- 03 Feb 2023
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Photo Sketch Screen
- Actualizado en 03 Feb 2023
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The Photo screen is used to sketch on, or otherwise annotate photos in a site audit. The screen is accessed by clicking on an existing photo and select Modify from the Moredrop-down or by adding a new photo from the Site Audit screen.
The following table describes the available screen elements on the Photo screen.
Screen Element | Description |
Undo | Sequentially removes graphics that were added to the drawing beginning with the most recent and working backward. |
Rectangle Tool | Allows you to draw a rectangle by clicking on a starting point for one corner of the rectangle, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse, and releasing the mouse button at the opposite corner of the completed rectangle. |
Circle Tool | Allows you to draw a circle by clicking on a starting point for one corner of the rectangle containing the circle (or oval), holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse, and releasing the mouse button at the opposite corner of the completed rectangle containing the circle. |
Text Tool | Allows you to draw a rectangle, and then click within the rectangle to type the text that will be overlaid onto the image. |
Arrow Tool | Allows you to draw an arrow by clicking on the starting point of a line, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse, and releasing the mouse button at the point where the arrowhead should occur. |
Drawing Tool | Allows you to free-form draw on the image using the mouse or, on a touch-screen device, the finger. |
Color Chooser | Allows you to choose the color that will be used for all graphics, including those already added. |
Redo | Sequentially restores graphic elements to the drawing that were removed with the undo command. Restores the most recently removed graphic element and works its way backward with each click on the icon. |
Undo All | Clicking this leaves the Sketch screen without saving the graphics that you have overlaid onto the image. |
Save | Clicking this icon saves the image overlaying the elements you have added. Note that the objects they have rendered onto the image become an integral part of the photo and cannot be removed once added. |