Did Tahoe block changing the default screenshot format to pdf?

Since Tahoe I can no longer capture the screen—or parts of it—directly to PDF The only option left is to use the terminal command to switch the screenshot format back to PNG or JPG. Has Apple disabled the PDF option altogether? If so, that’s a step backwards, forcing you to open each PNG in Preview and export it to PDF—a real hassle if you need to make multiple screenshots.


Mac mini (M2 Pro, 2023)

Posted on Oct 5, 2025 6:57 AM

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Posted on Oct 5, 2025 8:42 AM

The following certainly works on Tahoe 26.0.1 and is sufficiently generic as to have worked on several previous generations of macOS:

defaults write com.apple.screencapture type pdf


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Oct 12, 2025 8:00 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:
FWIW, ⇧⌘5 is not a screenshot shortcut, it opens the screenshot options panel.

?huh?


It does both. I use Command-Shift-5 as the shortcut for nearly every screenshot I take.


Command-Shift-3 captures the whole screen in one step.


Command-Shift-4 gives you (1) a selection cursor you can position, click, drag and release to capture a region OR (2) if you press Space the cursor becomes a camera icon and you can click a window to capture that window (including a shadowed border).


Command-Shift-5 shows the screenshot options/controls AND gives a bounding box where you can drag the corners (or move the whole box) then capture that selected region by pressing return.




The reason that I use Command-Shift-5 most is that it allows me to reposition the boundaries as desired to select the precise region I want before the capture. With Command-Shift-4, once you click the starting position is fixed.


Oct 12, 2025 4:01 AM in response to u0cram

u0cram wrote:

Same as aist-15 :
Tahoe 26.0.1
screencapture pdf format don't work : only sound, no screenshot picture in bottom-right, no file in screencapture location, for all shortcuts (⇧⌘3, ⇧⌘4, ⇧⌘5)

Don't know what to tell you. Works fine for me.

FWIW, ⇧⌘5 is not a screenshot shortcut, it opens the screenshot options panel.


Just to add, I have no idea why anyone would want a PDF screenshot.

Oct 12, 2025 8:32 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:
It doesn't do both. It opens the panel then you can chose what to do next. You certainly like to argue.

Pot, meet kettle. If I can press Command-Shift-5 then return and that takes a screenshot, then it's a key combination that takes a screenshot. A shortcut. Q.E.D.


If your next argument is that it's not a shortcut because an extra keypress is required, then Command-Shift-4-space-return is NOT a shortcut either, even though it takes a screenshot. But feel free to argue the point anyway,

Oct 12, 2025 8:50 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:
That's two things. If you don't press Enter it doesn't do anything but sit there.

Ok. Then by your definition Command-Shift-4 is not a screenshot shortcut, either. If you press Command-Shift-4, then don't click the mouse/trackpad it doesn't do anything but sit there. So the only shortcut that actually takes a screenshot is Command-Shift-3. In your world.


Meanwhile, I will keep using Command-Shift-5 as my not-a-screenshot-shortcut-that-somehow-still-takes-screenshots.


Oct 12, 2025 9:14 AM in response to dialabrain

dialabrain wrote:
You're more than welcome to continue arguing with yourself.

A typical forum response from someone who has lost an argument but cannot admit they were wrong. I'm surprised you could type a response at all, I figured you'd have pressed Command-Shift-4 and were waiting for your screenshot to happen without doing a second thing.


Oh well. Have a good day!

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