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To save a photo on MacOS, use the Photos app or Finder. Simply drag the image to your desired location or use the 'Save' option in applications supporting image saving.
Photos saved on MacOS are typically stored in the 'Photos Library' located in your 'Pictures' folder. You can also save photos in custom folders using Finder.
MacOS can save images in various formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and more, depending on the software you are using to save or edit the photo.
In MacOS Sonoma, use the Photos app or Finder to manage and save your images efficiently. The process is similar across different MacOS versions.
Yes, if you're using software like Adobe Photoshop on MacOS, you can save photos in PSD format by choosing 'Save As' and selecting PSD as the file type.
No, you can save photos across all MacOS versions like Sierra, High Sierra, Big Sur, and more. Each version supports basic image saving functionalities.
For MacOS Big Sur, access the Photos app for a cohesive image management experience. Use Finder to save images to specific locations as needed.
Yes, photos can be automatically saved to the Photos Library when imported directly into the Photos app via photo import or synchronization with iCloud.
Manage photo file sizes by saving images in compressed formats like JPEG or using tools to resize images before saving. Check export settings in your photo editing software.
Yes, MacOS fully supports saving images in PNG format, allowing for high-quality storage of photos in a lossless format.
Yes, you can use annotation tools available in Preview or third-party apps to add notes or drawings before saving your images on MacOS.
No, the process described is specific to MacOS on desktop and laptop devices. For saving photos on mobile, use the iOS Photos app.
Yes, you can save multiple photos at once by selecting them in Finder or the Photos app and using bulk save functions to export them together.
Generally, there is no explicit file size limit when saving photos on MacOS, though storage availability and app-specific restrictions might apply.
Yes, when browsing in web browsers like Safari, right-click on an image and select 'Save Image As' to directly download and save photos to your Mac.