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Edit Scanned Photo on iMac
Effortlessly Edit Scanned Photos on Your iMac
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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Upload your scanned photo to our online annotation tool. Once uploaded, use various tools to mark, annotate, or highlight areas as needed.
You can use pen, text annotation, highlighting, and shapes. Customize colors and sizes to suit your editing needs.
No, you can only edit one photo at a time. After finishing, download your work, then upload the next file.
The tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP files, making it versatile for many types of scanned images.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas. Choose from various colors to make the important parts stand out.
Yes, you can access the basic annotation tools for free, including uploading and previewing your edited photo.
Absolutely, you can use the annotation tool directly in your browser on an iMac. No software installation is required.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to add notes or comments. Click on the photo where you want to place your text.
You can select from multiple colors using the color picker, enhancing your ability to organize and emphasize different annotations.
Yes, logging in allows you to download your annotated files or save them to Evernote. Without an account, you can only preview them.
Yes, the pen tool allows you to customize stroke width, perfect for either detailed work or bold annotations.
Yes, you can upload image files up to 100 MB. This should accommodate most scanned photos easily.
No, the tool doesn't support editing existing text within images. It overlays annotations on top of the image.
No, the current tool is optimized for desktop use. Access it via a browser on your iMac or other desktop devices.
No, batch processing is not available. You'll need to annotate each photo individually, downloading each one when done.