For example you need take a screenshot, you need to open the page from which you want to take a screenshot, then simultaneously press ctrl and at the same time on the button printScreenSysRq, it may also be called PrtScSysRq. On the keyboard, it can also be placed in different places, but always closer to the right edge of the keyboard.

Thus, we save the screenshot to the clipboard of our computer. This means that we can paste it into any program that has a paste from clipboard function.

The image will enlarge if you click on it! Like all other pictures.

If the image is too large, then this window will appear in front of you. And if you want to save the photo in its original form, then click Enlarge canvas. Since the next option is “Keep canvas size”, it will crop it as you wish.

After you do whatever you want with the screenshot, you need to save it. Choose "Save As".

When the save window pops up, we:

  1. We write the name of the file.
  2. Select the format, for this, simply click on the desired one.

If you select the PNG format, the following window will appear. There you need to choose the quality of the picture. The larger the number in bits, the better and heavier the image will be. So here already decide what you need it for, if for social networks, then there is not much difference.

But if for the site, then the weight of the photo is of great importance. A heavy one will slow down page loading. If you want to learn how to take a photo easier with one easy and multifunctional program, then. If you are more comfortable using online services, then.

After you have noted the need for a checkbox, you can immediately look at the quality. If everything suits, then click OK.

How to insert a screenshot in a graphic editor.

In the same way, we paste the screenshot into any graphics editor, or into Microsoft Word. This is done while the image is saved to the clipboard. If you were told that there is nothing in the buffer. Then you will have to repeat the procedure again, that is, press the two buttons on the keyboard, with which we made the screen.

I recorded a short video tutorial, it shows several necessary application examples, including how to cut out the desired area from the screenshot.

So, in this article I said:

  • How to take a screenshot with Paint
  • How to cut an image from a screenshot

Now there is a wonderful free program from the Yandex.Disk service, it's called. It will not only take a screenshot for you, but also allow you to add beautiful arrows, inscriptions, and so on.

You will need

Instruction

Another method allows you to more accurately select the area that should remain on the screenshot. You need to do this using the selection tool. Open the "Select" drop-down list on the "Home" tab in the menu and select the "Rectangular area" item. Then, using the mouse, select the area that should be left, and click on the "Crop" button - it is placed in the menu to the right of the "Select" button. Paint will resize to match the selection you've made.

When shooting with a pocket digital camera or mobile phone, not everyone thinks about how to build a frame, what is happening in the background and other similar issues. As a result, when viewing the pictures, it turns out that next to the girl demonstrating a new stylish hairstyle, there was someone's protruding ear, which spoils the frame. In such a situation, cropping the image, which can be done in any graphics editor, can help.

You will need

  • - Photoshop program;
  • - photo for processing.

Instruction

Open the photo you want to crop in Photoshop. The easiest way to do this is to open the image folder and right-click on the file. Select "Open With" from the menu that appears, and select Photoshop from the list of programs.

Place the cursor on the photo to be cropped, hold down the left mouse button and drag out the cropping frame. Release the button. The fragment of the photo that will remain after cropping retains its colors, and those parts of the image that will be removed are covered with a semi-transparent mask. By default, the mask color is black, but you can choose a different color by clicking on the colored rectangle, which can be found in the panel under the main menu.

If the first time you didn’t manage to fine-tune cropping, there is no reason to be upset. You have the ability, by dragging the borders of the frame with the mouse, to crop exactly what you want. To move the cropping frame to the side, hold down the left mouse button and drag the side border of the frame. To move the frame up or down, you need to drag the bottom or top border. Dragging a corner of the frame will increase or decrease its size.

The crop frame can be rotated around the anchor point, which is in the middle of the frame by default. To rotate the frame, hover over the area of ​​the photo outside the crop boundary near the corner of the frame. The pointer changes to a curved arrow. Hold down the left mouse button and rotate the frame as you like.

Apply the transformation. To do this, press the Enter key on your keyboard.

Save the cropped photo with the Save As command, which can be found in the File menu. When saving, enter a file name that is different from the original.

A screenshot - a screenshot - is most often taken in order to show someone else. However, a snapshot taken using the Print Screen key also contains a lot of unnecessary stuff. It is advisable to remove unnecessary areas from the screenshot, especially when the size of the image file matters or any private information gets into the picture. The easiest way to do this is using the regular editor of Windows OS - it is called MS Paint.

You will need

  • Graphic editor MS Paint.

