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Save Photo on iMac
Easy Photo Saving on Your iMac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, use our web-based annotation tool to add notes, sketches, and highlights to your photos. Customize using colors and shapes for optimal results.
After annotating, simply download the file directly to your iMac. Ensure all changes are saved during your session.
Yes, you can annotate and save photos using our browser-based tool on your iMac. No software installation needed.
Absolutely, the annotation tool functions on any iMac. Use it on an iMac 27 to mark and save your photos efficiently.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize key areas in your images. Select colors that best suit your differentiation needs.
Once annotated, seamlessly transfer the file to your iMac photos library using the file manager.
The maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Your photo must be within this limit for successful annotation and download.
Yes, after annotating, download the photo to your iMac Pro. The tool is compatible with all iMac models.
Yes, our browser-based tool supports all iMac models, including iMac 24, 27, and Pro.
Once applied, annotations are embedded into the photo and visible upon download. Review using your preferred photo viewer.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing of existing text. Annotations are added on top without changing original content.
No, you can only work on one photo at a time. Complete, download, and start a new session for another photo.
Yes, access our annotation tool through major browsers on your iMac, including Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.
Yes, our tool is designed for browser use, letting you annotate directly without extra applications.
No, the tool doesn't support OCR for text extraction. It's only for annotation like adding notes and highlights.