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Edit Image on Ubuntu
Simple Image Editing Tools for Ubuntu Enthusiasts
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To edit images on Ubuntu, you can use our online annotation tool to upload your picture and apply necessary annotations like notes, highlights, or shapes right from your browser.
Our browser-based annotation tool provides a simple image editing solution for Ubuntu users. You can annotate and modify images without installing any desktop software.
Yes, use the pen tool in our browser-based editor on Ubuntu to draw freehand sketches on your images. This tool is easily customizable with various colors and stroke widths.
Upload your image in the online editor and use the text annotation tool to add comments or labels. Customize text properties to fit your needs.
Yes, use the highlight tool in our image editor to emphasize specific areas or texts in your image. Choose from color-coded highlights to enhance visibility.
You can edit image formats such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. Simply upload these file types to our online editor using any web browser on Ubuntu.
While our tool supports multi-page PDFs, for image-specific editing, ensure you're uploading compatible image files. PDFs allow multi-page navigation and annotations.
Yes, the tool is browser-based and works with any Ubuntu version that supports modern browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
Absolutely, use the color selection tool in the interface to customize colors for all annotation tools, including text, shapes, and pen drawings.
Yes, use the pen and shape tools in our web-based image editor to mark photos akin to traditional paint experiences directly from your browser on Ubuntu.
No, the annotation tool is only available for desktop browsers. Ubuntu users will need to access it via a desktop or laptop for image editing.
No, you cannot modify existing text in images. The tool only supports adding new annotations on top of images.
No, the tool processes one image at a time. You'll need to upload each image separately to annotate.
No, real-time collaboration is not supported. Annotations are done individually and then shared as needed.
Each image must be under 100 MB for uploading. This limit ensures quick processing and download times.