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4 minutes ago, reefnjunkie said:

not bad I guess

You can also capture a selected area of your screen so it doesn't include the task bar or window titles.  Press “Windows + Shift + S”. Your screen will appear grayed out and your mouse cursor will change. Click and drag on your screen to select the part of your screen you want to capture. A screenshot of the screen region you selected will be copied to your clipboard.

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2 hours ago, SuncrestReef said:

You can also capture a selected area of your screen so it doesn't include the task bar or window titles.  Press “Windows + Shift + S”. Your screen will appear grayed out and your mouse cursor will change. Click and drag on your screen to select the part of your screen you want to capture. A screenshot of the screen region you selected will be copied to your clipboard.

Thanks for the help (again)

 

its no no secret I use LR and PS :)

 

more LR really since I’m still taking a course for PS which I hope is worth the time

 

Thank you again!

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