![]() Once you've captured something, PicPick can send the image to several destinations. These all have their own hotkeys, which by default are variations on the usual PrtSc options (so a freehand capture is Shift+Ctrl+Alt+PrtSc), but you can alter them to whatever works for you. ![]() The program supports many different capture types, for instance: full-screen, active window, a window control, a scrolling window, a region on the screen, freehand captures and more. Screen Crosshair - For aligning objects in graphics or design applications.PicPick is a screen capture tool that comes with a host of useful options and extras.Can be used in a variety of photography, math, and graphics applications. Pick a center, then a location, then the angle in degrees away from the first. Screen Protractor - Helps you find angles on screen.Stay on top, smooth display, and sizeable window Screen Magnifier - Zoom 2x to 10x option.various units (Pixels, Inches, Centimeters). Screen Pixel Ruler - horizontal and vertical orientation.Photoshop style RGB/HSV conversion is supported. Color Picker and Color Palette - Various color code type (RGB, HTML, C++, Delphi).Blur, sharpen, hue, contrast, brightness, color balance, pixelate, rotate, flip, frame effect and more. ![]() Standard drawing, shapes, arrows, lines, text, and etc. Image Editor - Intuitive User Interface (Windows Ribbon style).Auto-scroll, dual monitors and sound effect are supported. ![]() Screen Capture - Take screenshots of the entire screen, an active window, specific region of the screen, free hand, scrolling window and more.PicPick is an all-in-one program, primarily system tray-based, that provides a full-featured screen capture tool, an intuitive image editor, a color picker, a color palette, a pixel-ruler, a protractor, a crosshair and even a whiteboard. ![]()
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