Automating Screenshot Workflows for Software Documentation
Technical writers capture hundreds of screenshots for software manuals and help centres. Each screenshot must be consistently sized, annotated, and optimised for web delivery.
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- Capture screenshots of each software feature at a consistent window size
- Use the Image Cropper to trim unnecessary browser chrome and OS elements
- Use the Image Resizer to standardise all screenshots to the documentation width (800px)
- Use the Image Converter to save as WebP for web delivery with PNG fallbacks
- Use the Image Compressor to reduce file sizes for faster help-centre loading
- Use the Image Metadata Remover to strip EXIF data before publishing
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