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88 pointsby OsrsNeedsf2Ptoday at 7:30 PM36 commentsview on HN

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socalgal2today at 10:03 PM

This has the same issue as most screenshot software, it's out of date relative to modern devices. Every Mac laptop for the last ~4 years has an HDR display. Many windows devices are also HDR. But this app doesn't capture HDR.

I tried putting up an HDR image and then capturing the screen. All HDR brightness was gone from the image.

I get it's not easy per-se. It wasn't until MacOS Tahoe that Apple's own screen capture on Mac started supporting HDR. Windows 10/11, AFAIK, only supports HDR through the XBox Game Bar's capture. Apps like ShareX still only capture SDR.

I mostly bring that up because I have apps the draw HDR and spent some time trying to find ways to add tests that we're actually getting HDR on the screen using screen captures. I hit a wall and gave up (2021).

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cullenkingtoday at 8:22 PM

Flameshot is the best! I've been using it for 10+ years. I have it wired up to some hot keys in my window manager, and have it dump to s3 so I can paste around links to screenshots everywhere for work.

https://github.com/kingcu/screendrop

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vitaminCPPtoday at 8:45 PM

Great software.

On a small note: This recent PR is both awesome and pretty funny to me.

https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/pull/4498#issue-3...

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julius-fxtoday at 9:27 PM

Love flameshot. Did my due diligence for screenshot tools, found it, and never tried anything else again :)

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vzalivatoday at 8:54 PM

Flameshot is great! It was one of the reasons I have not switched to Wayland. Although it seems now they have wayland support in beta.

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hauntertoday at 10:15 PM

I wish ShareX was available on Linux https://github.com/ShareX/ShareX

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mog_devtoday at 8:32 PM

Hopefully wayland support will improve

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garymoontoday at 8:58 PM

I love flameshot, before it I used Shutter and I don't regret switching to Flameshot whatsoever. I use it on my work and personal laptops (Debian+xfce4)

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IshKebabtoday at 10:31 PM

Honestly the best screenshot software I've used so far is KDE's built-in printscreen thingy. I think it's called Spectacle. Does exactly all of the things you want - easy copying of regions, recording videos of regions (Wayland only unfortunately), annotation, etc.

One of the few times in Linux land where the UX is actually significantly better than Windows or Linux, and there's basically no jank at all.

(The only slight jank I noticed is that on X11 the "Screen recording" button just ... doesn't do anything. No "you need Wayland" message. Just nothing. I'll give it a pass though because the rest is so surprisingly great. Good job Spectacle authors!)

I do use ShareX on Windows for video recordings but Spectacle is better.

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morkalorktoday at 10:34 PM

I love flameshot and use it at work all the time for ridiculously marked-up and snarky screenshots to send co-workers or attach to JIRAs. Part of me wants to believe the "flame" in flameshot is for flaming people, like yes, you see this shit here? How about a nice big arrow so you don't fucking miss it

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