Instruction

  • Launch the graphics editor. In the latest versions of Windows - 7 and Vista - just press the Win key, type pai and press Enter.
  • Upload a screenshot in Paint. If it's already saved, just drag the file into the application window. If the screenshot was taken using the Print Screen button and is still in the clipboard, use the paste operation - press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V.
  • You can use several functions of the image editor to crop an image. If you want to reduce the height by cutting off the bottom, or make it narrower by removing the vertical rectangle on the right, you can use the change image properties function. To do this, click on the blue button at the upper left edge of the program window and select "Properties" from the menu. This command has been assigned hotkeys Ctrl + E - you can use them too.
  • In the image properties window, change the numbers in the Width and Height fields. By default, these parameters are measured in points, but you can check the "centimeters" field - these units are more convenient if the screenshot is supposed to be printed. Click OK and the image will be resized.
  • Another method allows you to more accurately select the area that should remain on the screenshot. You need to do this using the selection tool. Open the "Select" drop-down list on the "Home" tab in the menu and select the "Rectangular area" item. Then, using the mouse, select the area that should be left, and click on the "Crop" button - it is placed in the menu to the right of the "Select" button. Paint will resize the picture to fit the selection you've made.
  • You can leave on the screenshot not a rectangular area, but an area of ​​any shape. To do this, instead of the "Rectangular area" item in the list of the "Select" button, select the "Custom area" item. Then, using the mouse pointer, circle the desired area and click the "Delete" button. Paint will first erase everything that is left outside the outlined area, and then resize the image to fit the new screenshot dimensions.
  • Save the edited picture. The corresponding dialog is called up by pressing Ctrl + S. If you opened a screenshot from a file, Paint will do without asking for the file name and where to save it, but simply overwrite the original file.
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    First you need to know what Paint is. Paint is a very easy-to-use graphics editor created by the world famous Microsoft company, founded by Bill Gates. This editor is included in programs in any Windows operating system. The main advantage of the application is simplicity and clarity for the user.

    How to crop a screenshot in Paint? Many want to know the answer to this question, because everyone has ever wanted to crop a photo, picture or screenshot (screen). Remove from her / him something superfluous or not to your liking. But not everyone knows how to use such complex editors as Xara or Corel Draw. And Paint is a very easy to use and accessible program for everyone. So how do you crop a screen in Paint?

    First, create it. A screenshot can be created by pressing the "Print Screen" button. It is located on the right side of the keyboard. You can do it at any time, whether you are playing a video game or watching a movie. When you press the "Print Screen" key, the computer takes a snapshot of the image that the monitor is currently displaying, that is, what you see on the monitor at the moment you press it. This is the screenshot. The picture taken is placed on the clipboard.

    Next, you need to open Paint itself. To do this, go to the "Start" menu, which is located at the bottom left of the desktop and click on the "All Programs" item in the window that appears. The computer will open a list of programs installed on your computer, at the very bottom of which is the "Accessories" folder. Open it and find the Paint program in it. By pressing the left mouse button (LMB), you will open the program.

    In the open window you will see a blank sheet and a variety of various tools for working with pictures and text. Now let's start cropping the screenshot. First, you need to open the image you made earlier. To do this, you need to find and click on the "Paste" button at the top or use the "Ctrl + V" command. Your picture will open.

    To crop a screenshot, you will need the Selection tool. It is located at the top and is indicated by a dotted square. We click on it. Next, you can start cropping the image.

    By pressing "LMB" at the beginning of the selected area, without releasing, we lead the pointer to the end of this area, where it should be released. Then you can do with the selected area as you please.

    In order to delete the selected area, you need to click on it with the right mouse button (RMB) and select the "Delete" item in the menu that appears or click the "Delete" button

    In order to cut out the marked area and be able to work with it further, you need to move the cursor over it and press "RMB". Select "Cut" or press the key combination "Ctrl + X". After that, you can paste the cut out section anywhere in the picture by pressing the "Ctrl + V" buttons.

    In order to leave the selected area, and delete everything else, you need to right-click on the selected area and select the "Crop" item. When performing this action, the program will leave the area of ​​the image you selected, and delete everything else.

    Now you know how to crop a screenshot in Paint. In addition, all of the above will not take much time for the user, even for a beginner. After a few tries, you will realize how easy the Paint editor is to use.

    I wish you success in creating screenshots!


