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Download Leica Acquire for macOS 10.14 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Leica Acquire is a software environment that allows the acquisition, analysis, and processing of high-quality digital images using Leica cameras and stereo-microscopes on an Apple Mac. Using the Mac Photos app. The Photos app on your Mac is the easiest place to download your photos from iCloud. Open Photos and then follow these steps. 1) Select the Library or Album where the photos you want are located. 2) Click one at a time while pressing Command to select several photos, or click Command + A to select them all.
Free version: PhotoScape X
Paid version: PhotoScape X Pro
Compatible with Windows 10 (Version 1709 or later, 64-bit)Paid version: PhotoScape X Pro
If you are a user of Windows XP, 7, Vista, or 8, please use PhotoScape 3.7.
English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, 日本語, 简体中文, 한국어
Compatible with macOS 10.12 or later
Sierra 10.12, High Sierra 10.13, Mojave 10.14, Catalina 10.15
Sierra 10.12, High Sierra 10.13, Mojave 10.14, Catalina 10.15
PhotoScape X is an all-in-one photo editing software which provides photo-related features
such as Photo Viewer, Editor, Cut Out, Batch, Collage, Combine, Create GIF, Color Picker, Screen Capture, RAW images and More.
Try a variety of effects, filters and adjustments to make your own distinct style.
Apply film effect to get your own analogue feelings.
Apply light leak effect to turn out a boring and featureless photo into an astonishing photo.
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- Viewer: Photo | Video | Audio Browser, Loupe View, Full Screen, Flag, Star Rating, Lossless Rotate, Share (Email,Twitter,Facebook), Metadata (Exif,IPTC,GPS) Viewer.
- Editor: 1,000+ Filters & Effects, Frames, Objects, Brushes & Tools, Rotate, Straighten, Flip, Resize, Crop, Circular Crop, Perspective Crop, Mask (Local Adjustments), Redo+, Project.
- Cut Out: Remove the background from an image. (Magic Eraser, Lasso tool, Brush tool)
- Batch: Batch edit multiple photos.
- Collage: Merge multiple photos on the collage frame to create one final photo.
- Combine: Attach multiple photos vertically or horizontally to create one final photo.
- GIF Creator: Create Animated GIF.
- Print: Print photos.
- Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it.
- Color Picker: Zoom in on images, search and pick a color.
- Split: Slice a photo into several pieces.
- Batch Format Change: Convert multiple images to another format at once.
- Batch Resize: Resize multiple images at the same time.
- Batch Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode.
- Filters & Effects: Magic Color, Miniature, Bloom, HDR, Surrealistic, Grayscale, Sepia, Badicoot, Black & White, Negative, Auto Levels, Auto Contrast, Sharpen, Blur, Add Noise, Film Grain, Reduce Noise, Despeckle, Soften Skin, Bokeh Blur, Dehaze, Shadows/Highlights, Point Color, Replace Color, White Balance, Vignette, Color Fill, Pattern Fill, Dilate, Erode, Curves, Levels, Color Balance, Channel Mixer, Selective Color, Hue/Saturation, Graident Fill, Gradient Map, Chromatic Aberration, Opacity, Enhance Document, Threadhold, Jitter, Edge, Emboss, Watercolor Pencil, Colored Pencil, Posterize, Cellophane, Newsprint, Dither, Stippling, Brush Strokes, Mosaic, Kaleidoscope, Triangles, Crystallize, Frosted Glass, Stained Glass, Glass Blocks, Illusion, Motion Blur, Zoom Blur, Radial Blur, Twirl, Wave, Underwater, Spot Light, Tiny Planet, Text Mask, Stretch, Scissor, Fisheye, Reflection, Perspective, Lens Correction, Transform, Warp, 3D Objects, 3D Planes, Brighten, Darken, Deepen, Vibrance, Clarity, Contrast, Saturation, Color Temperature, Tint, Exposure, Gamma Correction, Doge, Burn, Vivid, 80+ Films, 80+ Duotones, 100+ Light Leaks, 120+ Overlays, 40+ Old Photos, 40+ Dirt & Scratches, 40+ Textures, 20+ Lens Flares, and more. [Expand]
- Frames: 290+ Frames, 240+ Shapes, Borders
- Objects: 1,000+ Stickers, 240+ Figures, Image, Text, Text Warp, Magnifier, Arrow, Line, Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Circle, Object Transform, Object Mask
- Brushes & Tools: Draw | Scatter | Paint Brush, Paint Bucket, Mosaic Brush, Fix Red Eye, Mixer Brush, Spot Healing Brush, Liquify, Clone Stamp
- Photo Merge: Merge to HDR, Focus Stacking
- Macro: Record multiple actions and then play them back all at once.
