Channel: Taran Van Hemert
Category: Film & Animation
Description: Update: Vivaldi works pretty well, though you can't choose a filename or folder: vivaldi.com I still use Screengrab! because it's not broken YET... if you want to try it, I've rehosted it here: github.com/TaranVH/TaranAssets/tree/master/Screengrab_Firefox Chrome also has a fairly powerful full-page instant screenshot ability, but IDK if I can assign a shortcut to it yet: davidaugustat.com/web/take-ultra-high-resolution-screenshots-in-chrome (I recommend you use a device pixel ratio of 1, (not 2 or 4) and input the real resolution you want.) STUFF I FORGOT TO MENTION: Firefox does have a feature where you can press F12 to get to the developer tools, and (if you change a setting somewhere) there is a little camera you can click on for an instant full page (with scaling) screenshot: imgur.com/E0A5dBt HOWEVER, you can't assign a shortcut to this action, you can't choose the title or the folder it goes into at all (it always goes into the default downloads folder) and there are no settings for giving it an automatic custom title. (it would be far better if it included the website title.) It also doesn't work on some web pages in my experience (but maybe they fixed this), while the old Screengrab! had worked on 99.9% of all pages, in my experience. (Despite all those issues, this still might be the current best way to take multi-page screenshots, until something better comes along...) You can also take a screenshot in firefox by right clicking and selecting Take a screenshot - Save Full Page... but that only ever seems to use 100% scaling, (or just has a maximum size of 10,000px) making it useless to me: imgur.com/XSrWe0X Here's the web page I was doing my testing on: apple.com/ca/macbook (If a page has too many animated elements, I'll just use shadowplay to capture it.)