yeah, ive always used png, never had issues. Use it frequently to write notes and comments on images, insert images into docs/mails, compare/contrast texture/shader/lighting changes. I copy a majority of the time instead of saving it, which is dangerous, but copying and pasting to photoshop never has artifacts.
also, if you're a oneNote user, windows+s does the same thing, but will plop the image directly into oneNote w/o automatically. super fast.
Seconding Greenshot .. it has made my life SO much simpler. Hit printscreen, draw a box, and the image is saved to disk AND placed on the clipboard. Couldn't be easier.
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http://zodcode.com/clipcube
I liked the snip tool but I think I might be getting a loss in quality with it, something definitely seems up sometimes.
http://getgreenshot.org/
If you use jpg you get really bad compression. If you use png there is no compression on the image.
:thumbup: cheers for the tip, that has got to be it.
also, if you're a oneNote user, windows+s does the same thing, but will plop the image directly into oneNote w/o automatically. super fast.
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