- Photos Extension: Extension for Photos app (macOS 10.11+)
- Languages: English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, 日本語, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 한국어
- How To Edit Beautiful Photos Using PhotoScape X Editorby Fun Life Crisis
- Top 13 PhotoScape X Tips and Tricksby guidingtech.com
- How to make a certain part of image transparent using Photoscape X by Sarbasish Basu
- PhotoScape X のインストールと使い方by eizone.info (Japanese)
- Windows,Mac無料写真加工アプリ、PhotoScape Xが最強だった!by 8270chihaya.net (Japanese)
- 写真編集が直感的にできるソフト『PhotoScape X』は無料版でも機能充実【今日のライフハックツール】by lifehacker.jp (Japanese)
* Version 4.1 (Oct 22, 2020)- Top 13 PhotoScape X Tips and Tricksby guidingtech.com
- How to make a certain part of image transparent using Photoscape X by Sarbasish Basu
- PhotoScape X のインストールと使い方by eizone.info (Japanese)
- Windows,Mac無料写真加工アプリ、PhotoScape Xが最強だった!by 8270chihaya.net (Japanese)
- 写真編集が直感的にできるソフト『PhotoScape X』は無料版でも機能充実【今日のライフハックツール】by lifehacker.jp (Japanese)
- New Text Effects: Long Shadow, Overlays & Masks, Background
- New Object Effects: Long Shadow, Overlays & Masks
- New Filters: Gradient Opacity, Radial Speed Lines, Lines, Concentric, Geometric Collage
- New Filter Objects: Mosaic #2, #3, #4, Frosted Glass
- New Text Warp: Gradient Upper, Gradient Upper 2, Gradient Lower, Gradient Lower 2
- New Features: Copy and Paste multiple objects, Add Empty Cell (Print tab), Flip Horizontal/Vertical (Text object)
- Improved Enhance Document
- Improved Object Transform
- Improved Spot Healing Brushes
- Improved Gradient options
- Improved Raw Engine
- Added 119 Film Looks
- Added 104 Film Extras
- Added 150 Nature
- Added 108 Comic Stickers
- Added 4 more Draw Brushes (Stipple)
- Added 1 more Text Outline Type
- Added 6 Object Transform Skew Types
- Added 8 Canvas Grid Types
- Support Nederlands, Polski (English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, 한국어, 日本語, 简体中文, 繁體中文)
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 4.0.1 (Dec 21, 2019)
* Version 4.0 (Dec 17, 2019)
- Macro: Record actions
- Redo+: Redo with different settings
- Filter Favorites: Add frequently used filters to Favorites
- Added Matte filter
- Added 'Replace Image' filter
- Added 'Enlarge 16x’ (Editor > Resize)
- Added 'Reduce Luminance Noise', Reduce Color Noise’ to Batch tab
- Added Stretch option to Batch tab
- Added 240 Face #3, 272 Flag, 221 Floral Stickers
- Added 223 Geometric Figures
- Added 3 more brush shapes
- Added more metadata fields to text object (FL3, FL4,FOLDER,FOLDER-UP,FOLDER_LO)
- Added RAW Engine option
- Doubled thumbnail size
- Press and hold the Shift key while dragging to draw a square or circle
- Press and hold the Shift key while dragging to draw a line at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 or 90 degrees
- Support WebP format in Viewer tab
- Support Dark Mode (macOS 10.14+)
- Support Traditional Chinese (English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, 日本語, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 한국어)
- Improved RAW support (CR3 format)
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 3.0.2 (May 18, 2019)
* Version 3.0.1 (May 2, 2019)
* Version 3.0 (Apr 23, 2019)
- Added ‘Auto Color’ filter
- Added ’Surrealistic’ filter
- Added 26 Blurred Textures
- Added 210 Face and 60 Ball Stickers
- Added Margins option to Print tab
- Added Zoom (Actual Pixels) option to Preferences
- Added ‘Fit & Fill (Don’t Enlarge)’ option to Loupe View and Full Screen
- Improved Color Balance, Point Color, Replace Color, and Cut Out
- Improved RAW support
- Improved UI
- Fixed permission issue on macOS Mojave 10.14 (macOS)
- Fixed bugs
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+ Expand All* Version 2.9 (Dec 19, 2018)- Added Spot Light, Whites, Blacks, Colorize, and Remove Color Cast filters to Editor tab
- Added HDR, Whites, Blacks filters to Batch tab
- Added 'Focus Stacking' and 'Merge to HDR' to Viewer tab
- Added two more resize algorithms (Sharper, Nearest Neighbor)
- Added 150 Emoji and 117 Stationery Stickers
- Improved Lens Profile Correction, Fisheye, HDR, Auto Contrast, and Dehaze filters
- Improved Mask feature (Fill, Clear Mask)
- Improved Slideshow feature
- Support borderless printing (macOS)
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 2.8.1 (May 26, 2018)
* Version 2.8 (May 19, 2018)
- Added Color, Curve, Blur, Light filters to Batch tab
- Added 30 Figures
