Save-ScreenCapture
1.0.0.1
Capture and save one or more screens to a file as a .JPG.
You provide a directory or it will use the current directory.
The files will be named by combining the screen device (e.g. DISPLAY1) and a timestamp.
Use -Verbose to see the resultant filename.
Note - this is based upon a code fragment from a piece of malware discovered by John Lambert @JohnLATwC
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You provide a directory or it will use the current directory.
The files will be named by combining the screen device (e.g. DISPLAY1) and a timestamp.
Use -Verbose to see the resultant filename.
Note - this is based upon a code fragment from a piece of malware discovered by John Lambert @JohnLATwC
It looke
Capture and save one or more screens to a file as a .JPG.
You provide a directory or it will use the current directory.
The files will be named by combining the screen device (e.g. DISPLAY1) and a timestamp.
Use -Verbose to see the resultant filename.
Note - this is based upon a code fragment from a piece of malware discovered by John Lambert @JohnLATwC
It looked pretty useful so I decided to clean it up and make it available to the rest of the world.
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You provide a directory or it will use the current directory.
The files will be named by combining the screen device (e.g. DISPLAY1) and a timestamp.
Use -Verbose to see the resultant filename.
Note - this is based upon a code fragment from a piece of malware discovered by John Lambert @JohnLATwC
It looked pretty useful so I decided to clean it up and make it available to the rest of the world.
Installation Options
Owners
Package Details
Author(s)
- Jeffrey Snover
Dependencies
This script has no dependencies.
Release Notes
Version 1.0.0.1 added the -Quality parameter to specify the level of compression: 0 for min size, 100 for max quality
FileList
- Save-ScreenCapture.nuspec
- Save-ScreenCapture.ps1
Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.0.2 | 536 | 12/24/2016 |
1.0.0.1 (current version) | 21 | 12/24/2016 |
1.0.0.0 | 54 | 12/23/2016 |