A screenshot (also known as screen capture or screen grab) is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display. A screenshot is created by the operating system or software running on the device powering the display.

The first screenshots were created with the first interactive computers around 1960.[1] Through the 1980s, computer operating systems did not universally have built-in functionality for capturing screenshots. Sometimes text-only screens could be dumped to a text file, but the result would only capture the content of the screen, not the appearance, nor were graphics screens preservable this way. Some systems had a BSAVE command that could be used to capture the area of memory where screen data was stored, but this required access to a BASIC prompt. Systems with composite video output could be connected to a VCR, and entire screencasts preserved this way.[2]


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Screenshot kits were available for standard (film) cameras that included a long antireflective hood to attach between the screen and camera lens, as well as a closeup lens for the camera. Polaroid film was popular for capturing screenshots, because of the instant results and close-focusing capability of Polaroid cameras. In 1988, Polaroid introduced Spectra film with a 9.2  7.3 image size more suited to the 4:3 aspect ratio of CRT screens.

On Windows systems, screenshots of games and media players sometimes fail, resulting in a blank rectangle. The reason for this is that the graphics are bypassing the normal screen and going to a high-speed graphics processor on the graphics card by using a method called hardware overlay. Generally, there is no way to extract a computed image back out of the graphics card,[citation needed] though software may exist for special cases or specific video cards.

Some companies believe the use of screenshots is an infringement of copyright on their program, as it is a derivative work of the widgets and other art created for the software.[5][6][7] Regardless of copyright, screenshots may still be legally used under the principle of fair use in the U.S. or fair dealing and similar laws in other countries.[8][9]

If Optimization is being used, this is expected behaviour. With Optimization, when someone shares the desktop (or has their camera on) that section of the screen is processed on your endpoint and then gets overlaid on top of your session by the Workspace app. Consequently, when you take a screenshot within the session, it isn't able to see that part of the screen since it isn't really there - just being overlaid.

Agree. I saw the screenshot widget as an option (under Interactivity -> Share) with the "Interactive Legend" app available from the "Instant Apps" catalog, and in blog posts here and here. It seemed like it would be better than just Ctrl+PrtSc because the user could control the area to be captured without going thru a photo editing app on their computer/device. But since it seems like the "Instant Apps" have very limited widget options, we have been using the WebAppBuilder, and I didn't see a screenshot widget there. ESRI suggested I try the Print widget (thanks to Ruchir, case #02994608), which is available in WebAppBuilder.

If you're using steam, you can use the default screenshot button which is f12, and you can find your screenshots on your hard-drive by opening steam, clicking view in the top left corner, select screenshots, then select select in folder

For sure we can use F12, Snipping Tool or NVIDIA Shadowplay.


Now what about SCREENSHOT_SUPERSIZE? Aka supersampling. It made screenshots quite beautiful and hi-res in KSP 1.


Isn't it a built-in functionality of Unity? ( )

When running through cypress run or inContinuous Integration, Cypressautomatically takes a screenshot when a test fails. You can optionally turn thisoff by setting screenshotOnRunFailure to false within yourscreenshotOnRunFailure orCypress.Screenshot.defaults().

Alternatively, to see screenshots in your Continuous Integration UI, most CIproviders document a way to export the screenshots as artifacts and to make themavailable. Please see their appropriate documentation.

Taking a screenshot is an asynchronous action that takes around 100ms tocomplete. By the time the screenshot is taken, it is possible something in yourapplication may have changed. It is important to realize that the screenshotmay not reflect what your application looked like 100% when the command wasissued.

For example - say a command we wrote timed out:cy.get('#element'). This causes your test to fail.Cypress then automatically takes a screenshot when the test fails, but it ispossible something in your application changed within this 100ms timeframe.Hypothetically, your app could render the element you were originally expectingto be present. When this happens, the screenshot may provide confusing results.It is unlikely, but theoretically possible.

