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Customize Spacing on Photo
Modify Spacing on Photos with Our Online Tool
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The tool allows you to annotate and mark up photos directly in the browser without needing to download or install additional software.
While this tool focuses on annotations, you can visually modify spacing using shapes and alignment tools for emphasis on photo's elements.
Yes, while the tool doesn’t directly alter spacing, you can use annotation tools like shapes and text to adjust visual spacing.
The tool is tailored for annotations such as adding text or shapes, not for editing photo content directly like traditional photo editors.
Upload your photo in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP and use the pen, text, and shape tools available in the browser interface.
No, the tool currently supports desktop browsers only, not mobile devices.
Supported image formats include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP for annotations and edits.
The tool allows you to use shapes and annotations to change the layout perception but does not alter the actual design or spacing.
After annotating, you can download the image with all your edits embedded or save it to Evernote if you are logged in.
No, you can only process and annotate one file at a time.
No, the tool operates online, requiring a browser with internet access for full functionality.
Each file can be a maximum of 100 MB to ensure smooth operation and processing within the platform.
You can annotate one photo per session. For multiple photos, restart the session after saving your current file.
The tool does not support text extraction from images, as it is focused on adding annotations.
Yes, you have a range of colors to choose from when using text, pen, or shapes for your annotations.