How To Retouch and Repair Photos on a Mac
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- macmost.com/e-2895 Using the Retouch tool in Mac Photos you can erase marks and blemishes and also repair damage to photos.
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00:00 Intro
00:29 Removing Marks
01:42 Zoom In To Work
02:15 Retouch Bit By Bit
03:00 Compare With the Original
03:13 Repair Damaged Photos
04:06 Retouch With a Texture Source Area
05:49 Retouch With a Third-Party App
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Here is another tip with using retouch: do not click the edit Done button too quick or try another edit with the photo too quickly. I have experienced that if you click Done too soon, the retouching may not "stick." Apple Technical Help confirmed that retouch takes a little bit longer to process. Unfortunately, you cannot see that it is still processing. Just wait a moment (or longer if you did a lot of retouching) before clicking on Done or doing some other edits with that photo.
This was good. I would love to see more videos like this.
What would I do without all your tutorials? Once again you are there for me. I miss my 1:1 apple classes from decades ago, and not having photoshop.(it was outdated). Thank you for showing how to do this little touchup I needed,
Your videos are always very useful. Thanks!
I am currently working on a new project and I have been watching videos from this channel on a daily basis. Excellent! Great pace, simple language, practical visual instructions, straight to the point and done.
Typo in the title there bud, thanks your all your vids!
Brilliant! A very useful and informative video tutorial today! Thank you, Gary! 👏❤️
Thanks very much, Gary, for this very helpful video! This repairing ability will certainly come in handy.
Never realised this could be done in photos, thank you Gary.
Excellent 👏👏🙏
Again, excellent and clear.
Excellent, never knew you could do this much editing to photos in preview!
I love your channel. You have the best instructional videos.
The square bracket tip is awesome. I didn't know that. THANKS
Really excellent, Gary!
I really liked this one!
amazing engine specification Sir
cool, thanks
Very good
Great tips as always Gary! 👍 Maybe a tutorial on the clone tool in PPro to complement this video sometime down the road?
Picking up texture with the retouch tool is an under-publicized tip. Thanks for pointing this one out. Would love to see Apple add an actual clone tool though. Maybe in the next MacOS? Would save me having to finish editing in PixelmatorPro and simplify workflow.
Thank you! Another great lesson!
Is there a way to copy texture and color. I mean the exact copy of the selected area like we do in photoshop?
@@paulcamalin5236 Did you find out? I like to know that too.
No, you'd need to use an image editing app like Photoshop, Pixelmator, Acorn, etc.
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Thanks for this; I’m having trouble with the select source…I option click on a light gray area (what I want) and then drag the brush over my blemish and it shows up dark black…not sure what’s happening here.
Man my family and I love your videos they are so well explained we dont really need to repeat the tutorial more than like twice. we have a picture that we took at the pool under somebig umbrella or something and we turned out to look so red from the sun light throught that umbrella. is there any way to fix that?
You'd just have to work at it. Try the color adjustment tools in Photos. Experiment and try things. Maybe help to bring it into a real image editor like Pixelmator Pro or Photoshop and select and adjust parts of the image. But it really all depends on your experience and skills at using image editing tools.
I've used this a lot but sometimes it just gives a dark blur where it should instead be using the surrounding color. Do you know how to fix this?
I've used a Mac for over 20 years but I have always found the photo imaging tools very limited in what they can do. Considering there are all kinds of free photo editing apps nowadays, you would think Apple would get more up to date. The kit costs enough, after all.
what is the name of this photography software called? let me know
In this video? It is "Photos." It is part of macOS.
Love your videos Gary, but most of the time, I have problems with your instructions and what happens on my screen. Like in this example, I get to the part to choose the Retouch, then I should see a "size" I can see it but it's darkened out and I cannot choose that. Love your videos but more than 50% don't work as explained. I have a 2017 iMac running Ventura 13.2.1. PS: I found out my problem. The picture must be taken from your iPhone or iPad.
Not sure why you don't see a size. The picture doesn't need to be taken with an iPhone. But perhaps you were trying it on an image that was too small or something else about that image?
Thanks for the reply, Gary. 🙏🏻
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Is there a way to blur sensitive data on a photo. I often take screenshots that contain personal information that I don’t want to share
You can use a third-party image editing app to "blur" like that. Or, you can use the markup tools in Photos to draw a rectangle over it. th-cam.com/video/C9HKqOR4SZE/w-d-xo.html
I don’t understand why Apple didn’t include this retouch option in iPhone’s Photo app. Even Xiaomi has that option in their phones.