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XFCE-screenshooter. It comes with Mint XFCE and its never left me wanting. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm using xfce4-screenshooter because it came with the DE. It's deep-frying my screenshots, even when I send it directly to the clipboard instead of saving it to disk. Saving to disk uses .png not .jpeg and yet there's clear artifacting that I'd expect from jpeg. Example. Source: over 2 years ago
Maybe https://getfireshot.com/ is a solution for you? Source: over 2 years ago
There's lots of great tools for saving websites, but FireShot is what I usually use. A lot of the time you can print a website as a PDF and it'll look decent, but FireShot let's you save whatever portion of a website you want as an HD image or PDF, which will look identical to the original and have working links and stuff (if it's PDF). Definitely try it out. Source: almost 3 years ago
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