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FireFox Plug-in For taking Screenshots
If you own a copy of Photoshop, taking a screenshot is never a problem, just press PrtScn, and paste it into your PS, then save. What if you don’t have any high quality program for making screenshots, or want to be able to work in your Firefox without any third party application running in the background..?
With “Save as image” it’s possible. This Firefox plug-in lets you save a page, frame, or part of page/frame as an image directly from your browser window. This is not the only plug-in for Firefox of this nature, though. You can also use Snissa or Picnik (see screenshot below).

What’s the difference between the 3 of them?
Basically it’s a matter of convenience and preferences, you ought to try them to find out, but using them can really make your screen-grabbing life easier.
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January 3rd, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Thanks for these I have downloaded and will take a look. I am always looking for these kind off sites/add-ons but a lot don’t do what I am looking for quick and easy.