Use the powerful tools in Adjust to fine-tune your photo's light, color, sharpness, and more. Use sliders or the Auto button to easily adjust your photo — or dive deeper with detailed controls. Click the triangle next to each Adjust tool's name to show its controls. Some tools allow even more detailed adjustments; click the triangle next to Options to see everything the tool offers. You can toggle individual adjustments on and off by clicking the blue circle that appears next to each tool when it's expanded or when hover your pointer over it. If you want to apply the adjustments you make from one photo to another, just copy and paste them.
Work like the pro you are with these photo editing apps. Editing your photos on your iPhone is one thing, but editing your photos on your Mac can take your photography skills to a whole 'nother level.
Open the photo that has the adjustments that you want, click Edit, and choose Image Copy Adjustments. Then open the photo you want to apply the edits to, click Edit, and choose Image Paste Adjustments. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.
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Default Mode Icon Control name Description All three History Scubber Works much like the History panel in Photoshop. Use this control to jump to any recent state of the document created during the current session. Each time you apply a change to the document, a new document state is added. Tap the History Scrubber icon to view thumbnails representing document states.
Scroll through or tap the thumbnails to navigate the document history. For related useful information, see. Layer Properties Add Content Imports a file into the currently-open document using the Place Embedded command. Layer Visibility and Opacity Adjusts the layer opacity and visibility. Use the slider to adjust layer opacity (0-100%).
The buttons at either end of the slider decrease or increase the value by a preset amount. Tap the icon to hide the layer altogether. You can use this command by tapping or by simply pressing and holding over the tap gesture. The changes you make in the Touch Bar reflect instantaneously in the Layers panel. Blend Mode Lets you scroll through the available blending modes— Normal, Dissolve, Darken, etc—and select the one you want. For more information, see. Clipping Mask Makes a layer a clipping mask or reverts it from that state.
For related information, see. Select & Mask Launches the. Brushes Color Displays a color picker for the foreground color. The first 16 swatches are displayed by default.
Long-press any swatch to get hues. Click the icon to make finer adjustments by individually adjusting hue, saturation, and brightness (HSB). Brush Size Controls the size of the current brush. This command is active when a brush allowing for multiple sizes is selected.
For more information about brush options, see:. Brush Hardness Controls the hardness of the current brush. This command is active when a brush that allows multiple hardness values is selected.
Brush Opacity Controls the opacity of the current brush. This command is active when a brush that supports opacity is selected. Brush Flow Controls the flow of the current brush. This command is active when a brush that supports flow is selected. Favorites Screen Mode Toggles between the normal screen mode and full screen mode New Layer Invokes the New Layer command Flip Vertical Flips the contents of the current set of selected layers vertically Flip Horizontal Flips the contents of the current set of selected layers horizontally None by default. Fill Mode Invokes the Fill command with the Content-Aware Fill option preselected.
For more information, see. Duplicate Layer Duplicates the currently-selected layer Share Shares a preview of the current document state in the JPEG format.
The maximum shareable size is 1024 x 1024 px.