http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Mark-and-copy-complete-picture-tp5003059p5003064.html
I immediately created a shortcut (Y) for 'Copy to System', so now it is very fast:
1. cmd+V (paste)
2. make my selection with rectangle tool etc.
3. cmd+D (draw)
4. shift+Y (copy to system)
> Hi Frank,
>
> you should use "Edit > Copy to System" to make the current selection
> (inlcuding everything you've drawn using Cmd-D) available to
> applications outside ImageJ/Fiji.
>
> Hth,
> Jan
>
>
> On 21.05.2013 12:11 PM, Frank Walter wrote:
>> Hi Jerome,
>>
>> thank you.
>> So with the Plugin I can capture to another, new ImageJ Window, but not directly into the Clipboard.
>> And it doesn’t work anyway, because in the new window now I select all and copy it, but I have the copy without selection in my clipboard.
>> Anyway it is a bit “far away”, not very handy.
>>
>> The Mac Screenshot System is working, this was what I used till now, but I thought a sophisticated app like ImageJ, MUST have a fast and exact way to get this basic command.
>> The thing is, that with the mac screenshot, I need to cut carefully and very exact, to create a very exact Screenshot, looking not semi-professional.
>> With SHIFT+CTRL+CMD+4 and SPACE unfortunately I get the whole window with the menu of ImageJ, which doesn’t look professional neither.
>>
>> No plugin for this maybe?
>>
>> frank
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 21.05.2013 um 11:40 schrieb Jerome Mutterer:
>>
>>> Hi Frank,
>>>
>>> You can use the Plugins > Utilities > Capture Image command, that will
>>> create an RGB flattened version of you annotated image.
>>>
>>> Because you're a mac user, you could also use the builtin mac
>>> "shift-ctrl-cmd-4" shortcut and paste to a new image or other
>>> software.
>>>
>>> Jerome.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 21 May 2013 11:28, Frank Walter <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> I am using on my MacBook 10.6.8 ImageJ Version 1.47q
>>>> Often I just want to use it to emphasize some screenshots.
>>>> So I paste the screenshot from clipboard to ImageJ, make a selection and press CMD+D for Draw.
>>>> Now I select all and I want to copy the screenshot WITH my drawn selection to the clipboard.
>>>> But: only the original screenshot is copied, not my selection.
>>>>
>>>> How can I combine my drawn selection with the screenshot?
>>>> Why isn’t it copied when I press CMD+A (for select all) and CMD+C (for copy)?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>> frank
>
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