You want a screen capture of a longer scrolling web page? Well, the Print Screen button from your keyboard won’t help too much, unless you are willing to spend a lot of time to manually scroll the page and take multiple screen captures until the page is done. I don’t even want to think about stitching those together. However you can do it automatically with PicPick.
Step One: Download the free software by clicking the green “Download Now” button on the Filepuma.com site.
Step Two: If you simply run the software it looks almost exactly like the old Paint from Windows. However, if you look at the Notification Area Icons you will see a Paint-like active icon. If you click on it you will get a list of options. You have to pick the second one, “Screen Capture”. You will get another list and from that one you have to select “Scrolling Window”. Be sure to be on the scrolling window before you do that.
Step Three: Just click on the scrolling window and wait. The window will start to scroll automatically, then you will immediately see the capture opened in PicPick. You only need to save it. You can see the result below.
How To Capture Picture Of Screen
Picpick Tool
Whilst PicPick sports a more than suitable screen capture tool, it contains much more than that. Along with a screen capture tool, it features an image editor, colour picker, palette, an always useful pixel ruler, protractor and a whiteboard. A great array of handy tools, something for everybody. The Screen Capture menu of PicPick is really simple to use. You have all the screen capturing options lined down in a vertical bar. You have a full-screen option that captures the entire desktop screen. The Active window captures the visuals of the window that is in front. Capture and edit screen captures PicPick is a screen capture application that includes a capture editor and several on-screen measurement tools, including color picker, color palette, pixel ruler, protractor, crosshair and more.