When I tried this and viewed or converted the file on MacOS each of the files only has a section of the image, or none at all. pict files from a Classic Mac OS filesystem to a modern file system is described here – when you copy the file you get the ‘resource fork’ but lose the ‘data fork’, in this case losing most of the image file data. pict file format is even more unusual as it uses Classic Mac OS file system features called a ‘ resource fork‘ and a ‘data fork’. tiff format), but on OS 9 it’s in a less common. On current MacOS versions the file saved to your desktop is in png format (Mac OS X versions around 10.4 saved screenshots in. The Shift+Cmd+4 key combo is common from all the way back to Mac OS 9 (and maybe earlier?) to all Mac OS X and current MacOS versions and takes a screenshot of a selected area on the screen.
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