• "Full" finder window screen capture?
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I'm trying to get a screenshot of the contents of a folder that I have, but it's kind of massive so it's a bit impractical to take a shitload and stitch them all together. I've seen programs that can take a screenshot of a webpage that stretches past what the screen can display, but I can't seem to find any programs or key commands that do anything more than display what's directly visible. Is there any way to do this, or am I going to have to just stitch everything together by hand?
The only thing I know of is probably taking a bunch of pics and using photoshop to assemble a panorama. (I haven't tried this, but it's all I can think of.)
Just use grab. It can take a full screenshot, a shot of a selection, or a shot of a full window. It comes as standard Or you can use command-shift-4, then hit space, then click the window. Same result
[QUOTE=Kenneth;31085584]Just use grab. It can take a full screenshot, a shot of a selection, or a shot of a full window. It comes as standard Or you can use command-shift-4, then hit space, then click the window. Same result[/QUOTE] That only captures what's physically displayed on the screen.
Make a video of it. [editline]15th July 2011[/editline] No other way afaik.
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