Category: Youtube

  • How To Blur the Background Of a Photo On a Mac

    How To Blur the Background Of a Photo On a Mac

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2475 There are many ways to blur the background of a photo. Here are two methods that use the third-party apps Pixelmator Pro and Affinity Photo, and then two methods using built-in Mac apps Preview and Keynote. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎ YouTube — http://macmost.com/j-youtube (And hit the 🔔) ▶︎ YouTube…

  • 10 Useful Numbers Cell Formatting Examples

    10 Useful Numbers Cell Formatting Examples

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2466 Often the solution to a problem in Numbers isn’t to use a formula, but to use custom cell formatting. See some practical examples such as adding units, abbreviating large numbers, replacing 0 values with blanks, showing hexadecimal numbers and much more. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎ YouTube — http://macmost.com/j-youtube (And…

  • How to Loop YouTube Videos on iPhone & iPad

    How to Loop YouTube Videos on iPhone & iPad

    Go to OSX Daily to read How to Loop YouTube Videos on iPhone & iPad If you’re an avid YouTube user, chances are, you’ve wanted to loop videos. Perhaps you’ve even looped several videos or music videos on your computer at some point. Or, maybe it’s something that you do on a regular basis. Regardless,…

  • How To Create a Keyboard Shortcut To Open a File In a Specific App

    How To Create a Keyboard Shortcut To Open a File In a Specific App

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2474 Sometimes just having one default app to open a file type isn’t enough. With documents like images and text files, you often open files in different apps in different situations. Instead of using the context menu to open the document, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to open the document in a specific app.…

  • Using Your Mac's Built-In Photo Filters

    Using Your Mac's Built-In Photo Filters

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2472 Hidden on your Mac is a set of image filters that you can use on your image files. You can access them in an Automator action, which means you can easily build a simple app that will allow you to apply them to an image quickly. Access filters like blur, comic book, pixelate,…

  • How To Scroll On a Mac Plus Tips And Tricks

    How To Scroll On a Mac Plus Tips And Tricks

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2471 Scrolling on a Mac is a basic skill, but works differently than on Windows so it can trip up new users. There are also many shortcuts and settings. Learn some new tricks even if you are an experienced Mac user. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎ YouTube — http://macmost.com/j-youtube (And hit…

  • 10 Places Where You Can Zoom In On Content On Your Mac

    10 Places Where You Can Zoom In On Content On Your Mac

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2470 In most apps there is a way to zoom content, making text or images larger. How you do this often varies by app, and some apps don’t like you zoom in at all. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎ YouTube — http://macmost.com/j-youtube (And hit the 🔔) ▶︎ YouTube Email Notifications —…

  • How To Set an Alarm On a Mac

    How To Set an Alarm On a Mac

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2469 While there is no Clock app on a Mac yet, you can use the Calendar to set an alarm for any time on any day. By adding an Automator script, you can have that alarm play a sound at full volume or speak some text. FOLLOW MACMOST FOR NEW TUTORIALS EVERY DAY ▶︎…

  • Adding Sound Effects in iMovie

    Adding Sound Effects in iMovie

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2468 You can easily add sound effects to your iMovie projects with the built-in effects that come with iMovie. You can also drop in any other sound, including ones you record on your own. By modifying sounds effects with iMovie’s tools, you can make generic sound effects work in almost any situation. FOLLOW MACMOST…

  • How To Change File Creation Dates To Match Photo Metadata

    How To Change File Creation Dates To Match Photo Metadata

    Youtube https://macmost.com/e-2367 When you export photos from the Photos app the date of the file doesn’t match the date the photo was taken. This is correct as the file is new and the photo in it does retain the metadata with the original date. But if you want to force the file date to match…