- Added 30 Blurred Textures
- Added 50 Light Leaks
- Added 38 Lights
- Added Jpeg Quality Preview Window
- Added “Show GPS Badge” option to Viewer tab
- Added “Outline Only” option to Text object
- Support 'Edit With” menu in Photos app (macOS 10.13+)
- Support Share Extensions (macOS)
- Support system “Share' menu (Windows 10 version 1803+)
- Support Text Templates
- Support Object Layers
- Support Jpeg Preview
- Improved Spot Healing Brush
- Improved Noise Reduction
- Improved Magic Color
- New Filters: Lens Profile Correction, Margin/Round Corners, Offset, and Border Line
- Shortcut: Space bar to compare
- Shortcut: Cmd+Wheel to zoom
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 2.7 (Dec 21, 2017)
- Added 'Cut Out' tab (Magic Eraser, Lasso tool, Brush tool)
- Added 'Collage Project' feature for later re-editing
- Added 'Magic Color' filter
- Added 'Paint Bucket' tool
- Added object context menu
- Added 'Print' menu to collage tab
- Added more metadata fields to text object
- Added 11 Draw Brushes
- Added 21 Scatter Brushes
- Support HEIC, HEVC (macOS 10.13+)
- Support Audio, Video files in Viewer tab
- Support Dual Loupe View
- Improved 'Replace Color' filter
- Improved Mask feature (Copy Mask, Paste Mask)
- Improved color profile support
- Improved RAW support
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 2.6.2 (Jul 16, 2017)
* Version 2.6.1 (Jul 15, 2017)
* Version 2.6 (Jul 06, 2017)
- Added Photos Extension (macOS 10.11+)
- Added Photo Management features (Flag, Rating, and Filtering)
- Added Edit Metadata, Paste Metadata, Edit Capture Time, Copy To, Move To, and Split menu
- Added Object Transform
- Added Text Warp (Arch, Arc, Circle, Bulge, Inflate, Squeeze, Flag, Fish, …)
- Added 20 Lens Flares
- Added 40 Old Photo Effects
- Added 150 Pixel Stickers
- Added Draw tool
- Added Filename Caption in Print and Combine tab
- Added “Stretch”, “Auto Rotate”, “Cell Border' options to Print tab
- Added more gradient styles
- Added drop shadow style to Image/Sticker object
- Added curve type to Arrow/Line object
- New Filters: Text Mask, Enhance Document, Kaleidoscope, Triangles, and Scissor
- Support Português, Français, and Italiano (English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, 한국어, 日本語, 简体中文)
- Improved Gesture function in Loupe View and Full Screen
- Improved Sandbox support
- Improved RAW support
- Improved UI
- Fixed bugs
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- Added “Save Project” feature to Editor tab for later re-editing
- Added “Load/Save Settings” menu to Batch tab
- Added Loupe View
- Added metadata fields to text object
- Added “Open with” menu
- Added Eraser brush
- Added 120 overlays, 40 textures, 42 dirt & scratches
- New Filters: Add Noise, Despeckle, Bokeh Blur, Pattern Fill, Opacity, Transform, Warp, 3D Object, 3D Plane
- Improved RAW support
- Improved Batch editor UI
- Fixed bugs
* Version 2.4 (May 20, 2016)
- New Filters: HDR, Dehaze, Reduce Noise, Hue/Saturation, Gradient Fill, Gradient Map, Color Fill, Posterize, Dither, Stippling, Brush Strokes, Frosted Glass, Stained Glass, Underwater, Tiny Planet, Stretch, Perspective, Chromatic Aberration, and Lens Correction
- New Tools: Bloom, Mixer Brush, Spot Healing Brush, and Liquify
- New Figure object
- Support Local Adjustments (Mask)
- Support RAW images (Please visit Mac OS Support: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205272)
- Support German and Simplified Chinese (English, Español, Deutsch, 한국어, 日本語, 简体中文)
- Sort by 'Date Taken'
- Added Perspective Crop option
- Added Crop option to Batch tab
- Added Arrow Style option
- Added 23 film effects, 55 frames, 20 shapes, 917 patterns, and 395 figures more
- Improved UI
- Fixed a possible crash when changing fonts
- Fixed bugs
- Redesigned User Interface of the Editor
- New Quick Menu
- New Filters: Film Grain, Channel Mixer, Tint, Threshold, Emboss, Swirl, Wave, Motion Blur, Zoom Blur, Radial Blur, and Glass Tile
- New Objects: Magnifier, Filter object (Mosaic, Jitter, Blur, Crystalize, and Newsprint)
- New Brushes: Dodge, Burn, and Sharpen
- Objects support styles of Outline, Drop Shadow, Outer Glow, and Gradient
- Added Open and Close menu to Editor tab
- Added Align and Snap functions for editing objects
- Added 17 more frames
- Support Spanish
- Fixed bugs
- Easy and simple UI/UX
- Animated GIF playable on Viewer tab
- Memorize your last used tab
