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When in Doubt, Blur it Out – 5 Reasons to Use Blurring at Work

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But that’s kind of ugly, and pulls attention away from your actual content. You want to focus viewers’ attention on particular button, or action, so they know what to click on, or the right way to do something. The post When in Doubt, Blur it Out – 5 Reasons to Use Blurring at Work appeared first on TechSmith Blogs.

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5 Reasons to Blur Images at Work (When in Doubt, Blur it Out)

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But that’s kind of ugly and pulls attention away from your actual content. You want to focus viewers’ attention on a particular button, or action, so they know what to click on, or the right way to do something. Now that you have your screenshot, how do you block out stuff you don’t want people to see?

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Tag It in Snagit: Improve Customer-Related Content Management in Sales

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Once my captures are in the capture tray in the Snagit Editor, I can add some text, highlight something, or blur anything that’s confidential. It’s tough to grab attention, and transcend some of those messages competing for customer mind-share. Next I add a tag, which allows me to easily circle back to the information later.

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How To Use Visual Communication and Why It Matters

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Making comments on video stills for your video editor, such as where to blur out confidential information. At TechSmith, we often interview customers to learn how they use visuals in their jobs, and will record the calls rather than just relying on handwritten notes. Brand guidelines pulled from the TechSmith style guide.