How to Rename a TIF File on a Mac
Launch the "Grab" application., You could now see the icon on your dock., You should see the "Grab" title on your menu bar., Select something, and capture the screen. , Then, you should see the "save as" window pop up., Save the file., Click on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Launch the "Grab" application.
You could find it in your "Utilities" section (Applications>Utilities>Grab) -
Step 2: You could now see the icon on your dock.
Then, click on the icon. , Then, select either:
Selection Window Screen Timed Screen from the "Capture" section. ,, Unselect "Hide Extensions".
You'll see if it's .tiff or others. , Then open it in Preview.
You should be able to see the captured image.
If it's .jpg or other than .tiff, then you could skip this step. , Then select "Save As".
From the "Select extension" list, select ".jpg or .png".
Scroll the quality to the one that you like. , You're done! -
Step 3: You should see the "Grab" title on your menu bar.
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Step 4: Select something
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Step 5: and capture the screen.
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Step 6: you should see the "save as" window pop up.
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Step 7: Save the file.
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Step 8: Click on the "File" button on the menu bar.
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Step 9: click Save or press the "return" button!
Detailed Guide
You could find it in your "Utilities" section (Applications>Utilities>Grab)
Then, click on the icon. , Then, select either:
Selection Window Screen Timed Screen from the "Capture" section. ,, Unselect "Hide Extensions".
You'll see if it's .tiff or others. , Then open it in Preview.
You should be able to see the captured image.
If it's .jpg or other than .tiff, then you could skip this step. , Then select "Save As".
From the "Select extension" list, select ".jpg or .png".
Scroll the quality to the one that you like. , You're done!
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