

FullShot is designed for any Windows user who needs an effortless, effective way
to work with "snapshots" of Windows screens. It's perfect for images you want to
include in manuals, training handouts, presentations, marketing materials, and
web pages. You can also use FullShot to print screens directly to any printers
connected to your PC.

What FullShot Can Do for You
Capturing Images
- Capture images in six capture types in the Standard Edition: screen capture, window capture, region
capture, title & menu capture, freehand capture, and mouse pointer capture. The Professional Edition
has two more capture types: button capture and command bar capture. Click here to see capture
samples.
- Capture images by using on-screen Snapshot Buttons or
Hotkeys.
- Capture images in 4-bit (16 colors), 8-bit (256 colors), 15-bit (32K colors), 16-bit (64K colors), or
24-bit (16.8M colors) color modes, as well as in
black-and-white mode.
- Capture images in 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200
resolution.
- Capture a complete screen or separate objects on the screen such as dialog boxes, menus,
command buttons, option buttons, toolbars, and mouse pointers.
- Capture any rectangular or freely drawn region of a screen
you define using a mouse.
Printing Images
- Print images on any printer that Windows supports
automatically or manually.
- Print images with text annotations in multiple formats.
- Print images with a Header and a Footer.
- Print images in any size.
- Print images in multiple alignments and orientations.
- Print multiple images on one page.
Converting Images
- Open or import images in these formats: BMP, CLP, CUR, DIB, GIF, ICO, JPG, PCX, PNG,
RLE, TIF and WPG.
- Save or export images in these formats: BMP, CLP, DIB, GIF, JPG, PCX, PNG, RLE, TIF and
WPG automatically or manually.
Editing Images
- Add frames around images.
- Resize images.
- Flip or rotate images.
- Translate color images to grayscale or black-and-white.
- Change image colors.
- Reduce image colors to produce smaller files.
- Crop images to a smaller size.
- Erase part of an image.
- Merge two or more images into one.
Annotating Images
- Write image annotations.
- Save image annotations.
- Print image annotations
Standard Edition VS Professional
Edition
FullShot is developed in two versions, the Standard Edition (SE) and the Professional
Edition (PE). The standard edition is designed for ordinary or occasional screen capture users with
basic screen capture and printing needs. The professional edition is designed for power users who
need more captures, more tools, and more image management and control. It has all of the features
in the standard edition plus extra power tools in the FullShot engine and two standalone image
utility programs -- ImageExplorer and BatchCon.
Here is a list of features that is available only in the Professional Edition.
- Automatic Color Reduction in all saving modes
- Batch Save All command for quick save
- Button Capture
- Command Bar Capture
- ImageExplorer -- a standalone application
- BatchCon -- a standalone application
FullShot Capture Samples
Here are some image samples captured by FullShot 99:
Capture a full screen
Capture an application window
Capture a DOS window running under Win95/98/NT
Capture a dialog box
Capture dropdown menus
Capture toolbars
Capture buttons
Capture mouse pointers
Capture portions of a screen (rectangle & freehand)
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