How to Fix Tinted Screenshots in Windows 10
Sometimes, Windows 10 user complains about screenshots and issue
of tint, regardless of screen capturing methods they are using. Sometimes you
also get some strong issue; when you wish to capture a screenshot, your screen
will be turned red. If you have not to change into your settings and you have
faced this issue, then you need to use some troubleshot that can help you to
fix this issue. In this article, we will teach you how you can fix Tinted
Screenshots in Windows 10 operating system in easy and convenient methods.
How to Fix
Tinted Screenshots in Windows 10
In this article, we have mentioned we have mention five methods
to fix the issue of Tinted Screenshots in Windows 10 operating system in easy
and convenient methods:
- Using Acrobat Reader DC for expert screenshots
- Display Driver Troubleshoot
- Rollback Driver
- Updating driver from the manufacturer’s official website
- Adjust f.lux or similar applications while taking screenshots
1) Using
Acrobat Reader DC for Expert Screenshots
Acrobat Reader DC is one of the famous document management
systems with several powerful tools and features that is appreciated by the
user around the world.
Here you can export your documents into other formats like sign
PDF, render text in speech, and also track real-time.
Although several users don’t know the snapshot tools, this is
mainly copied and into the image, and you can easily paste into other documents
and applications where you want.
To do, Choose Edit, hit Take a Snapshot, and then drag a
rectangular area that you have copied. Now you are free to release your mouse
button and exit the snapshot mode.
Now in the application that you want, Paste the copied picture.
2) Display
Driver Troubleshoot
Here are the steps on how to Display Driver Troubleshoot:
- Tap Windows + X key to launch the command prompt.
- Tap on Device Manager.
- Enable Display Adapter.
Now you need to select right-tap on the following option that is
given below.
3) Rollback
Driver
Here are the steps on how to Rollback Driver:
- Tap Properties.
- Move to the Driver tab.
- Tap on the rollback option that is available on your screen.
4) Updating
Driver fromthe Manufacturer’s Official Website
Here are the steps on how to Updating driver from the
manufacturer’s official website:
- Visit the driver’s manufacturer’s official website or computer
manufacturer.
- Here you need to download and install the latest version of
your graphic card.
- Now you need to uninstall your previous driver and then install
the new driver.
- Now you need to restart your PC when you have complete the
above steps, and then check the issue is resolved.
5) Adjust
F.Luxor Similar Applications While Taking Screenshots
Here are the steps on how to adjust f.lux or similar
applications while taking screenshots:
- Tap Start.
- Write “Power and sleep settings.
- Right in the Related settings, choose “Additional Power
settings.
- Tap “Choose what the power buttons do.”
- Uncheck “Turn on faster Startup” option.
- Tap “Save Changes.”
- Now you need to restart your computer and then check the issue
is resolved.
Graccey Leio is
a self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
security threats. Her passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography,
malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Norton
security products at norton.com/setup.
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