An annotation, in fact, is a kind of note created by user while reading or reviewing text. It is a useful tool for peoples to underline or highlight the important message, comment a few lines, show approvals, etc. Often, users use rubber-stamp, sticky notes, freehand, text, redaction and more to annotate documents and images.
In electronic products, annotations can be used via a documents viewer and image viewer, allowing users to easily adding, rendering, customizing and removing annotations (include all document and image annotation objects) without affecting the original text.
RasterEdge Annotation Features & Capabilities
- Rich Annotation Types - provide shapes, text, freehand, sticky notes, redactions, images, hot spots and more image & document annotations objects
- Available for Most Document & Image Format - support BMP, JPEG, PNG, DICOM, Word, PDF/A, PDF, TIFF, and more
- Easy Access - allows image & document annotations to be easily detected and read in a wider variety of application
- Easy Access - allows image & document annotations to be easily detected and read in a wider variety of application
- Flexible Customization Options - provide move, colorize, resize, rotate, group and other functions to customize annotations
- Save as You Want - save annotation as DICOM Data, image files, separate annotation files, database, memory, XML and more
- Sensitive Information Protection - protect sensitive information with powerful redaction and encryption objects
- Watermark Support - create text- or image-based watermark overlay to protect content security
Annotation Related Products
.NET Image SDK - professional Document Imaging SDK, compliant with any .NET development environment, including ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC...
RasterEdge AJAX Zero-Footprint Document Viewer - processing, customizing document & images on web browser with flexible functionality
RasterEdge DICOM Add-on - draw image annotation objects including text, geometric shapes, rulers, audio and video to any DICOM images
RasterEdge PDF Reader - add annotation when you read or review PDF documents