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« on: August 09, 2019, 04:05:27 pm »

Toss photos from your iPhone to your Mac's documents with Continuity Camera

This feature lets you quickly add photos or documents to projects on your Mac using the camera on your iPhone or iPad.

Continuity Camera is a feature in macOS and iOS that allows you to open your iOS device's camera from your Mac, then immediately transfer a photo that you take over to a document that you're working with on your Mac. So, for instance, if you're working on a Pages document on your Mac, and you need a photo of something that's nearby, you can activate Continuity Camera, take the photo with your iPhone, then immediately see that photo pop up in the document on your Mac.

Here's how you'll use Continuity Camera on your Mac and iOS devices.

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In order to use Continuity Camera, you need to be working with an editable document.

Open your document or project in an app like Pages, Keynote, or TextEdit.

Control-click, right-click, or two-finger-c...

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