- Added a vibrance filter to Editor tab
- Added a circular crop option to Editor tab
- Added a watermark function to Create GIF tab
- Added 8 more light leaks, 130 more frames and 4 more patterns
- Added support for Japanese and Korean languages
- Upgraded in many ways
- Fixed bugs
- Added a 'Print' tab
- Added 80 more collage templates, 25 light leaks, 40 frames, 6 patterns
- Improved 'Bloom' filter
- Improved 'Rename' tool
- Fixed bugs
* Version 1.0 (Oct 23, 2013)
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Whether you’ve just taken a weekend trip up North or the European vacation of your dreams, you’re guaranteed to return home with a massive amount of photos, probably a handful of videos, and, if you were feeling particularly artsy, half a dozen time-lapses.
But now that you’re home, what are you going to do with all those pictures? Where are you going to keep them? How are you going to share them?
Enter the Photos app for Mac.
What is Photos on Mac?
The Photos app is a convenient home for all of your pictures and videos. Anything you shoot, Photos will store it and — better yet — organize it, so you can actually find said pictures when you feel like reliving the memories.
In this post, we’ll go over the basics of using Apple’s Photos app. We’ll talk about where to find photos on your Mac and how you can manage your ever-growing photo library. And of course, we’ll cover all the features Apple has built into this underrated app.
iPhoto vs Photos: What’s the difference?
Those of you familiar with iPhoto for Mac are probably wondering what makes its successor so special. And to oversimplify it, Photos is the next step in photo management — and a giant step at that.
Prior to Photos, Apple made two apps for managing pictures and videos. iPhoto, for those of us less experienced in photography, and Aperture, for the ones looking to do some heavier editing. Photos perfectly blurs the line between those two apps, combining the best of both while adding new features like iCloud Photo Library and iCloud Photo Sharing.
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If you used iPhoto before, Photos will feel instantly recognizable. You’ll have your pictures, albums, and collections in the main window, a navigation sidebar to the left, and different viewing options at the top. However, a significant point of difference between iPhoto and Photos is the app’s performance. When working with larger libraries, iPhoto had the tendency to lag or choke up and had arbitrary limits that would restrict album and collection sizes. Photos gets rid of those limitations entirely and is able to handle much larger libraries than its predecessor. While the look of Photos may be the same, it feels like a faster and more powerful app.
Where are the photos stored on Mac?
The Photos app maintains pictures and videos in its own library, making it easy to view the content, but confusing to access the actual files. To find the photos on your Mac, you’ll need to find that Photos Library first:
- With the Photos app open, click on Photos in the menu bar
- Then go to Preferences > General
- At the top of the window, you’ll see Library Location. Click the Show in Finder button.
The first thing you’ll notice after you find the Photos Library file is you can’t do much with it. You can double-click it, but that opens Photos again. If you want to find the original files of your pictures and videos, you’ll need to:
- Right-click on Photos Library to open the alternate menu
- Select Show Package Contents from that menu
- Open the Masters folder
- All of your pictures and videos live in this folder, organized by year, month, and date
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If you only need master files for a few pictures, you can drag them out of the Photos app directly onto your desktop. Doing this will create copies of the pictures and won’t move or delete the original files. Just don’t forget to find and delete all the copies later, so they don't turn your Mac into a mess. A duplicate finder like Gemini 2 can help with that.
If you only need master files for a few pictures, you can drag them out of the Photos app directly onto your desktop. Doing this will create copies of the pictures and won’t move or delete the original files. Just don’t forget to find and delete all the copies later, so they don't turn your Mac into a mess. A duplicate finder like Gemini 2 can help with that.
