XV is a long established graphical tool that can do screen captures. XV works on Solaris.
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xv lets you do a large number of things (many of them actually useful), including, but not limited to, the following:
* display an image in a window on the screen
* display an image on the root window, in a variety of styles
* grab any rectangular portion of the screen and turn it into an image
* arbitrarily stretch, compress, rotate or flip the image
* crop or pad images
* view files as ASCII text or hexadecimal data
* magnify any portion of the image by any amount, up to the size of the screen
* determine pixel values and x,y coordinates in the image
* adjust image brightness and contrast with a gamma correction function
* apply different gamma functions to the Red, Green, and Blue color components, to correct for non-linear color response
* adjust global image saturation
* perform global hue remapping
* perform histogram equalization
* run a number of image-processing algorithms on any rectangular portion of the image
* edit an image's colormap
* reduce the number of colors in an image
* dither in color and b/w
* crop off solid borders automatically
* convert image formats
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You can ftp XV from here;
ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/xv/
More info on XV here:
http://www.trilon.com/xv/xv.html
There are others, including:
http://www.augrin.com/prod/ec/capture.html
You can find more in this Google search result:
http://www.google.com/search?q=solar...&start=10&sa=N