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Edit Scanned Picture on iPad
Edit Scanned Pictures on iPad with Online Tools
o trascina e rilascia un file
Supporta formati PDF e immagini (massimo 100MB)
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While you can't use this tool directly on iPad, you can prepare the scanned picture and annotate it on a desktop or laptop.
You can upload scanned images in formats like JPG, PNG using your desktop browser. This tool doesn't operate directly on iPad.
Make sure your scanned image is under 100 MB. Larger files need resizing or compressing before uploading for annotations.
Yes, you can upload and annotate images for free. Some features like saving to Evernote require an account.
Use pen, text, highlight, and shape tools for markups on images. Customize colors and sizes for each tool.
Yes, the text annotation tool allows you to add and customize text on any part of your scanned image.
Select the highlight tool to emphasize areas on your scanned picture. Choose colors suitable for visibility.
The tool supports image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Ensure your scanned pictures are in these formats.
You can use shape tools to draw arrows, circles, and rectangles on your scanned images for better emphasis.
Yes, if your scanned document is saved as a PDF, you can annotate it using the same tools as for images.
This tool is not directly available on the iPad. It requires desktop access to upload and annotate files.
No, an internet connection is required to access and use the online annotation features.
Currently, the tool is optimized for desktop use only. It is not available for mobile devices including iPads.
Batch processing isn't supported. You need to upload and annotate one image at a time and restart for another.
No, the tool doesn't support text extraction from images. It focuses solely on annotation and markup.