![]() You can select among three typefaces, user a slider for size, and tap an alignment bottom for flush left, centered, justified (flush on the left and right for longer runs of text), and flush right. Tap the small/large AA icon at the bottom of the screen to change its appearance. The blue handles on either side let you modify width. The default is a very tiny box that says Text tap the box and tap Edit to enter your own text. Text inserts a small block of text that you can modify, resize, and move. Ovals and other shapes can be resized and rotated, and have their fill and stroke set. Additional objects appear in the Markup strip when the object is selected. Tapping an object always brings up Delete and Duplicate as well as any object-specific preference. They can be rotated with two fingers, except the Magnifier, which is round. Modify text parameters to meet the needs of the image you’re annotating.Īll objects-when selected-can be resized using handles. You can use the color button or buttons to change the color of an object before creating it or when it’s selected. Tap the + (plus) and four lines of options appears. Markup also offers several object-based additions. The ruler acts as a straight edge, allowing you to draw perfectly straight lines or erase with a sharp, flat edge. Then you can use a drawing tool or the eraser in pixel mode to create straight lines or erase along a straight path. Tap the ruler to get it to appear, and then you can move or using two fingers to rotate it. ![]() The so-called ruler to the lasso’s right is really more accurately called a straight edge, something I used constantly as an old-time graphic designer, and which most people rely on only in the early grades of school in the modern age. In Photos and other apps, expanding and shrinking only changes magnification in Markup. While editing a screenshot, change enlargement also crops the image, and there are handles you can use as well. Use two fingers to expand or shrink the area. You can tap one and start drawing within the visible area. Apple labels these the pen, marker, and pencil tools. The three leftmost tools are for drawing. The initial Markup view shows six tools on its strip. In Messages, edits are made only to the image sent, not to the source image. Once you tap Done and choose to save the screen capture, the edits are permanent. In the screen-capture tool, tap Done by accident and you can tap Cancel to resume editing. If you tap Done in Photos, you’re dropped back into the main editor, and can return to Markup without changes being applied-everything is still editable until you accept the edits on the image. The iPad Markup strip also has a More (…) button that, when tapped, lets you enable Auto-Minimize, which shrinks the strip to a button while you’re using Markup tools The iPad also shows five colors selections in addition to a color wheel, which is the only color item displayed on an iPhone. Markup puts the Undo and Redo buttons at the top of the iPhone screen, while they’re on the Markup strip at the bottom on an iPad. The view on an iPhone and iPad are nearly the same.
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