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Delete Circles from Snapshot
Easily Delete Circles from Snapshot with Our Annotation Tool
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, by uploading your snapshot and using the shapes tool to remove or modify circles. Adjust or delete unwanted annotations easily.
Upload your image, locate the circle using the shapes tool, and delete or replace it. Download the cleaned snapshot when done.
Yes, select the tool used originally to create the circle. You can alter or remove annotations as needed.
The tool supports image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Ensure your snapshot is in one of these formats for processing.
The tool specifically handles image annotation. For AWS snapshot issues, you may require services or tools specific to AWS.
The tool focuses on visual annotations. Handling data references like circular references would require different software.
If these snapshots are in supported formats like PNG or JPG, you can edit them as needed.
No, this tool doesn't manage account deletions. It is designed for annotating images only.
No, the tool operates on desktop browsers only. For mobile access, consider using tools compatible with mobile devices.
Yes, the tool can handle up to 100 MB per file. Ensure your snapshot fits within this size for smooth editing.
No, only one snapshot can be processed per session. Complete one before starting another.
The tool can edit snapshot files, but ensuring complete upload processing is outside its scope.
No, this tool annotates existing image or PDF files. Creation of new files isn't supported.
After finishing your edits, click the download option to save the changes with embedded annotations.
Yes, undo functions allow you to revert recent changes during the annotation session. Save often to prevent loss of important changes.