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Edit Screenshot on Ubuntu
Edit Screenshot Images on Ubuntu with Ease
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To edit screenshots, upload the image, then use annotation tools like text, highlights, or shapes to modify the image directly in your browser.
Yes, you can annotate screenshots on Ubuntu by uploading your screenshot to our browser-based tool and using various annotation features.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your screenshot, type your text, and position it as needed. Customize the font size and color before saving.
Tools include a pen for freehand drawing, text boxes for comments, highlighting for emphasis, and shapes like arrows and circles to mark areas.
Select the highlight tool and drag over the area of your screenshot you wish to emphasize. Choose different colors to categorize highlights.
Directly editing screenshots in the terminal involves more technical software. For quick edits, our tool offers graphic annotations through a browser.
Apply shapes or highlight specific areas of your screenshot to draw attention to particular details efficiently.
Yes, the annotation tool works completely online in your browser, requiring no additional software installation on Ubuntu or any desktop system.
No, the tool supports annotating one screenshot at a time. Upload, annotate, download, and restart for the next screenshot.
Supported formats for image uploads include JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing flexibility with most screenshots.
Yes, there is a maximum file size of 100 MB per upload, which accommodates most screenshot files comfortably.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR for extracting text from screenshots. It's focused on adding annotations.
If your file exceeds 100 MB, you'll need to reduce its size before uploading. Compress images or choose a smaller dimension.
No, the annotation tool is specifically designed for desktop browsers. For mobile, consider using appropriate apps.
The tool does not support real-time collaboration. Annotations are added individually, and the file is then saved for sharing.