![]() Opening Finder, navigating to your Desktop 1, opening the file in Preview, selecting the image, ⌘+C to copy it into my clipboard, switching to the correct destination app, and then finally ⌘+V to paste it takes a while and breaks my flow. You can modify the above shortcut using Control (⌘+Control+Shift+4) to put the screenshot in the clipboard directly, and this works great if you are going to paste it immediately but the process of going back to find the latest screenshot much more manual and laborious. In addition to using it for archival purposes, I use it when messaging and when building presentations to quickly pull material together. The built-in screenshot tool in MacOS (⌘+Shift+4) is really useful to quickly capture a part of your screen.
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