How To Take a Screenshot Without the Border Shadow in OS X. How To Capture A Menu or Window Without The Border Shadow in Mac OS X
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In this episode, How To Take a Screenshot without Border Shadow in OS X
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Normally when pressing the following keystrokes, Shift-Command-4-Spacebar and after clicking the camera icon to capture a menu or window, you are left with screenshot that has a border shadow around it.
This looks fine when inserting the screenshots on a webpage, Pages Document or Keynote Presentation with a white background.
However; when displaying the screenshots just taken on a colored background, as shown here, well…in my opinion, it looks pretty ugly.
If you don’t want a border shadow around a menu or window, then; after pressing the Shift-Command-4-Spacebar keystrokes, hold down the Option key while clicking the camera icon.
As you will notice, when dragging the screenshots taken into a Keynote presentation, there is no border shadow.
And that’s all there is to it.
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