    A screenshot - a screenshot - is most often taken in order to show someone else. However, a snapshot taken using the Print Screen key also contains a lot of unnecessary stuff. It is advisable to remove unnecessary areas from the screenshot, especially when the size of the image file matters or any private information gets into the picture. The easiest way to do this is using the regular editor of Windows OS - it is called MS Paint.

    You will need

    • Graphic editor MS Paint.

    Instruction

  • Launch the graphics editor. In the latest versions of Windows - 7 and Vista - just press the Win key, type pai and press Enter.
  • Upload a screenshot in Paint. If it's already saved, just drag the file into the application window. If the screenshot was taken using the Print Screen button and is still in the clipboard, use the paste operation - press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V.
  • You can use several functions of the image editor to crop an image. If you want to reduce the height by cutting off the bottom, or make it narrower by removing the vertical rectangle on the right, you can use the change image properties function. To do this, click on the blue button at the upper left edge of the program window and select "Properties" from the menu. This command has been assigned hotkeys Ctrl + E - you can use them too.
  • In the image properties window, change the numbers in the Width and Height fields. By default, these parameters are measured in points, but you can check the "centimeters" field - these units are more convenient if the screenshot is supposed to be printed. Click OK and the image will be resized.
  • Another method allows you to more accurately select the area that should remain on the screenshot. You need to do this using the selection tool. Open the "Select" drop-down list on the "Home" tab in the menu and select the "Rectangular area" item. Then, using the mouse, select the area that should be left, and click on the "Crop" button - it is placed in the menu to the right of the "Select" button. Paint will resize the picture to fit the selection you've made.
  • You can leave on the screenshot not a rectangular area, but an area of ​​any shape. To do this, instead of the "Rectangular area" item in the list of the "Select" button, select the "Custom area" item. Then, using the mouse pointer, circle the desired area and click the "Delete" button. Paint will first erase everything that is left outside the outlined area, and then resize the image to fit the new screenshot dimensions.
  • Save the edited picture. The corresponding dialog is called up by pressing Ctrl + S. If you opened a screenshot from a file, Paint will do without asking for the file name and where to save it, but simply overwrite the original file.
  • A new lesson in which we will look at the process of creating a screenshot of the screen with a standard Windows program - Scissors

    What is the Scissors program.

    Scissors program is a standard program that comes with the Windows operating system and is designed to create screenshots (screenshots).

    The program itself does not ship with all Windows, but only with Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate versions. If you have a version different from these, then you will not find this tool on your computer. Find the tool on your computer can be found in the "Start" menu -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories".

    In fact, this item may not be, so let's figure out where her tool is in order to use it and how to add it to the "Standard" folder. You can find it at "Local Disk C" -> "Windows" -> "System32". In this folder, look for a file called "SnippingTool.exe".

    This file, through the right mouse button, we can send to the desktop as a shortcut, we can pin it to the Start menu or taskbar, and also add it to the "Accessories" folder. In order to place it in the "Accessories" folder, we hold down the scissors program icon and, without releasing the left mouse button, drag it to the "Start" menu, then to the "All Programs" folder, then to the "Accessories" folder and at the end just we place it somewhere between the points that are there.

    We can also, by clicking the right mouse button on the tool, give it a name, for example, Scissors.

    The last point that will be convenient when working with the standard Scissors program is a hot key. With it, we can call the tool without going to the Start menu. To do this, right-click on the item, select "Properties" from the drop-down menu. In the window that opens, on the "Shortcut" tab, place the mouse cursor on the "Shortcut" item and press any key that you want to launch the program, for example, F7. Next, click the "Apply" and "OK" buttons. Now, by pressing the F7 key on the keyboard, the Scissors program will automatically start.

    Now it's time to look at how screenshots are created using the program. Run the program and start parsing it. In the window that opens, click on "Settings". There are very few of them and they are very light, so we will skip them and will not consider them.

    Most of all we are interested in the "Create Snapshot" item. By clicking on it, we take a screenshot. Before proceeding with its creation, it is necessary, through the arrow located to the right of this item, to select the area that we will shoot.

    Here we have 4 options to choose from:
    1. Arbitrary shape - Create a screenshot of absolutely any shape;
    2. Rectangle - creating a snapshot of a regular rectangular shape;
    3. Window - take a screenshot of the selected open window. Here you do not need to select an area, but to take a snapshot of it, just move the cursor to the open active window and click the left mouse button. The active window in this case, when hovering the mouse cursor, is highlighted in red;
    4. Full screen - everything is simple here, a screenshot of the entire screen is taken.

