👉 Screenshotting involves capturing and saving a specific moment from a computer screen, typically using software tools or built-in operating system functions. This process usually starts by selecting the area of interest on the screen, then pressing a designated key (often F11 or Ctrl+Shift+PrtSc) to capture the image. The software then processes this selection, converting it into a high-resolution file that can be saved in various formats like PNG, JPEG, or TIFF. Advanced tools offer more control, allowing users to adjust aspects such as resolution, compression, and color depth. This technique is widely used for documentation, sharing screenshots for tutorials, or preserving visual data in situations where live interaction isn't feasible.