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Remove Comments from Snapshot
Remove Comments from Snapshot Easily Online
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
This tool allows you to remove annotations and comments from image files like snapshots directly in your browser. Simply upload your image and use the annotation removal options to clear unwanted comments.
To delete comments, upload your snapshot, select the areas with comments, and use the available annotation tools to remove them. Download the updated image once done.
Yes, you can remove comments from snapshots on any Windows computer using a web browser. There's no need to install any software for the process.
The tool supports common formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for image annotation and comment removal.
The tool allows you to annotate and manage standard image formats taken from PowerCLI outputs, provided they are in the supported image formats like .png or .jpg.
No, the tool is designed for one file at a time. Complete your work on one snapshot, then upload another for further processing.
Upload your image and use the annotation tool to delete or hide comments. Adjust the image using available tools and colors to ensure a clear final version.
Yes, each image file must be 100 MB or less. This ensures quick processing and better tool performance.
Ensure the snapshot is in a supported format like .jpg or .png. If the issue persists, check the file size or try a different web browser.
No, the annotation tool is only available for desktop browsers. Use Chrome, Firefox, or another desktop browser for best results.
No, the tool doesn't support text extraction from images. It's designed to visually remove comments rather than capture text content.
Once you remove comments and annotations, download the updated image in its original format to maintain quality.
After removing comments, preview the image and click download to save it with changes or save it directly to Evernote if logged in.
For PDFs, upload the document and use the tool to add or remove annotations. PDFs support similar tools but with multiple pages handling capability.
No, the tool is for individual use and doesn't support real-time collaboration or multi-user editing at this time.