Re: "Zooming" in on screen shot
4. Use Brightness/Contrast to darken the selected area (-40 usually
looks good) in Layer 1.
Very nice!
We should add that it's best to establish a standard size (in pixel dimensions), and a standard screen resolution for full-screen captures. When you jigger and scale them *in the document tool* (Frame, Word, OO) the results become an inconsistent mess.
LQ
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