By default, most systems save screenshots as files. This is because PNG uses "lossless" compression, which is perfect for text-heavy images like screenshots because it keeps the letters crisp and readable, unlike JPEGs which can get "blurry" around sharp edges. Cool Ways to Use Screenshots
: Press Cmd + Shift + 4 to select a portion of the screen, or Cmd + Shift + 4 + Space to capture a specific window with a nice drop-shadow effect. Screenshot 2022-09-27 230111.png
Since "Screenshot 2022-09-27 230111.png" appears to be a standard system-generated filename for a screen capture, By default, most systems save screenshots as files
By default, most systems save screenshots as files. This is because PNG uses "lossless" compression, which is perfect for text-heavy images like screenshots because it keeps the letters crisp and readable, unlike JPEGs which can get "blurry" around sharp edges. Cool Ways to Use Screenshots
: Press Cmd + Shift + 4 to select a portion of the screen, or Cmd + Shift + 4 + Space to capture a specific window with a nice drop-shadow effect.
Since "Screenshot 2022-09-27 230111.png" appears to be a standard system-generated filename for a screen capture,