Another potential problem to be aware of is that our own Command Log is usingReact under the hood and only rendering asynchronously during an animationframe. It is possible you will see screenshots taken before our Command Log isdone rendering. This means you may not see the error displayed in thescreenshot. But this is also why we allow taking a video - to show you thecomplete failure.

We make our best effort to synchronize taking a screenshot with our renderer,but the current state of your application under test could have changed in themeantime and not be an accurate representation of what you want to capture.

When passing fullPage to the capture option, Cypress scrolls the applicationunder test from top to bottom, takes screenshots at each point and stitches themtogether. Due to this, elements that are position: fixed or position: stickywill appear multiple times in the final screenshot. To prevent this, in mostcases you can programmatically change the element to be position: absolutebefore the screenshot and change it back afterwards like shown below:

it shows my new screenshot but not showing on my admin panel, why does the admin panel detects the screenshot with www and if I look on my hosting file manager my theme has the new screenshot. I've tried to delete and reinstall wordpress from scratch including the theme but still doing the same thing. any thoughts?

Hi all. I'm working my first Upwork contract and it's going great. It's an hourly contract, so I have to use the time tracker to keep track of my time. There have been a few times it has taken a screenshot when I'm very quickly switching a song on Spotify or responding to a text, so I clicked on that delete icon to get rid of the screenshot. I didn't think of this until just now, but when I delete that screenshot, does that also mean that the time associated with that 10 minute chunk doesn't get logged as work? I understand wanting to check in once in a while, but every once in a while I'm very quickly attending to something that I don't really want a screenshot taken of while in the middle of working. Thanks in advance.

I filled out all the required information, but all of my items are stuck in the "Missing Metadata" state, so I don't appear to be able to test them yet. The only thing I haven't filled entered is a screenshot and review description (why those would be needed for testing since they are review related, I'll never know).

The very single feature I miss there is being able to take a screenshot of only a part of the screen. It is apparently available with gnome-screenshot as from this post: What screenshot tools are available?

You may well find that using the command mate-screenshot -a in the keyboard shortcut does not work, in which case you need to modify the command to call bash and set DISPLAY... First check the variable in a terminal:

When I was using Windows 8 I used Win + PrtSc to quickly screenshot and save in my screenshot folder, but now in Windows 10 when I press the combination the screenshot doesn't save. I have checked my clipboard and nothing. I have also tried just PrtSc and it didn't or copy to my clipboard. I can use Snipping Tool but that is difficult because some of the things I try to screenshot disappear when you click off of it (like context menus and stuff). I have also gone through multiple tutorials on how to fix it through the Registry Editor but they never work since my registry seems fine. Is there any reason Windows 10 won't let me screenshot?

Another idea: right click in the screenshots folder you said you have (From Windows 8) and click properties. If you see a tab called "Location" - that means that that is your screenshots folder now as well. You can change it or "restore default". Maybe that will fix it.

If you have installed a third-party software to help you take screenshots, this software may take over the Print Screen key that makes the default screen capture function of Windows doesn't work as expected.

Access the Properties of the current screenshot folder, navigate to the the Location tab and click on the the Restore Default button. By doing this, the location of where your screenshots store will be restored to the default, which is Pictures -> Screenshots. I have got a few issues when capturing screenshots on Windows and use this to get rid of it.

I also lost the screenshots folder under picture folder in win10 home.this issue find when i check the registry settings.during I lost the folder, I opened the registry by typing "regedt32.exe" and search for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders

note: if the data value is this then it means you have screenshots folder, but when screenshots folder is missing, the reason may be sometimes when we save over screenshots to an external hard drive then we cut the original screenshots folder under the pictures folder.

note: when you do this mistake , after that if check your registry, check the under name:{B7BEDE81-DF94-4682-A7D8-57A52620B86F} under data: note: this time under data:{here path will show where you save the screenshots folder }.note: if you want all everything back to normal then just what you have to do is , find you folder where you have saved then cut and past it to its actual location under picture folder.then everything get back to normal and your data: here actual path will be shown of your screenshots .like this"%USERPROFILE%\Pictures\Screenshots"thanks. ff782bc1db

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