
This webpage has been intentionally built with minimal style. It's one way to help me keep these websites of mine on the internet. In case of uploading you instantly get link to a screenshot you’ve. You just hit Lightshot icon on the toolbar or status bar, then select area you want to make a screenshot from and click Save or Upload to server'. I've found 5 to be a safe number.Ĭonsider buying me a coffee. Lightshot is a tool allowing you to easily make screenshots of any selected area in a browser tab. Either be smart and only open a few images at once or use TunnelBear. Just a warning, if you open too many at once, or in quick succession, then your IP may be blocked from accessing Prnt.sc. Although due to cross-origin resource sharing and the fact I didn't want to spend an eternity on a fun project, the random images are opened in new tabs, rather than embedded here directly.
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Well, I had heard about people finding funny images on Prnt.sc, but I'm lazy, and it's a manual process. For example, the key ni90qm, brings up an image of a few Pokemon.

So how can they be found?Įach image on Prnt.sc gets a unique identifier when uploaded, and from what I've seen, the format is a simple 6-digit alphanumerical key. It allows you to select any area of the screen on your desktop and take a screenshot with two button clicks. These images can be found on a website called Prnt.sc, and they're publically available. When I try to open it I have to choose a program to open it with because the file type is unknown. Lightshot is a screenshot utility that allows you to quickly customise screenshots, and upload them to the internet. It used to default to the Lightshot folder. A fun project made by Chris Hannah that finds random images stored on Prnt.sc.
