Ditto is an extension to the Windows Clipboard. You copy something to the Clipboard and Ditto takes what you copied and stores it in a database to retrieve at a later time.
I like to leave Ditto saving everything by default, but I don't usually need enormous screenshots, so I set the cap size in Advanced Options to 100k or so. If I have an image (or perhaps anything) larger than that in the clipboard buffer and I try to manually explicitly tell Ditto to save it (because sometimes I want an enormous screenshot), it adds an entry saying BAD DESCRIPTION.
It also sometimes pops up about a dozen of these error boxes:
I like to leave Ditto saving everything by default, but I don't usually need enormous screenshots, so I set the cap size in Advanced Options to 100k or so. If I have an image (or perhaps anything) larger than that in the clipboard buffer and I try to manually explicitly tell Ditto to save it (because sometimes I want an enormous screenshot), it adds an entry saying BAD DESCRIPTION.
It also sometimes pops up about a dozen of these error boxes: