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Photos User Guide
- Welcome
- Get started
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- View photos and videos
- View photo bursts
- See photo and video information
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- Find photos and videos by date
- Find and name people and pets
- Find group photos and videos
- Find photos and videos by location
- View photos and videos you recently saved
- Find your travel photos and videos
- Find receipts, documents, recently edited photos and more
- Find screenshots, Live Photos and more by media type
- Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo
- Use Visual Look Up to learn more about a photo
- Isolate and share a photo’s subject
- Delete photos and videos or recover deleted ones
- Remove duplicates
- Hide photos and videos from view
- Add titles, captions and more
- Add keywords
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- Editing basics
- Crop and straighten photos and videos.
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- Add filters to photos and videos
- Adjust light, exposure and colour
- Change Photographic Styles
- Remove distractions and imperfections
- Remove red-eye
- Adjust white balance
- Apply curves adjustments
- Apply levels adjustments
- Adjust definition
- Adjust specific colours
- Reduce noise
- Sharpen a photo
- Change a Portrait mode photo
- Apply a vignette
- Write or draw on a photo
- Use other apps when editing in Photos
- Change a Live Photo
- Change a video
- Edit a Cinematic mode video
- Photos settings
- Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Copyright
Isolate and share a photo’s subject on Mac
You can use Photos to isolate the subject of a photo from the photo background and then share it in other documents and apps.
You can also use this feature in Safari, Quick Look, Mail and more.
Go to the Photos app on your Mac.
Open a photo, control-click the photo, then choose one of the following:
Copy Subject: Copy just the subject with the background removed, then paste the subject into a document, email, text message or note.
Share Subject: Send just the subject, with the background removed, in a text, email and more.
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