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Change the Color of Freehand Drawings in PDFs
Effortless Freehand Drawing Color Changes in Your PDFs
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Select the pen tool, choose your desired color from the color picker, and freely draw on the PDF. Adjust the color anytime through the tool options.
Yes, the annotation tool enables you to choose from multiple color options using the color picker for all freehand drawings.
Open your PDF in the editor, select the pen tool for freehand drawings, pick your color and stroke width, and start drawing in the document.
Yes, use the color selection feature in the toolbar to choose and apply your preferred color before or after drawing on your PDF.
You cannot directly change the colors of existing drawings, but you can trace over them with the pen tool using a new color selection to overlay adjustments.
The annotation tool offers a wide color palette providing numerous color options for customizing your freehand drawings.
Once you've finished annotating, click on preview and download the annotated file. Your color changes will be embedded in the document.
Yes, the pen tool allows you to adjust the stroke width for freehand drawings, helping to add finer or bolder annotations.
No, all color changes for freehand drawings are done directly in your browser without the need for software downloads.
After downloading your changes, restart the session by refreshing the page and uploading a new file to begin drawing.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use. Access it through a desktop or laptop browser for the best results.
Yes, the maximum allowable file size for uploads is 100 MB. Larger files cannot be processed by the tool.
Log into your account, then select the option to save annotated files directly from the result actions into Evernote.
Yes, you can add annotations across multiple pages of a PDF and edit and modify each page separately.
No, the tool processes only one file at a time. Annotate and download your current file before starting a new session with another PDF.