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Edit Scanned Picture on MacOS
Effortlessly Edit Scanned Pictures on MacOS in Browser
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PDF 및 이미지 파일 형식 지원 (최대 100MB)
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4.4
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4.4
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4.4
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50억
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Upload your scanned picture to our browser-based tool. You can use annotation tools like text, shapes, and highlighting to mark up your image directly on MacOS.
Yes, you can upload screenshots taken on MacOS in formats like JPG, PNG, or WEBP. Use various annotation tools to add text, arrows, or highlights for better clarity.
No, there's no need to download an app. Our tool works directly in your web browser, allowing you to edit scanned pictures on MacOS without any installations.
Yes, the tool functions on any MacOS device, including those running on the M1 chip, as it operates through your browser.
No specific version is needed. As long as your MacOS supports modern web browsers like Chrome or Safari, you can use the tool to edit scanned pictures.
You can work with scanned pictures in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload them to the tool for editing and annotation.
Yes, use the highlighting tool to emphasize specific areas of your scanned image. You can choose different colors to suit your needs.
No, annotations are overlaid and do not alter the original image. When you download your file, annotations are embedded in a copy of the image.
Yes, the tool provides a color picker for customizing the colors used in annotations, including text, shapes, and highlights.
No, you can only edit one file at a time. After completing annotations on one image, download it, and upload another for further editing.
No, an internet connection is required as the tool operates within a web browser to provide its annotation capabilities.
Yes, the tool works with any version of MacOS that supports modern web browsers, including Catalina, Big Sur, and Mojave.
Yes, logged-in users have the option to save annotated images directly to their Evernote account for easy access and sharing.
No, the tool doesn't support batch processing as it is designed to handle one file at a time for focused editing.
No, text within scanned images can't be edited directly. The tool is for adding annotations, not altering the existing content within the image.