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Edit Scanned Picture in Linux
Edit Scanned Picture Easily on Linux
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Upload your scanned picture file, choose from various annotation tools, and start editing. You can mark, draw, and highlight directly on your image.
Yes, you can customize colors and styles for your annotations. Use the pen or shapes tools to adjust stroke width and color for tailored markups.
You can upload JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. These cover most standard scanned picture outputs, allowing flexibility in your editing needs.
Yes, use our image annotation tool directly in your Linux web browser. No installation or plugins are required, making it easy and accessible.
Yes, the tool supports images up to 100 MB. Ensure your uploaded file is within this limit for smooth processing and editing.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your image where you want to place text. Type in your comments or labels, and adjust the text font and color as needed.
Yes, our tool is compatible with major browsers on Linux, such as Chrome and Firefox. Just ensure your browser is up to date for optimal performance.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize important sections. Select your color preferences and drag the cursor over the area you want to highlight.
The pen tool allows freehand drawing on your scanned image. Choose different colors and stroke widths to make your drawings clear and effective.
Select the shapes tool to add geometric annotations like rectangles or circles. Perfect for outlining specific details or creating emphasis in your images.
If logged in, you can save your annotated images directly to Evernote. This requires an Evernote account, making your annotations easily accessible.
No, the tool is designed for desktop use only. For Linux, access it through your desktop's web browser such as Chrome or Firefox.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time. Complete your annotations, download the file, and start a new session for each new file you wish to process.
No, the tool does not offer OCR (optical character recognition) capabilities. It focuses on adding annotations, not on extracting or editing text from images.
No, the tool can't edit existing text in images. Annotations are added on top of the image, not altering the original content.