The Image tool places an existing graphic image as a markup on the current PDF. To create an image from a snapshot of the PDF, see the Snapshot tool.
Select the desired image file and click Open.
Select a markup to reveal its control handles. Each handle controls a different aspect of the markup's size and orientation.
To rotate the markup, click and drag the orange handle outside the markup (when the markup is first placed, it will be at the top). By default, the markup is rotated in increments of 15°; to rotate in increments of 1°, hold down SHIFT while dragging.
The rotation can also be entered in the Rotation field found in the Layout section of the Properties tab.
To resize the markup, click and drag the appropriate yellow handle.
See Editing Markups for more information.
The appearance of the Image markup is configurable, including its outline style, line width and color, and opacity.
To change the appearance of an Image markup, select it and click the Properties tab.
Color: Sets the color of the outline.
Fill Color: Sets the color of the interior fill of the image. Note that the Opacity needs to be reduced in order to see the effects of this setting.
Opacity: Sets the level of transparency of the Image. Reducing this from the value of 100 will let the underlying PDF be seen through the image. If a Fill Color is set, the image will take on the color as defined in the Fill Color Setting.
Line Width: Sets the thickness of the line surrounding the image in points.
Style: Determines the type of line used to surround the image annotation.