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About
Shutter is a feature-rich screenshot program for Linux based
operating systems such as Ubuntu. You can take a screenshot of a
specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website – apply
different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload
to an image hosting site, all within one window. Shutter is
free,
open-source, and licensed under
GPL v3.
Capture
Shutter allows you to capture nearly anything on your screen without
loosing control over your screenshots (tabbed interface). Here is an
overview of what you can do with Shutter:
- Capture a Specific Area
This allows you to select an arbitrary region of your screen and capture
only those parts you really need. Shutter offers two different tools to
do so in order to meet any user’s taste.
- Capture your Desktop
Shutter does not only
capture all the contents of your desktop (or workspace) – it also
supports Multi-monitor settings, e.g. capture the active monitor
- Capture a Window
Simply use your mouse to select the
window you want to capture. Shutter will highlight the currently select
window in an attractive and useful way. It is even possible to simply
select a window from a list and capture it right a way.
- Capture a Menu or Tooltip
Capturing menus or tooltips is very
easy with Shutter. You select one of the options and a (user-defined)
countdown starts. During this time you can open the desired menu or let a
specific tooltip come up. Shutter will recognize and capture it.
- Capture a Website
Shutter uses gnome-web-photo to capture a website without opening a browser window