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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)?



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  • You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

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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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  • You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

    – thucnguyen
    Feb 18 at 17:15














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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!










share|improve this question
















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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  • You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

    – thucnguyen
    Feb 18 at 17:15



















  • You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

    – thucnguyen
    Feb 18 at 17:15

















You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

– thucnguyen
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You can easily re-enable the "edit" option: askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310

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I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!



sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install kolourpaint







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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.

    – F.Rahamim
    Apr 20 '18 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.



enter image description here






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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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      Shutter is great!



      But the "edit" option is somehow disable after installing. To re-enable it, follow the quick solution here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310






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        For a long time, SHUTTER has been a grest screenshot editor+ in LINUX.



        But, PhotoScape (3.7) installed in wine, is much better than SHUTTER in many functions.



        Who once experenced PhotoScape (3.7) should never use again SHUTTER.



        I strongly recommend to replace SHUTTER with PhotoScape (3.7).installed in wine.



        To download PhotoScape (3.7) go to http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php



        Refer to https://blog.naver.com/limnyh/221488646884






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          I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!



          sudo apt-get update

          sudo apt-get install kolourpaint







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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.

            – F.Rahamim
            Apr 20 '18 at 8:33


















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          I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!



          sudo apt-get update

          sudo apt-get install kolourpaint







          share|improve this answer
























          • I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.

            – F.Rahamim
            Apr 20 '18 at 8:33
















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          I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!



          sudo apt-get update

          sudo apt-get install kolourpaint







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          I am using Kolourpaint and its great one!



          sudo apt-get update

          sudo apt-get install kolourpaint








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          answered Apr 20 '18 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.

            – F.Rahamim
            Apr 20 '18 at 8:33





















          • I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.

            – F.Rahamim
            Apr 20 '18 at 8:33



















          I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.

          – F.Rahamim
          Apr 20 '18 at 8:33







          I am taking screenshot with prt sc button, paste is to kolourpaint and edit. I hope my solution will help you.

          – F.Rahamim
          Apr 20 '18 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.



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer




























            6














            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.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer


























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              6








              6







              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.



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer













              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.



              enter image description here







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              answered May 29 '18 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





                  share|improve this answer




























                    3
















                    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





                    share|improve this answer


























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                      3








                      3









                      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





                      share|improve this answer















                      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






                      share|improve this answer












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                      answered Apr 20 '18 at 13:40









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                          Shutter is great!



                          But the "edit" option is somehow disable after installing. To re-enable it, follow the quick solution here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310






                          share|improve this answer




























                            1














                            Shutter is great!



                            But the "edit" option is somehow disable after installing. To re-enable it, follow the quick solution here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310






                            share|improve this answer


























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                              Shutter is great!



                              But the "edit" option is somehow disable after installing. To re-enable it, follow the quick solution here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310






                              share|improve this answer













                              Shutter is great!



                              But the "edit" option is somehow disable after installing. To re-enable it, follow the quick solution here: https://askubuntu.com/a/1119283/323310







                              share|improve this answer












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                                  For a long time, SHUTTER has been a grest screenshot editor+ in LINUX.



                                  But, PhotoScape (3.7) installed in wine, is much better than SHUTTER in many functions.



                                  Who once experenced PhotoScape (3.7) should never use again SHUTTER.



                                  I strongly recommend to replace SHUTTER with PhotoScape (3.7).installed in wine.



                                  To download PhotoScape (3.7) go to http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php



                                  Refer to https://blog.naver.com/limnyh/221488646884






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                                    For a long time, SHUTTER has been a grest screenshot editor+ in LINUX.



                                    But, PhotoScape (3.7) installed in wine, is much better than SHUTTER in many functions.



                                    Who once experenced PhotoScape (3.7) should never use again SHUTTER.



                                    I strongly recommend to replace SHUTTER with PhotoScape (3.7).installed in wine.



                                    To download PhotoScape (3.7) go to http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php



                                    Refer to https://blog.naver.com/limnyh/221488646884






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                                      For a long time, SHUTTER has been a grest screenshot editor+ in LINUX.



                                      But, PhotoScape (3.7) installed in wine, is much better than SHUTTER in many functions.



                                      Who once experenced PhotoScape (3.7) should never use again SHUTTER.



                                      I strongly recommend to replace SHUTTER with PhotoScape (3.7).installed in wine.



                                      To download PhotoScape (3.7) go to http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php



                                      Refer to https://blog.naver.com/limnyh/221488646884






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                                      For a long time, SHUTTER has been a grest screenshot editor+ in LINUX.



                                      But, PhotoScape (3.7) installed in wine, is much better than SHUTTER in many functions.



                                      Who once experenced PhotoScape (3.7) should never use again SHUTTER.



                                      I strongly recommend to replace SHUTTER with PhotoScape (3.7).installed in wine.



                                      To download PhotoScape (3.7) go to http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php



                                      Refer to https://blog.naver.com/limnyh/221488646884







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