![]() On Snagit Editor, select all the photos/screenshots you would like to apply an edit. ![]() Snagit can help in getting everything done in batch operations with merely a few clicks. Doing that manually for each of the images takes a considerable amount of time. I now have to resize the photos, give them border a watermark and then save them individually to my hard drive. The transfer is done, but that only solves half of the problem. If both the devices are connected to the same network, they will be paired automatically and you would see the screenshots in the Snagit Editor library in no time. Now scan the QR code in the phone and wait for the connection to initiate. It will open up a window with the QR code along with some info. Here select the option, Connect to Mobile Device. Open up the Snagit Editor window and click on File. Having done that, the app will open up the camera and ask you to scan the QR code from the computer to pair the devices and initiate the transfer. I will be selecting Snagit here, but if you wish to transfer videos, you can choose one of the other two products. You will get the option to share the items to three of the TechSmith products, namely Snagit, Camtasia and Relay. Getting back to the task at hand, select the photos, and tap the share option on the app. ![]() You can annotate the photos on the app if you wish, but I prefer doing that on the Snagit Editor. The app lines up all the screenshots you have taken in a separate category which makes it easier to select the photos. Once you install the app, it will give you the option to take a photo, or choose from the ones you already have in your library. Importing the Photos to Snagit Editorįirstly, install the Fuse app from TechSmith on your smartphone. Do try out the trial version if you haven’t already. The application is priced at US $49 and is worth every penny. I have been using it for years now in my blogging career. Note: Snagit is a premium screenshot, screencast capturing and editing tool for Windows from the house of TechSmith. Recently I discovered an amazing way through which I could transfer photos directly to my Snagit Editor and then batch edit it. You might say, I set higher goals when it comes to transferring files wirelessly. If you have been following my articles, you must have noticed how I always find easier ways to transfer files and photos from phone to computer. One task that I do on a daily basis as a part of my job is to take screenshots on smartphones and then process them on the computer.
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