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Cut Image on iOS
Cut Apple Image Outline Without Background on iOS
またはファイルをドラッグ&ドロップ
PDFと画像形式をサポート(最大100MB)
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よくある質問
To cut an image on iOS, use a photo editing app available on the App Store that supports image cropping and background removal. These tools let you select the part of the image you wish to keep and remove the rest.
Yes, by using a tool or app that provides options to remove backgrounds, you can outline an image. Select the subject using the app's tools, then apply the outline to keep the desired parts.
Apple shapes cut refers to outlining or cutting specific parts of an image based on the shape detected, like apples or other specific forms. Many apps offer shape detection tools for this purpose.
Yes, many iOS apps allow for easy background removal. They offer selections such as the lasso or magic wand to select the background and delete it, leaving the foreground intact.
Yes, iOS devices have robust editing apps available, allowing you to cut, crop, and enhance images directly on your iPhone without needing a computer.
Many apps are designed for image cutting and editing on iOS, often including features for background removal and shape detection to refine your images.
Yes, image annotation apps on iOS offer tools for marking, highlighting, and adding notes to your images, similar to desktop counterparts.
Yes, using apps with background removal tools is a straightforward way to eliminate backgrounds from photos directly on your phone.
While iOS devices can perform complex editing tasks, they might lack some advanced features found in desktop software, although they are suitable for most standard photo editing needs.
Some apps offer free basic tools for image cutting and editing on iOS, although they might require in-app purchases for more advanced features.
Multi-page support usually refers to document formats like PDFs, not typically to image files. For images, focus on individual edits rather than multi-page capabilities.
Batch processing of images is generally not available in most iOS apps, which often require handling one image at a time due to device limitations.
Most image editing apps on iOS are designed for solo work. For real-time collaboration, use cloud-based solutions or share edited files with others.
Without OCR capabilities, direct text extraction from images isn't possible. You would need specialized OCR apps for that functionality.
iOS apps might have file size limits based on app specifications and device capacity, ensuring smooth performance while editing.