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This screenshot was captured and edited with Snagit to help a new reviewer navigate the manuscript central website.Ĭamtasia is a video capture and editing tool that allows a user to capture action that appears on the computer screen as well as audio from a microphone and video from a webcam. Figure 1 is a screen capture from Manuscript Central that was annotated to show a new reviewer how to navigate the site.

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A captured image can be saved in almost any image format or sent directly to a word, excel, or powerpoint file, or it can be included in an Instant Message (IM), sent to an email address, or printed. After capturing a screen or a region of interest from a computer screen, the user can edit the image, add text and color, add shapes and arrows, or erase parts of the image (for example, to remove patient identification). There are other screen capture and editing programs out there, but for me, they do not measure up to Snagit. It is possible that the University of Florida was one of the first departments to have a multiple license agreement so Snagit could be installed on all PACS workstations and faculty computers for creating teaching files, presentations, and publications. Why would I feature this commercial company in a TechBits column? Because Snagit from TechSmith has long been my application of choice for screen capture and editing to create training materials. Jing is a limited video capture system for creating short videos and sharing them through. Another of their products, SnagIt, captures and edits still images from a computer screen or a selected part of the screen. As great as Camtasia Studio is, TechSmith offers much more than video capture and editing. The video capture system used was Camtasia Studio from the company TechSmith ( ).

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The meeting was rich with content, and no one could attend all the sessions, so this was the method SIIM used to make the content available to all of us including members unable to attend the meeting. Many of these images, systems, and task descriptions are available on our computers and need to be captured and shared.Īt the SIIM 2010 annual meeting, a video capture system was used to record the presentations to be posted on for members to view. As educators and researchers, we often are called upon to produce training materials, presentations, and publications using images from our Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), snapshots from unique systems to be featured or described, or illustrations on how to perform tasks.










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