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How to remove the grey space on either side of a screenshot in Monterey?

This must be new to Monterey because I didn't experience it in Catalina or Mojave. I want to take two screenshots, place them side by side with no space between them and then screenshot that combined image. But each screenshot has a grey space/panel on either side of it and I can't find a way to remove it. There is possibly a workaround but why does it happen in the first place? It's very annoying!

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Mar 1, 2022 6:40 PM

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Mar 1, 2022 10:06 PM in response to macarthurdent

  1. Press the Command (⌘)-Shift (⇧)-4 keys simultaneously on your Mac’s keyboard. You’ll enter a mode where you can take a screenshot of a selected area of your screen and your mouse pointer should change to a crosshair icon.
  2. Press the Spacebar key. This will change your cursor to a camera symbol to denote that you’ll be capturing a screenshot of a specific window.
  3. Now hold the Option (⌥) key, position the cursor over a window you’d like to screenshot, then hit the left mouse button to grab an image of the selected window without the annoying drop shadow effect.


The old method to globally disable drop shadow screenshot effect no longer works on Monterey:

 defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow true; killall SystemUIServer

Mar 3, 2022 5:42 AM in response to macarthurdent

If you are capturing a selected area that includes the edge of a window you will pickup a drop shadow in the screenshot. If you are capturing a selected window and use the Option key you will not pickup a drop shadow.


At this time, there is no automatic way to avoid the drop shadow on a selected area capture. However, you can work around it with some extra work on your part. Using a multi-step process, you can capture the window then capture the background and you can layer the two images in an image editor then merge the layers and have a the result you are looking for. Preview should suffice but other image / photo editors will have more features and options.


Alternative: Capture the entire window open in Preview and crop it.

How to remove the grey space on either side of a screenshot in Monterey?

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