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Erase Highlights from Picture
Remove Unwanted Highlights from Pictures and Enhance Visuals
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Use an online annotation tool. Upload the image and utilize the pen tool to cover highlights with a more desired color, smoothing out unwanted emphasis.
Yes, you can erase highlights online with various tools that provide annotation and editing capabilities, allowing you to adjust or remove highlights effectively.
An annotation tool with pen and color selection abilities works well for removing highlights, by enabling users to draw over highlighted areas.
Use an online image editor to apply adjustments. Tools may offer varying capabilities, such as covering highlights with other colors to diminish intensity.
Yes, apply an overlay using an annotation tool to match the surrounding color, effectively concealing pen highlights on any image.
Select 'upload' in the annotation tool interface, browse your files, and choose the image you want to edit. The tool automatically loads it for annotation.
Supported image file formats include .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp. Ensure your image is one of these formats to use the tool efficiently.
While highlights can be obscured with overlays on PDFs, traditional editing of text highlights is not supported by annotation tools directly.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use only, accessible through web browsers like Chrome or Firefox on computers.
No, the tool allows processing one image or PDF at a time, focusing on detailed individual edits rather than batch operations.
Files up to 100 MB can be uploaded, ensuring they fit within this limit to be processed for annotation and editing online.
After editing, click the 'download' button in the interface to save the annotated image back to your device with all changes embedded.
Yes, by covering existing highlights with new colors using the pen tool, altering the emphasis without complete removal is possible.
Once changes are saved and the image downloaded, restoring the original requires re-uploading the original file from your archive.
Yes, you can address multiple highlights individually or all at once by applying seamless color overlays using the tool's features.