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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I showed you how to take a screenshot and display it in a JFrame using Java&#8217;s Robot class. What if you wanted to save the image to the disk as a GIF, JPG, or PNG? It&#8217;s actually really easy. Let&#8217;s find out how!

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