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Flip Photo on MacOS
Flip and Annotate Photos on MacOS Easily
o arrastra y suelta un archivo
Admite formatos PDF e imagen (máximo 100MB)
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You can flip a photo on MacOS by using our browser-based tool. Simply upload the photo and use the flip function to achieve your desired orientation.
Yes, this tool is accessible via browsers on MacOS. No installation is required, allowing you to flip and annotate photos seamlessly.
No, the tool works entirely online via your browser, so there's no need to install any software on your MacOS device.
The tool supports common image formats like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp, ensuring compatibility with most photo files you have.
Yes, after flipping your photo, you can use annotation tools to add text, highlights, shapes, and drawings to enhance your image.
Once you upload your image, select the annotation tool you need, such as text or shapes, and begin adding your enhancements directly onto the photo.
While you can annotate and flip images, creating animated slideshows requires a different application beyond this tool's capabilities.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can directly save your annotated images to Evernote after flipping and enhancing them.
The maximum file size allowed is 100 MB per image. This should accommodate most high-resolution photos and images.
No, the tool processes one photo at a time. You'll need to complete flipping and annotation for each image separately.
Currently, the tool provides a straightforward interface for flipping photos, but it does not include specific keyboard shortcuts.
The annotation and photo flip tool is designed for desktop browsers. It is not optimized for mobile device use.
No, the tool allows for additional annotations but cannot edit any existing text or elements on uploaded images.
The tool supports single images like .jpg and .png, not multi-page image files. For PDFs, multi-page support is available.
No, this tool doesn't support real-time collaboration features. You can annotate and save images individually.