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よくある質問
To annotate your Sydney Opera House photos, upload the image to the tool. Use the available annotation features like text boxes and arrows to add details and comments to the photo.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas on your Opera photo. Choose the highlight color before applying it directly on the image.
You can upload photos in .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp formats. Make sure each file is under 100 MB to ensure compatibility.
Select the text annotation tool after uploading your picture. Click where you want to place the text, type your message, and adjust the font and size as needed.
Yes, the pen tool allows you to draw and sketch freehand on any image. Adjust the color and stroke width for custom markings.
Yes, the tool functions in major browsers including Opera. Simply access it through your Opera browser for annotating photos.
Select the shapes tool to add rectangles, circles, lines, or arrows to your photo. This helps emphasize areas of interest.
No, only one photo can be annotated per session. Complete and download your annotations before starting a new one.
Once you complete your annotations, you can download the finished photo. The annotations are embedded into the image file.
Annotated Opera photos can be used for presentations, social media, or personal collections to enhance visual communication.
Currently, the annotation tool is not available for mobile devices. It is designed for use on desktop or laptop computers.
If your photo is larger than 100 MB, resize it using an image editing tool to ensure it fits the upload limits.
Yes, select the arrow shape from the shapes tool to point out specific details or landmarks in your Opera photos.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in PDFs. It focuses on adding annotations such as comments and shapes.
Yes, all annotations are done in-browser, which means no additional software is required apart from your web browser.