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How To Take a Full Page Screenshot: Free Screen Capture Tool

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Have you ever wonder how professional website sellers are able to capture a long webpage and use that image in the sale ad or auction listing?  And by long, I mean the webpage extends below the “fold.”

After doing a bit of research, I came across a free Firefox add-on called Picnik.  It allows you to right-click on any webpage and capture the full web page as an image, no matter how long the webpage may be.

Check out what I am able to capture with this utility tool for one of my long sales-letter page (from http://arbitragesecrets.com/craigslistsecrets/) with a couple clicks of my mouse:

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Pretty cool, huh?  Normally I would capture one “fold” at a time, and then use an image editing software like Adobe Photoshop to piece the different folds together - what a pain in the neck!

Ok, so without further adieu, you can download Picnik add-on at:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4889

Another really cool and useful image editing software that I use is called IrfanView - completely free.

I use it for quickly resizing, and cropping images.

It’s also great for batch resizing jobs.  Check it out:  http://www.irfanview.com/

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