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you enabled the greyed out text input box for specifying height.
I'm not sure why you need to specify height if you've got an auto-scroll mechanism.  Can't you just scroll as far as you need, without specifying in advance?   Admittedly, I'm most familiar with HyperSnap, which works that way.  The only time I have to specify a size in HyperSnap is if I want to do an extended horizontal capture.  I have the feeling I'm missing the point here, and I'd appreciate someone clueing me in.  TIA.
FSCapture is another one, that does scrolling windows and it's free for home use:
http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm




Without the Window frame.

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Thanks for the reply mouser  ;D

IMO this is not an 'effect', but rather a improvment of the capture engine. Technically speaking taking a full screenshot is get hWnd 0x00 DC and convert it to bitmap. But apps like Layers is a innovation in the capture process, you have to iterate the active & non-active window to get the whole picture.

There are a lot of screen capture software out there, but one function might make Screenshot Captor unique is layered screenshot. If Screenshot Captor do not implement this, I think some other software might fill the gap.

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I used some "Gray Button Activator" hack input height.

Sounds interesting, can you elaborate on this?

I use Windows Enabler but if you google "enable greyed out windows controls", you will find out other similar tools.

Thank you PhilB66

I have a similar app but much smaller, sorry it's in Chinese but it's easy to understand, switch to any window and check the box and there you go :-)

It's freeware and freely redistributable and could be freely modified.

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Thank you nosh, cyberdiva. SnagIt worked! I think SnagIt is so big for a reason.

To capture GTalk, the Extended Window Capture didn't work, I used some "Gray Button Activator" hack input height and got it captured.  ;D

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Yes, there are several, I think. When you capture the scrolling window, you are simply asked to choose, by placing your mouse, whether the frame should be included or not. I made this one easily, using the $20 FastStone Capture. You can always edit your snapshots, in the in-build editor:
 (see attachment in previous post)



Thank you but you didn't get what I mean. Can you get a screenshot of this current whole webpage with browser frame?

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