We deal with screenshots every day and products like PicPick will be very useful if you are a blogger. With the help of PicPick, you can capture active screen and save them as an image. The PicPick is a full-featured screen capture tool with an integrated image editor, color picker, color palette, pixel-ruler, crosshair, protractor, whiteboard, and much more. You can capture screenshots of an entire screen, an active window, scrolling windows in addition to specific region of your desktop. You can annotate and highlight images with text, arrows, shapes, and much more. The integrated image editor includes the latest Ribbon style menu. The PicPick enables users to easily add effects such as drop shadows, frames, watermarks, mosaic, motion blur, brightness control, and much more to your images. You can not only save the images but also can share them via various social media platforms and cloud storage services.
Installation
You should complete the installation process by downloading the relevant installer. The company will provide you with the license key via email, which you should provide to activate the software tool. You can also check Giveaway of the day because the company often throws in free version regularly.
Working with PicPick
To work with PicPick, you should either double-click the desktop icon or search for the app. You will view the following dashboard
You can either create a new image or open an existing image. Sometimes, if you press prtScn key on the keyboard, the relevant image will directly open on PicPick. If you select New button, the following screen will be displayed
If you again select New button, you will view a blank dashboard with Ribbon toolbar as shown below
If you select Open button, a dialog box will open up and you have to select the relevant image. You can then modify the various parameters using the Ribbon toolbar.
You can add effects and stamps using PicPick. If you select stamps, you will view various stamps as shown below
If you install PicPick and coy a screenshot using print screen keyboard button, the relevant capture will be loaded inside the tool. You can then make required modifications and save the image.
You can also make use the screen capture module on the PicPick dashboard. If you choose full-screen, then the active window will be copied to PicPick. You can also choose Active Window, Window Control, Scrolling Window, Region, Fixed Region, and FreeHand.
Conclusion
With PicPick, you can capture your screen effectively. The tool comes with several features that are not found in traditional software programs. You can add arrows and pointers to your images quickly. The integration of Ribbon toolbar gives a unique look and feel similar to Microsoft Office. We highly recommend PicPick for all your imaging requirements. The license is available on a yearly basis and extended licenses are also available. The tool works with Windows 11 as well without any crashes.
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