screen shot location

Started by WharfRat, January 03, 2013, 06:59:14 AM

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WharfRat

Does any one, right off hand, know how to direct a Screen Shot (cmd+shift+4)
to a particular folder on a secondary drive
rather than the main hard drive desktop?

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almaink

TinkerTool has an option for both format and location.

http://www.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.html
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Grimace

Go to the Utilities folder, the application Grab will allow that.

WharfRat

That TinkerTool looks very interesting
Thank you.

gnubler

I'm going to try that out. What's your fave feature?
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almaink

I took a look at Grab but didn't see any place to tell it where to save too. The preferences were very limited only letting you choose a pointer type, and if you wanted sound on or not. After taking a screen shot with Grab you are given an option of where to save it, but that is an extra step that a finder screen shot doesn't have.
OS10.6.8  OS10.10.5
Windows 10
Cannon C6000
Oce TDS 860
Kodak Digimaster 9110
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers