User-defined capture areas are not automatically captured after you press the hotkey. You must specify the exact shape of the image you want to capture. For example, you can place an elliptical or rectangular marquee around your image. If you want to create other shapes, or need only specific parts of an image, choose the Freehand Area option. You can use the Zoom box in the top left hand corner of the screen to get a detailed view of the area you want to capture.
To specify a user-defined capture area
1 Click the Source tab.
2 Enable the radio button beside one of the following area options:
- Rectangular Area creates a rectangular marquee around the image you want to capture
- Elliptical Area creates an elliptical marquee around the image you want to capture
- Freehand Area creates a freehand marquee around the image you want to capture. You can define a maximum of 50 corners around the image you want to capture.
3 Click the Activation tab.
4 Choose a hotkey from the Hotkey list box.
5 Click the Capture button.
6 Click the Hotkey button.
7 Position the cursor where you want to anchor the user-defined area, and do one of the following:
- Drag to create a rectangular or elliptical marquee around the area you want to capture
- Click to define corners around the freehand area you want to capture
1 Click the Activation tab.
2 Enable the Show Area In Zoom check box.
The capture is complete when you release the mouse button when creating a marquee or when you close a freehand area.
The image you capture can be sent to a file, a printer, or the Clipboard. Also, through object linking and embedding, you can open an image in other applications, such as Corel PHOTO-PAINT®. You choose whether to send an image to one of these destinations or to different destinations simultaneously
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