It sounds like a better solution might be to create your own screen saver which, when a specific key is pressed, saves the current image to a specific location. That way you keep all the file name info, etc. You could also press another key to add information to the picture, and have current picture information displayed in a small font near the bottom. An easy way to annotate pictures over a long period of time. -Adam Russell McMahon wrote: >I want a program that performs Windows screen capture (probably using either >"PrtScrn" or "Alt-PrtScrn") and saves the images to a series of "clipboards" >that I can then access and save as desired. I wish the saving location to >automatically increment after each save and NOT to require me to specify the >next location. Being freeware would be nice but is not essential. > >I already have software that saves to multiple clipboards, but it requires >the saving location to be specified explicitly on each occasion. > >Why: The main application is to save pictures that are presented by a >screensaver when they take my fancy. I have a large collection of personally >taken photos which are randomly & rapidly presented by a screensaver and >when one catches my attention for whatever reason I wish to be able to save >it and perhaps go and access the original subsequently. > >It would also be very useful to be able to do this when performing multiple >screensaves either off web or when documenting Windows based applications, >rather than having to save each capture before proceeding. > > > Russell McMahon > >-- >http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList >mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu > > > > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu