
This tab is essentially where you can upload any imagery you would like to include as further information on your tech pack. Each image/image card is equal to a page on the tech pack. This image can be annotated here to communicate the necessary details on the tech pack.
Should you not wish to annotate the image, the image uploaded will be centered on one page on the tech pack.
1. Add Image - Click to upload a new image. Select FileRemoveThe file must be a JPG or PNG image with a size up to 3Mb and no more than 2000x2000 pixels.
2. Add from Library - Click to pick an image from your image Library.
3. x Delete - To delete an Annotation card.
4. Include Inactive - to show inactive annotation cards.
5. Type Dropdown - to filter the annotation cards by the annotation type value.
6. Text Search... - to search through the annotation cards.
7. Annotation cards for the details on the project to be listed in this area.
8. Your selected image for the relevant card will be displayed here, and annotations can be applied.
9. Expand - click to expand the annotation area and annotation lines to fill the screen. (you can then shrink it to regular size again if needed)
10. Additional Options:

11. Click to collapse or expand the details.
12. Type - Choose the annotation type pulling from the system settings.
13. Active - If active, the card will export to the tech pack, if inactive the card will remain hidden on the record but won't export to the tech pack.
14. Comments - Add in any additional comments which aren't specific to an annotation line here. (1050 Character limit)
15. ABC | 123 - Choose whether the annotation codes are numbers or letters.
16. Rearrange Icon - Click to rearrange the annotation lines.
17. [+ Add Annotation] - Click to add a new annotation line. Then you can click and drag on the image to create the annotation line.
Hold the [Shift] key when drawing a new line to lock it as a straight line.
1. Label - The letter/number for that annotation line.
2. Description - The annotation line description (170 character limit).
3. Colour - Choose a colour for the annotation line.

4. Type - Choose from a straight or curved line. When choosing the curved line you will need to click and drag to position the curve using the 2 points in the centre of the line.

5. Start - Choose how the line should start.

6. End - Choose how the line should end. (same options as above)
18. All annotation Lines will be listed here.