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Old 03-17-2021, 12:46 PM   #3
tomsem
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Originally Posted by alij2021 View Post
Hi,

I have some ebooks and right now I am doing a project which I need to save some of the pages. The best way I am doing it screencapture the related page. However, I find it time consuming because there are many pages to screencapture so that I can share with my group work. This is because each time I am screencapture, it opens on a new window then I need to save.

I am searching a screencapture tool, which can do these, while I am opening my ebook full screen:

1/ A tool which can capture by region.
2/ Once I established the region to capture, it should remain like this. Because I need to have the ability to browse pages behind and choose which page to capture by letting the region window to remain.
3/ Capturing images will be saved automatically in a file in the background.

So, in a nutshell, I open an ebook in full screen view. I open the screencapture tool and choose region window mode and draw the region. Each time I press the print-screen button, it is capturing the images and saving them automatically in a folder, by allowing me to browse the ebook pages as well. I do ot want the region window to disappear each time I capture. It is like a bulk capture feature.

Do you know a tool?
Recent versions of macOS would do this. The capture region you select would remain the same next time you invoke screen capture (Shift Command 5). You don’t need to full screen anything, just set the application window up the way you want it, and then establish the capture zone within that.
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