Jet Screenshot has a useful feature - Copy From Clipboard. Instead of making a capture, the user can load in the image from clipboard. Once the image is in, it can be edited and shared in the same way as usual screen shots captured with Jet Screenshot.
Unique to the Copy From Clipboard feature is that the user can copy a selected part of the image from the external image editor, an entire image file, a path to the file on the hard drive, a URL address of the file on the Web. Jet Screenshot will understand any type of information in clipboard and handle it correctly. For example, if it is a URL link, the file is downloaded to the local drive and uploaded into Jet Screenshot automatically.

Supported file formats include *.BMP, *.JPG, *.JPEG, *.PNG, *.GIF, *.TIFF, *.PCX, *.ICO, *.CUR, *.WMF, *.EMF, *.TGA, *.PXM. *.JP2, *.J2K.
Here are two examples how to use the Copy from Clipboard feature.
To load a file to edit in Jet Screenshot:
1. Select a file in Windows Explorer.
2. Press CTRL+C to copy the file to clipboard.
3. Right-click the Jet Screenshot icon in the system tray.
4. Select Copy From Clipboard to paste the image to Jet Screenshot.
The image will appear in the Edit mode.
In the same manner, you can load a file from the Web.
To load a file from the Web to edit in Jet Screenshot:
1. Copy the URL address of the image to clipboard.
2. Right-click the Jet Screenshot icon in the system tray.
3. Select Copy From Clipboard to paste the image to Jet Screenshot.
Jet Screenshot follows the link to download the file from the Web. When the download is over, the image appears in the Edit mode.
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