In article <0001HW.C4B404C30012CE1BB01AD9AF@News.Individual.NET>, TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft@mac.coom> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:08:45 -0500, dorayme wrote (in article > <doraymeRidThis-D7B3A7.14084529072008@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>): > > > In article <0001HW.C4B3FC810010DEA3B01AD9AF@News.Individual.NET>, > > TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft@mac.coom> wrote: > > > >> On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:15:46 -0500, researcher wrote (in article > >> <3fee6aa1-8267-4312-aaa5-a1c800803869@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com>): > >> > >>> I have numerous file folders each with multiple pictures of a subject > >>> matter and ONE RTF (description). I want to place the contents of each > >>> folder on Shutterfly (a storage sight) and include the description. I > >>> can upload the jpgs but the RTF does not upload. I need a step by step > >>> explanation on how to convert the RTF to a JPG format which is what > >>> Shutterfly recognizes. > >> > >> a) Enter the text into an application such as TextEdit, formatting the > >> text as you would like it to appear. > >> > >> b) Enter Cmd-Shift-4 and then select the area containing the text. > >> > >> c) Open the resulting .png document in Preview. > >> > >> d) From Preview save the document as a .jpg. > > > > Oy TaliesinSoft! This is much better and more succinct than my spiel! > > One thing I didn't think of checking and that is if it is possible to have > the Cmd-Shift-4 snapshot produce a jpg instead of a png. I didn't see > anything in the list of keyboard shortcuts.
It is possible, but not on a per snapshot basis; it's an application wide specification set in the .plist file.