XxtraLarGe
Apr 05, 2007, 02:06 PM
How do I take screen shots of the game on my Mac? I have a Powerbook, it doesn't have a Print Screen key, and the regular finder methods for screenshots don't work either.
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View Full Version : Screen shots on a Mac? XxtraLarGe Apr 05, 2007, 02:06 PM How do I take screen shots of the game on my Mac? I have a Powerbook, it doesn't have a Print Screen key, and the regular finder methods for screenshots don't work either. MAS Apr 05, 2007, 03:35 PM How do I take screen shots of the game on my Mac? I have a Powerbook, it doesn't have a Print Screen key, and the regular finder methods for screenshots don't work either. regular finder methods? As far as I know the key combo [cmd]-[shift]-[#3] is system wide. (not specific to the finder) but I'll admit I haven't made a screen-shot in civ4 yet. Welnic Apr 05, 2007, 03:50 PM Command-Shift-3 works fine. It drops a png file on your desktop. AlanH Apr 05, 2007, 03:59 PM Command-shift-3 works with Civ4. It puts a file on the desktop. Other variants: Use command-shift-4 to grab a selected rectangle and put it in a desktop file Hold control down with either of the above to put the screenshot on the clipboard instead of in a file. You can then paste it straight into a painting program for editing/cropping/annotating etc. I use Photoshop Elements and its "New from Clipboard" file menu option. I run in Window mode, though. Dunno if all the above applies to full screen mode. Welnic Apr 05, 2007, 06:19 PM I tried and couldn't get the Command-Shift-4 to work when running full-screen. And when I tried it in a window I ended up with just the basic land, no units and no trees. I think whether that works depends on your video card. I think AlanH has an Nvidia card, I was trying it on an ATI. AlanH Apr 05, 2007, 06:29 PM Yes, I do have an Nvidia 7300GT. I recall I did have trouble with command shift 4 only grabbing the lower layers of the display in the early days. I suspect it may have been on an earlier version of Civ4, but possibly on my old G4 with Geforce 4MX. But command-shift-3 and the control option always worked. I prefer the control option to put the screenshot on the clipboard, as I always want to prune the screenie anyway, and usually want to save it in a format other than .png. And I don't like having lots of screenshot files to clear off my desktop. peter grimes Apr 05, 2007, 08:06 PM I use command-shift-control-3. Macbook (integrated intel graphics), and I've never had a problem. XxtraLarGe Apr 09, 2007, 04:00 PM I just tried it (I run the game full screen), and shift+cmd+3 does not work on my PowerBook G4 w/128 MB Radeon. Maybe I have to switch out of full screen first? AlanH Apr 09, 2007, 04:05 PM It doesn't work here in full screen either. Looks as though you have to run in window mode. [Note that cmd-shift-3 actually *does* do something for me in full screen mode, as I have Snapz Pro X installed, and that's the default hot key for bringing it up. If I hit it and then cmd-H to hide Civ4, Snapz Pro X shows its options screen, overlaying the Civ4 display, and I can choose to take a screenshot or screen video using it.] lukep Apr 17, 2007, 03:26 PM if you have an ISO keyboard (PC), the usual print screen key (F13) works in warlord. the screenshot is put in a special folder with the saves. It should work on vanilla too, but produce garbage. Note that this method, while allowing to take a shot during an animation, will capture only main window. negociation screens or various advisors wont show. for the latters, i use capture (playing in a window). AlanH Apr 17, 2007, 04:08 PM Yes. That seems to work with F13 on a full Apple keyboard as well. I get good results with vanilla as well. |
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