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Best Photo Capture Tool for Blogging?

By Mike Mindel | August 2, 2007

So far my favorite photo capture tool is SnagIt. You can download a 30 day free trial from here.

Here’s a video I recorded with Jing that shows you how I send images from SnagIt to Flickr and then directly into my ScribeFire post. Ready for publishing to my blog.


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4 Responses to “Best Photo Capture Tool for Blogging?”

  1. Mike Mindel Says:
    August 5th, 2007 at 8:52 pm

    Note: Careful with Jing. I added one video & ten days later I had exceeded my bandwidth and they stopped it.

  2. Larry Jolly Says:
    August 6th, 2007 at 6:26 pm

    I’m a newbie to video. I have Camtasia Studio (Free trial), do I also need Snag It? It looks like Snag It is a subset of Camtasia Studio. Possibly it’s easier/quicker to fire off. I also have Jing but have only used it a couple of times. sounds like it has it’s limits… I didn’t see your video in your post.

  3. Shannon Says:
    August 9th, 2007 at 4:16 am

    Hey Mike,

    Just an FYI from flickr:

    “Remember! Flickr Community Guidelines specify that if you post a Flickr photo on an external website, the photo must link back to its photo page.”

    I just noticed this when I was trying to get snagit to easily send photos to flickr.

    ~Shannon

    p.s. I can’t seem to get the flickr plugin to work with snagit. How do you send the screen captures from snagit to flickr?

  4. Angus Says:
    September 2nd, 2007 at 12:54 am

    There is a free recorder for windows called CamStudio that is available at SourceForge.net It is a basic recorder that renders to .AVI. It does not have all the features of Camtasia or Snagit but the price is right.

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