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Title: How to use Markup in Photos for Mac
Post by: HCK on February 14, 2018, 04:05:21 pm
How to use Markup in Photos for Mac

How do you add arrows, text, and callouts to your macOS Photos? With Markup!

Markup is Apple's extension for adding text, callouts, shapes, and more to images and documents and, with macOS Sierra, it's now built right into Photos for Mac. That means you can quickly take a snap shot, add an arrow, circle an area of interest, drop in some text, and then send it to a friend, co-worker, or post it up on the internet. All in just a few seconds!

How to find the Markup editor in the Photos app
How to draw on your photos with the Markup editor
How to change the thickness or texture of your lines with the Markup editor
How to change the color of your lines with the Markup editor
How to add shapes to your photos with the Markup editor
How to add a border to your photos with the Markup editor
How to adjust border color with the Markup editor
How to add a callout to your photos with the Markup editor
How to add text to your photos with the Markup editor
How to change your text format with the ...

Source: How to use Markup in Photos for Mac (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/TTjW4KPjMTM/how-use-markup-photos-app-mac)