Ubuntu: screenshot and edit tools

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I am looking for a tool that can be used to screenshot and edit. I found this application called shutter (http://shutter-project.org/)c: I have installed it, but it does not edit. I have tried to fix the problem with no success.
Do you know any tool that with these two features (screenshot and edit)?
thanks!
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I am looking for a tool that can be used to screenshot and edit. I found this application called shutter (http://shutter-project.org/)c: I have installed it, but it does not edit. I have tried to fix the problem with no success.
Do you know any tool that with these two features (screenshot and edit)?
thanks!
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I am looking for a tool that can be used to screenshot and edit. I found this application called shutter (http://shutter-project.org/)c: I have installed it, but it does not edit. I have tried to fix the problem with no success.
Do you know any tool that with these two features (screenshot and edit)?
thanks!
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I am looking for a tool that can be used to screenshot and edit. I found this application called shutter (http://shutter-project.org/)c: I have installed it, but it does not edit. I have tried to fix the problem with no success.
Do you know any tool that with these two features (screenshot and edit)?
thanks!
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I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolourpaint

I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
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Very useful and light screenshot app for Linux is Flameshot - it provide easy and quick interface for making and editing screenshot, save it, copy to clipboard and upload to imgur.com via single click or hotkeys.

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You can directly take Screenshot by below shortcut for the different purpose
print Take a Screenshot
Alt+Print Take a Screenshot of window
Shift+Print Take a Screenshot of an area
Ctrl+Print Copy a Screenshot to the clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of a window to the clipboard
Shift+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of an area to the clipboard
I suggest gimp to edit image in ubuntu. it is more powerful compare to kolourpaint. to install gimp you have to run below command in terminal. you no more need to add ppa for installing gimp. you can look more details at https://www.gimp.org/
sudo apt-get install gimp
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3 Answers
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolourpaint

I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolourpaint

I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
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up vote
4
down vote
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolourpaint

I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolourpaint

answered Apr 20 at 8:30
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I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
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I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.
â F.Rahamim
Apr 20 at 8:33
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up vote
4
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Very useful and light screenshot app for Linux is Flameshot - it provide easy and quick interface for making and editing screenshot, save it, copy to clipboard and upload to imgur.com via single click or hotkeys.

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up vote
4
down vote
Very useful and light screenshot app for Linux is Flameshot - it provide easy and quick interface for making and editing screenshot, save it, copy to clipboard and upload to imgur.com via single click or hotkeys.

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up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
Very useful and light screenshot app for Linux is Flameshot - it provide easy and quick interface for making and editing screenshot, save it, copy to clipboard and upload to imgur.com via single click or hotkeys.

Very useful and light screenshot app for Linux is Flameshot - it provide easy and quick interface for making and editing screenshot, save it, copy to clipboard and upload to imgur.com via single click or hotkeys.

answered May 29 at 14:54
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You can directly take Screenshot by below shortcut for the different purpose
print Take a Screenshot
Alt+Print Take a Screenshot of window
Shift+Print Take a Screenshot of an area
Ctrl+Print Copy a Screenshot to the clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of a window to the clipboard
Shift+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of an area to the clipboard
I suggest gimp to edit image in ubuntu. it is more powerful compare to kolourpaint. to install gimp you have to run below command in terminal. you no more need to add ppa for installing gimp. you can look more details at https://www.gimp.org/
sudo apt-get install gimp
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up vote
2
down vote
You can directly take Screenshot by below shortcut for the different purpose
print Take a Screenshot
Alt+Print Take a Screenshot of window
Shift+Print Take a Screenshot of an area
Ctrl+Print Copy a Screenshot to the clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of a window to the clipboard
Shift+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of an area to the clipboard
I suggest gimp to edit image in ubuntu. it is more powerful compare to kolourpaint. to install gimp you have to run below command in terminal. you no more need to add ppa for installing gimp. you can look more details at https://www.gimp.org/
sudo apt-get install gimp
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up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
You can directly take Screenshot by below shortcut for the different purpose
print Take a Screenshot
Alt+Print Take a Screenshot of window
Shift+Print Take a Screenshot of an area
Ctrl+Print Copy a Screenshot to the clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of a window to the clipboard
Shift+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of an area to the clipboard
I suggest gimp to edit image in ubuntu. it is more powerful compare to kolourpaint. to install gimp you have to run below command in terminal. you no more need to add ppa for installing gimp. you can look more details at https://www.gimp.org/
sudo apt-get install gimp
You can directly take Screenshot by below shortcut for the different purpose
print Take a Screenshot
Alt+Print Take a Screenshot of window
Shift+Print Take a Screenshot of an area
Ctrl+Print Copy a Screenshot to the clipboard
Ctrl+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of a window to the clipboard
Shift+Alt+Print Copy a Screenshot of an area to the clipboard
I suggest gimp to edit image in ubuntu. it is more powerful compare to kolourpaint. to install gimp you have to run below command in terminal. you no more need to add ppa for installing gimp. you can look more details at https://www.gimp.org/
sudo apt-get install gimp
answered Apr 20 at 13:40
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