This tip is about using Smart Albums in Photos for Mac. What are they? How can you layer their rules to find just the images you need? We’ll go over it all and give some examples on how you can get the most out of them!
How to Hide Pictures in the Photos App on the Mac
Have you ever wondered if there is a way to hide pictures that should be kept private in Photos on the Mac? Well, wonder no more, because there is, and we’re going to go over it. Luckily, it’s very simple, too!
How to Delete All of Your iPhone or iPad Pictures at Once
Today’s tip is about using the Mac’s built-in Image Capture program to remove pictures from your iPhone or iPad, quick as a wink. This is much faster than doing it on the devices themselves!
How to Manually Add a Location to Your Images in Photos for Mac
The Photos for Mac app can track location data for each photo, allowing the user to browse and organize their images based on where they were taken. Some cameras, such as the iPhone’s built-in camera app, automatically use GPS data to tag a photo’s location, but here’s how to manually add or edit locations for photos that lack such info.
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How to Find Windows Spotlight Lock Screen Images in Windows 10
Windows 10 includes a new feature called Windows Spotlight, which automatically downloads and rotates a series of gorgeous images from Bing as your lock screen background. Here’s how to find these images hidden on your PC, and how to convert and save them for personal use.
How to Replace the OS X El Capitan Login Screen Wallpaper
Want to give your Mac a bit of a custom look? Start by replacing the OS X login screen wallpaper. We’ll show you how, plus discuss a few caveats that you’ll want to keep in mind.
How to Use the Windows Right-Click ‘Edit’ to Launch Photoshop Instead of MS Paint
Windows has a handy “Open With” option that lets users open an image file with an application other than the one set as the default for that file type, but this feature doesn’t work when multiple files are selected. One workaround is to use the “Edit” option, but this opens your images MS Paint. Thankfully, you can change which program is associated with the “Edit” option by modifying the Windows Registry. Here’s how to do it.
Office Lens for iOS and Android is Essential for OneNote and Office Users
Microsoft has brought many of its key apps to iOS and Android in recent years, but one app that has remained exclusively on Windows Phone is Office Lens, a powerful scanning app with complete Office and OneNote integration. But the wait is over, and Office Lens is now available for iOS and Android. Was it worth the wait? Read our quick look review to find out!
How to Reveal the Secret Image Format Export Options in OS X Preview
Preview in OS X lets users convert and export their image files to six default formats: JPEG, JPEG-2000, OpenEXR, PDF, PNG, and TIFF. These formats cover the needs of most users, but Preview is a powerful application that is hiding support for many additional image formats. Here’s how to find and access these hidden image formats, giving you complete control over your exported images.