I'm going to choose this basic one right here to make it look like it's its own photo sitting on top of a piece of paper. So you can choose something like this, for instance, or something like this. Then click here and you could see all the different picture frames. But you can choose from a wide variety of borders by clicking Border here and going to Picture Frame. I'm going to go to Format and then Style and you'll see some options here. I can grab a corner and resize it to get the approximate size that I need. I'm going to simply drag and drop that into the Pages document. So here in the Finder I've got a photo here. You can add photos from the Finder or from the Photos App. So now we just have a blank page to work with. Now also while we're here in Document we can turn off the Header and the Footer. Then let's Zoom out of it so we can see the entire page. ![]() So go to File and Convert to Page Layout and get rid of the body text. This isn't a regular word processing document. Just go to Documents and there you can find Page Orientation and you can see I've got Landscape selected but I could go to Portrait if I wanted to. It's easy to switch between landscape and portrait though. Let's select the blank landscape template. But the skills you need to build a collage in either of those are exactly the same. Pages for paper and Keynote for the screen. Keynote is great if your goal is to share the collage online or show it on your screen. Pages is great if your goal is to print out the collage. So while the Photos App doesn't have a feature to allow you to easily build collages you can use Pages or Keynote to do this. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how to create photo collages on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Multi-Touch: The UI reacts to gestures with your Magic Mouse or Trackpad.Check out How To Create a Photo Collage On a Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.Undo edits! Press “Command” + “Z” to undo your last change or click Edit > Undo.Drag and drop pictures into frames, and swap photos between frames.The “.dptc” file format lets you save your Diptic projects and come back to them later. Adjust the text size, color, font, curvature, placement and more! Personalize your Diptics with text captions.Adjust your images’ brightness, contrast, hue and color saturation.Round the inner and outer borders, as well as modify thickness and color, and apply interesting background textures.Create rectangular Diptics (ideal for printing!) with the Aspect Ratio Slider.Customize your layout to better fit your pictures by sliding interior frame lines.Choose from 75 Layouts and combine up to nine photos in a layout. ![]() High-resolution export (max of 3072x3072), with option to choose JPG or PNG.Share your finished Diptics via Share Sheet (10.8+) to Twitter, Facebook, email, Flickr, etc.Alternatively, you can drag and drop images from your favorite photo applications into Diptic frames. Use the Media section of the open dialog box to browse your iPhoto and Aperture albums. Import photos from iPhoto and Aperture.
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