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Edit Scanned Photo on Microsoft Edge
Easily Edit Scanned Photos Online with Microsoft Edge
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your scanned photos directly into Microsoft Edge using the annotation tool. Utilize the pen, shapes, and text annotations to make quick edits online.
The tool supports image file formats including .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp for streamlined editing directly within your browser.
Yes, the maximum file size is 100 MB per photo. This allows for efficient processing and quick online editing using the tool.
No installation is needed. The tool works seamlessly within the Microsoft Edge browser, allowing you to edit directly and save your edits online.
Yes, you can customize colors and stroke widths for annotations, including pen markings, text notes, and shape outlines, according to your preferences.
You can add various annotations such as freehand drawings, text notes, highlights, and geometric shapes including arrows, rectangles, and circles.
Select the text annotation tool, click on your photo where you want to add text, and type your desired content. Adjust the text color and font size as needed.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize important sections of a scanned photo. Multiple color options are available for different highlights.
After completing your edits, you can download the annotated photo directly from the browser, with all annotations saved and embedded in the file.
No, the tool currently supports editing one photo at a time. You need to process each scanned photo individually within a single session.
Yes, as long as you are using the Microsoft Edge browser on your Mac, you can easily upload and edit scanned photos online.
You can select from different geometric shapes and customize their colors and sizes. This is helpful for marking specific areas on your scanned photos.
Yes, you can upload and annotate PDFs with tools similar to those used for scanned photos, supporting text, shapes, and highlight annotations.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop browsers only. You need to access it via Microsoft Edge on a desktop or laptop.
Try reducing the file size by compressing the scanned photo or using lower resolution settings before uploading it for annotation in Microsoft Edge.