Anybody know how to use Snag It 32 to edit images?
Henry J. Wicko II
henry.wicko at gmail.com
Tue Aug 1 10:34:22 MDT 2006
I am on Snag It 4.01.
I need to blend in a screen shot that has "debug" on it in the title bar.
My work around was to group a text box wover it in Word and paste it in my
document, whick worked.
My edit search in 4.01 shows notthing of painting images or adding text
boxes or anything like that. I am used to Photoshop and I heard that SnagIt
was a low key version if it.
I think I need a different version from our IT Help Desk if other people can
edit images in it. None of my menus show any editing capabilities.
On 8/1/06, Geoff Lane <geoff at gjctech.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, August 1, 2006, Henry J. Wicko II wrote;
>
> > Please contact me off list.
>
> It's normal to respond on-list so that everyone can benefit from the
> discussion.
>
> > I need to know how to doctor some unwanted screen parts using Snag It.
>
> What do you want to do with the unwanted screen parts. FWIW, you can
> crop an image to include only part of the original capture and you can
> adjust brightness, contrast, colour-depth etc.
>
> > is this possible in version 32?
>
> I have version 6, which is well out of date, but I'd be surprised if
> TechSmith dropped the image manipulation functionality in later
> versions. Do you mean "for 32-bit Windows" by some chance?
>
> > Help files are of no assistance to me.
>
> I'd agree that SnagIt 6 help isn't the greatest in the world, but if
> you search that help for "edit" you should find most of what you need.
>
> If you can't find what you need in SnagIt, you can transfer the file
> to something more capable - e.g. PaintShop Pro, Photoshop, PhotoPaint,
> or The Gimp (the latter is Open Source) - that will do what you want.
>
> HTH,
>
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> Geoff
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