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Erase Highlights from Screenshot
Easily Remove Highlights from Screenshots on Any Platform
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よくある質問
Yes, you can erase highlights on a screenshot by using an annotation tool that allows for drawing and re-editing marks. Simply reopen the screenshot and use tools like color overlays to cover unwanted highlights.
To remove color marks like highlights, open your screenshot in an image editing tool. Use the pen or shape tools with matching background color to overlay and 'erase' unwelcome marks.
Use a screenshot editing tool to open the image, then select the annotation section. Apply shapes or color overlays matching your original background to cover unwanted highlights.
While the Snipping Tool can capture screenshots and add highlights, it may lack advanced tools to erase them. Consider using additional image-editing software for highlight removal.
Use a tool capable of editing screenshots on Mac to apply color overlays or shapes that match your screenshot's background to effectively 'erase' highlights.
While iPhones allow annotation, specialized apps may be needed to 'erase' highlights accurately. Some apps provide tools for effectively covering and removing unwanted highlights.
Open the screenshot in an annotation-compatible tool, apply color overlays or shapes in the screenshot's background color to cover highlights.
Yes, use a browser-based annotation tool. Upload the screenshot and utilize the available tools to add or 'erase' highlights effectively.
While built-in tools may allow basic edits, for advanced editing like erasing highlights, online tools may provide additional capabilities without software installation.
Erasing highlights typically means using tools to visually cover the existing marks. It doesn't remove them but conceals them effectively on the screenshot.
Annotation tools can help obscure highlights using color match overlays or shapes, but direct 'removal' of edits is usually impossible without the original file.
Yes, there are various tools available online and offline to edit or annotate screenshots on a PC, including erasing highlights through overlays.
No, this desktop tool must be accessed via a computer browser such as Chrome or Firefox. Mobile access is not available.
No, it only allows one file per session. You need to complete one task before uploading another file.
No, you can't edit existing text or elements, but can add new annotations using the tool.