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Edit Scanned Image in Linux
Effortlessly Edit Scanned Images with Linux
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Yes, you can edit scanned images in Linux using browser-based annotation tools. These tools allow you to add annotations like text, highlights, and shapes directly on your images.
Upload your image to the annotation tool through your browser. Use the tools to add text, draw with the pen, or highlight areas. No software installation is needed.
No, you do not need the terminal to edit images. You can use the browser-based tool to perform all annotations directly, simplifying the process.
The tools support common image file formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, allowing you to work with various types of scanned images.
Yes, as long as you have access to a modern web browser on your Linux distribution, you can use this annotation tool without any additional software.
Use the text annotation tool to click on your scanned image, add text boxes, and type your comments. You can adjust the position and style of the text.
Yes, you can use the pen tool for freehand drawing or sketching directly on the image. Customize colors and widths to suit your needs.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your scanned images are within this limit to use the tool effectively.
Select the highlighting tool, choose your color, and click and drag over areas of the scanned image you want to emphasize. This is great for drawing attention to specific details.
Yes, all annotation tools have color customization options. Choose your preferred colors from the color picker tool in the interface.
No, the tool only processes one file at a time. You need to complete each file individually before moving on to the next.
No, you need to download your annotated image to save the edits. Ensure you download the file before ending your session.
No, this tool is designed for desktop use only. Access it through a desktop or laptop web browser for the best experience.
No, the tool does not offer OCR capabilities for extracting text from images. It focuses solely on adding annotations.
You can annotate and download your images, but the tool doesn't keep session history. You need to save your work before exiting.