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Reverse Image on Ubuntu
Annotate and Reverse Images on Ubuntu Easily
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Image annotation involves adding text, shapes, or highlights to an image to provide context, feedback, or emphasis.
To annotate an image on Ubuntu, use an online annotation tool in your web browser. Upload the image, select your annotation options, and download when done.
Reversing an annotation implies removing it, which typically involves deleting the added elements using the undo function or restarting the process.
Yes, as long as you have a web browser installed, you can use online image annotation tools on any Ubuntu version.
Updating image tools on Ubuntu can be done through your system package manager. Check for updates or install newer versions of the tools you use.
No, most online tools process one image at a time. Annotate, save, and then start a new session for another image.
Yes, the tool supports adding annotations to PDF files along with images, offering text, shapes, and highlight options.
The annotation tool supports image files in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats, and also PDFs.
Yes, after annotating your image, you can download it with all modifications embedded.
No, the tool requires an internet connection and operates entirely within your web browser.
Free users can upload and annotate, but downloading and saving features require login.
No installation is needed. The annotation tool works directly from your web browser on Ubuntu.
Yes, upload your screenshot to the tool, use available annotation options, and download the modified image.
No, the current tool doesn't offer OCR capabilities for text extraction from images.
The tool supports image files up to 100 MB, processing one file per session.