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Edit Scanned Photo on Ubuntu
Edit Scanned Photo Program Free for Ubuntu Users
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can upload your scanned photo to our browser-based tool, which allows you to annotate and mark up images directly without needing additional software.
Yes, the tool is free to use for editing scanned photos. You can upload your image, make annotations, and save the changes without any cost.
The tool supports popular image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for different types of scanned photos.
Yes, as long as you are using a compatible browser on your desktop, you can access the tool on any operating system, including Ubuntu.
No, there is no need to install any software. The tool works entirely in your web browser, providing a seamless experience for photo editing.
The tool offers pen, text, highlighting, and shape tools to create detailed annotations on your scanned photos, allowing for comprehensive editing.
Yes, you can customize annotation colors using the color picker tool. This applies to pen, text, highlighting, and shapes, enhancing your editing capabilities.
No, the tool does not allow you to edit existing text within scanned photos. It can only add new annotations on top of the image.
Select the highlighting tool, then drag your cursor over the area you want to emphasize. You can adjust the color to suit your needs.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per photo. Ensure your scanned photo is within this size to upload successfully.
No, you can only upload and edit one image at a time. Complete your edits, download the image, and restart the session for another file.
No, it is designed for desktop use only. You will need to access it via a desktop browser like Chrome or Firefox on your computer.
Yes, logged-in users have the option to save their annotated files directly to Evernote, integrating seamlessly with your notes.
If your photo exceeds 100 MB, you may need to reduce the file size before uploading. Consider compressing the image to meet the requirements.
While the tool specializes in image annotations, it does support PDF files for markup. Multi-page PDFs are managed through page navigation options.