macOS Sequoia 15
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
Change Photographic Styles on Mac
For photos you captured on iPhone 16 models, add or change a Photographic Style to adjust the image’s tone and colour.
Go to the Photos app on your Mac.
Double-click a photo, then click Edit in the toolbar.
Make sure Styles is selected above the photo, then make adjustments.
Some styles can be set to be used automatically when you take a photo in Camera. See Use latest generation Photographic Styles with an iPhone 16 model camera in the iPhone User Guide.
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