How to use Apple’s Photos app
When you open Photos for the first time, the app offers you a glimpse of what your library will look like with all your pictures and videos imported. You get a quick intro to some of the features and tools, and learn how you can make these memories tangible through printed objects like calendars, photo books, and more.
Once you’ve finished the tour of the app and gone through the initial setup, you’re all set to start importing your pictures and videos!
How to import photos to Mac
There are several ways you can import your media content to Photos, depending on where you’ve been storing it.
From your iPhone or a digital camera
- Connect your iPhone or camera to your Mac with a USB cable. You might need to unlock your iPhone with your passcode, and then tap Trust when prompted to Trust This Computer.
- On your Mac, if the Photos app doesn’t open automatically, go ahead and open it.
- The Photos app will show you an Import screen that has all the photos and videos on your iPhone or camera. If you don’t see the Import screen, click on your iPhone or camera in the Photos sidebar under Devices.
- From here you can either choose to Import All New Items or select a batch and click Import Selected.
From a folder or an external hard drive in Finder
You have a couple of options here. If your pictures and videos live on an external hard drive, you’ll want to make sure it’s connected first. Then, you’ll want to do one of the following:
- Drag the files from your drive into the Photos window
- Drag the files from your drive onto the Photos icon in the Dock
- In Photos, go to File > Import from the menu bar. Choose the photos or videos you want to import and click Review for Import.
An important thing to know about Photos is that the app copies the pictures and videos into the Photos Library we talked about earlier, leaving the original file either on your device or in its folder. Why doesn't simcity app work with mac trackpad shortcut.
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Because Photos doesn’t remove the original picture after you import, you may end up with duplicate pics taking up precious space on your Mac. And if you’ve taken multiple photos of the same thing from slightly different angles, those will waste even more storage. To keep your photo collection lean, scan your Mac for duplicates from time to time. Gemini 2 can help you find and delete duplicate and even similar photos, so you don’t have to go through hundreds of photos manually. Download it for free and try it out.
Because Photos doesn’t remove the original picture after you import, you may end up with duplicate pics taking up precious space on your Mac. And if you’ve taken multiple photos of the same thing from slightly different angles, those will waste even more storage. To keep your photo collection lean, scan your Mac for duplicates from time to time. Gemini 2 can help you find and delete duplicate and even similar photos, so you don’t have to go through hundreds of photos manually. Download it for free and try it out.
Tabs in Photos: Library, Albums, Projects
Have you ever been unable to find a specific picture because you couldn’t remember when you took it? You can remember everything else about the photo, things like where it was taken and who was in it, but not the one thing you need to navigate your files.
The Photos app helps you with this predicament by organizing your pictures not only by date, but also by event, location, and even by people’s faces. In the sidebar, you’ll find a number of tabs designed to make sorting through your pictures easier.
Memories. Photos creates “memories” based on who is in a series of images as well as when and where those pictures were taken.
Favorites. These are the pictures you’ve gone through and clicked the heart icon on, marking them as your favorites.
People. This is where you’ll be able to see all the pictures of you have of specific people.
Places. This is where you can see all the pictures you’ve taken in specific locations.
Shared. This section is where you’ll find all the albums you’ve shared with other people and the albums that have been shared with you. (Check out our guide to iCloud Photo Sharing for more info on Shared Albums.)
Albums. What app opens winmail.dat on mac. If you want to group certain pictures for easy navigation, you’ll want to create a new album. This section is where you can access those albums.
How to tag people in photos
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If you want to tag someone in a specific picture:
- Open the photo in the Photos app
- Click the info button in the top right corner.
- At the bottom of the info window, you’ll see circles with faces at the bottom. Tap on one of those.
- The face will now be circled on the photo. Underneath the circle will be a text box labeled “unnamed.” Click on the text box and type the person’s name.
If the person you’re tagging has already been tagged in your Library, their name should appear under the circle on the photo.
How to share pictures from the Photos app
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The Photos app on Mac has made it easier than before to share your pictures. Just select the photos you want to share and click on the Share button in the top right-hand corner. You’ll see a list of options:
- Shared Albums
- AirDrop
- Messages
- Notes
- and more, depending on what apps and accounts you set up on your Mac
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Tap on your preferred option and proceed to send the pic or create a Shared Album.
This might be helpful: How to edit photos with Mac's native image editors
Now that you’ve gotten a feel for how to use Photos on Mac, it’s time to give it a spin. Once you’ve got your library set up and organized, you’ll see how easy it is to relive and share your memories with Photos.