    For example, I'll choose the "Rectangle" survey area. Further, holding down the left mouse button, we move the cursor, choosing which area will be in the picture.

    After we have selected the area, a new window opens in which we can edit the resulting image - you can crop the already received screenshot, if there is something extra on it, copy it in order to use it in another editor, for example, in Paint, write something on it, draw or send by mail.

    If you still have questions, you can watch the video tutorial below.


    FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a free audio codec that, unlike lossy audio codecs (mp3, aac, wma, etc.), is designed to compress audio data without loss. The .flac format is ideal for both listening to music and archiving your audio collection, although not all devices and programs support it.

    A screenshot - a screenshot - is most often taken in order to show someone else. However, a snapshot taken using the Print Screen key also contains a lot of unnecessary stuff. It is advisable to remove unnecessary areas from the screenshot, especially when the size of the image file matters or any private information gets into the picture. The easiest way to do this is using the regular editor of Windows OS - it is called MS Paint.

    You will need

    • Graphic editor MS Paint.

    Instruction

    Launch the graphics editor. In the latest versions of Windows - 7 and Vista - just press the Win key, type pai and press Enter.

    Upload a screenshot in Paint. If it's already saved, just drag the file into the application window. If the screenshot was taken using the Print Screen button and is still in the clipboard, use the paste operation - press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V.

    You can use several functions of the image editor to crop an image. If you want to reduce the height by cutting off the bottom, or make it narrower by removing the vertical rectangle on the right, you can use the change image properties function. To do this, click on the blue button at the upper left edge of the program window and select "Properties" from the menu. This command has been assigned hotkeys Ctrl + E - you can use them too.

    In the image properties window, change the numbers in the Width and Height fields. By default, these parameters are measured in points, but you can check the "centimeters" field - these units are more convenient if the screenshot is supposed to be printed. Click OK and the image will be resized.

    Another method allows you to more accurately select the area that should remain on the screenshot. You need to do this using the selection tool. Open the "Select" drop-down list on the "Home" tab in the menu and select the "Rectangular area" item. Then, using the mouse, select the area that should be left, and click on the "Crop" button - it is placed in the menu to the right of the "Select" button. Paint will resize to match the selection you've made.

    You can leave on the screenshot not a rectangular area, but an area of ​​any shape. To do this, instead of the "Rectangular area" item in the list of the "Select" button, select the "Custom area" item. Then, using the mouse pointer, circle the desired area and click the "Delete" button. Paint will first erase everything that is left outside the outlined area, and then resize the image to fit the new screenshot dimensions.

    Save the edited picture. The corresponding dialog is called up by pressing Ctrl + S. If you opened a screenshot from a file, Paint will do without asking for the file name and where to save it, but simply overwrite the original file.

    When shooting with a pocket digital camera or mobile phone, not everyone thinks about how to build a frame, what is happening in the background and other similar issues. As a result, when viewing the pictures, it turns out that next to the girl demonstrating a new stylish hairstyle, there was someone's protruding ear, which spoils the frame. In such a situation, cropping the image, which can be done in any graphics editor, can help.

    You will need

    • - Photoshop program;
    • - photo for processing.

    Instruction

    Open the photo you want to crop in Photoshop. The easiest way to do this is to open the image folder and right-click on the file. Select "Open With" from the menu that appears, and select Photoshop from the list of programs.

    Place the cursor on the photo to be cropped, hold down the left mouse button and drag out the cropping frame. Release the button. The fragment of the photo that will remain after cropping retains its colors, and those parts of the image that will be removed are covered with a semi-transparent mask. By default, the mask color is black, but you can choose a different color by clicking on the colored rectangle, which can be found in the panel under the main menu.

    If the first time you didn’t manage to fine-tune cropping, there is no reason to be upset. You have the ability, by dragging the borders of the frame with the mouse, to crop exactly what you want. To move the cropping frame to the side, hold down the left mouse button and drag the side border of the frame. To move the frame up or down, you need to drag the bottom or top border. Dragging a corner of the frame will increase or decrease its size.

    The crop frame can be rotated around the anchor point, which is in the middle of the frame by default. To rotate the frame, hover over the area of ​​the photo outside the crop boundary near the corner of the frame. The pointer changes to a curved arrow. Hold down the left mouse button and rotate the frame as you like.

    Apply the transformation. To do this, press the Enter key on your keyboard.

    Save the cropped photo with the Save As command, which can be found in the File menu. When saving, enter a file name that is different from the original.

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