Snapshot
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Snapshot or snapshots or snap shot may refer to:
- Snapshot (photography), an amateur photograph taken without preparation
Computing
- Snapshot algorithm, a computer algorithm that copies a self-consistent image of the entire network to stable storage
- Snapshot (computer storage), a set of computer files and directories kept in storage as they were some time in the past
- SNP file format, a file format for a "snapshot" of a chart or report from Microsoft Access
- Snapshot, a view of a source code repository as it was at a particular time for the purpose of revision control in software development
- System image, of an entire system at a point in time (or process image of a process)
- Snapshot, a module of the Laserfiche product which creates and stores an image of an electronic file
Film and photography
- Snapshot (film), a 1979 Australian film directed by Simon Wincer
- Snap Shot, an upcoming film
Music
- "Snapshot" (song), a 1996 song by American drag performer RuPaul
- "Snap Shot", a 1981 song by Slave
Albums
- Snapshot (Daryl Braithwaite album), a 2005 album by Australian musician Daryl Braithwaite
- Snapshot (Sylvia album), a 1983 album by American country music singer Sylvia
- Snapshot (Mission of Burma album), a 2004 live album by American band Mission of Burma
- Snapshot (Roger Glover album), a 2005 album by English musician Roger Glover
- Snapshot (The Strypes album), a 2003 album by Irish band The Strypes
- Snapshot, a 2000 album by Canadian band Knacker
- Snapshots (Eleanor McEvoy album), a 1999 album by Eleanor McEvoy
- Snapshots (Kim Wilde album), a 2011 covers album by Kim Wilde
Other uses
- Snap shot (ice hockey), a fast shot made by snapping the wrists
- Snapshot (video game), a 2012 platform indie game
- Snapshot, a novel by Garry Disher
- SNAPSHOT, a United States program that launched the SNAP-10A nuclear reactor powered satellite
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