
Snagit probably also fulfills my needs but I didn't try it because it costs $50 (didn't bother with the 15 day free trial). Greenshot is simpler to use out of the box.probably has higher proficiency ceiling so it's preferred if you need to snip on a regular basis.Multiple solutions worked here are brief differences (see review sites for more detailed comparisons) This is non-ideal because my intermediate operation could take a long time, there might be quality issues with the extracted frames, and it's a lot of work to use some tool to extract frames. One way I can think of doing this is to screen capture that region (for example using LICEcap) then dig in to find the desired frames. Is there an easy way to do this in Windows 10? I'd like to capture the same rectangle from the first snip.I change the code to modify what's drawn to that part of the screen.

I run my code to draw something to a canvas in my browser.I have to manually perform this operation for example by pressing some button in another application. I would like to snip the same part of the screen after I perform some other operation in another application that changes what's shown in that part of the screen. In windows 10, I can use the Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch to snip a part my screen (basically a screenshot + crop to selection).
