![]() ![]() ![]() Two less common capture modes are fixed region captures (where you specify height and width and move the frame around before capturing), and “repeat last capture” which will guarantee that your capture is precisely identical to the last one in terms of size and placement on screen – both of which can be extremely useful. PicPick also offers a “window control” capture, where you can automatically “hone in” on different areas within a window. Versatile screen capture options: we’re all acquainted with full screen, active window, user-selected area captures, and even freehand captures, where you “draw” the capture area irregularly on the screen.Here’s a quick overview of each one of the points above. A slew of interesting, mini-tools: color picker, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair, and whiteboard.Auto-scroll capture (for, say, websites or documents that scroll beyond the visible section of the screen). ![]() Not so with PicPick: at least FIVE different aspects of this program make it quite interesting and noteworthy, as follows: There are many free screen capturing programs out there most of these offer the basic functionality and usually do not warrant mentioning in this blog. PicPick is a free screen capture utility which offers an integrated image editor and various tiny tools such as a color picker, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair, whiteboard etc.
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