If you download and use the free utility called TinkerTool (currently v3.61):

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

you can change the screen capture format to any of PNG, PDF, TIFF, PICT, JPEG-JFIF, JPEG-2000, BMP, GIF, PSD, SGi, TGA! So you can have almost any flavour of graphic file from an OS X 10.4 screen grab.

Alternatively, you can use variants of the normal screen grab shift+cmd+3 and selection grab shift+cmd+4 to put the grabbed info into the clipboard instead of creating a new file. The variants are ctrl+shift+cmd+3 and ctrl+ shift+cmd+4. I often use these variants to grab into the clipboard and then paste into GraphicConverter:

  http://www.lemkesoft.com/en/graphcon.htm

where I can do further manipulation and then save in any of an enormous number of different graphic file formats.

Cheers

Peter

Hi Yves,

With Capture (shipped with Mac OS Tiger):
Type: PNGf
Creator: prvw (preview/aperçu)

Le 13 oct. 05 à 12:31, Yves COPPE a écrit :

Hi list


With mac OSX 10.4.2, the screen capture has changed of fileformat
Before, in the previous mac OS X(Panther) it was a .pdf file
Now it's a .png file


Can you tell me what's the typefile of the image file created with a screen capture ?

Thank you


Greetings.

Yves COPPE

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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