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Apply Spacing to Snapshot
Enhance Snapshots by Applying Spacing Annotations Effortlessly
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Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Upload your snapshot to the annotation tool and use the text or shape annotation features to apply spacing or markup areas as needed.
Yes, you can upload screenshot images and use the annotation features like text and shapes to mark areas needing spacing corrections.
Yes, you can customize colors and text properties to tailor your annotations, ensuring they stand out on your snapshot.
You can upload and annotate JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP image formats. PDF annotation is also supported.
Yes, image files up to 100 MB can be uploaded for annotation in a single session.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time. Once done, you can restart the session to annotate another file.
You can use the shapes tool to draw arrows or circles to highlight specific areas that need attention.
Yes, you can preview the annotations applied to your snapshot before downloading or saving the file.
Yes, if you sign in to your account, you can save annotated images directly to Evernote.
No, the tool doesn't allow text editing within snapshots. It only supports adding annotations on top of the image.
No, the annotation tool is intended for desktop browsers only. It does not support mobile devices.
The text annotation tool allows you to add comments or labels directly onto your snapshot, with options to customize the text.
Use arrows or text annotations to clearly point out and describe the areas on the snapshot that require spacing corrections.
No, batch processing is not available. You need to annotate snapshots one at a time.
There's no strict limit to annotations, but ensure they remain clear and purposeful without overcrowding the snapshot.