Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

by admin on November 3, 2011

in Utilities,Web Browsers

It’s easy to take many pictures in a web page. Old trick commonly used is to use the ‘Print Screen’ or click and save it one by one, but this isn’t effective. If you use Mozilla Firefox as your browser, you can use in many ways that more easily and effectively. There are several tools that can be added to your Firefox so you can search, save, upload pictures you want. There are some tools may you try them.

  • Grab Them All. Add GrabThemAll Add-On in your Firefox then you can save all images in web pages or in multiple URLs specify images to download. When you run this extension, the list of URLs you specified and takes the shots automatically for you. You can choose the images you want to save them.

grabthemall Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • FireShot. You can save images with types BMP, JPG, GIF or PNG. This FireShot just can shoot the visible page or capture the entire thing. You can upgrade to Pro version, so you have more features such as an editor.

fireshot editor Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • iimmgg.com Tools You can grab screenshots of the full page or selected area. You can upload the images directly in iiimmgg.com, too.

iimmgg copy Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • Screengrab Screengrab save your files as JPG or PNGs. Like other tools, Screengrab grab the Viewable images in the web pages.

screengrab Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • Snapper with this tool you can determine yourself which parts of the image you want to take.

snapper Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • Screengrab with Upload This tools can directly upload your screen captures to an online server to share them.

screengrab1 Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • Abduction! Abduction will save all or a portion of a page, or just a frame, as a GIF, JPG or PNG.

abduction Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

  • Kwout The Image that you need can be taken with this tool and can be added to the web page or blog.

kwout Tools for Capturing Images in Firefox

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Watch Bleach December 7, 2009 at 11:20 pm

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