![]() I chose white for my text as it was easiest to see. You can also change the color of your font by left clicking and holding your left mouse button and scrolling over your typed (this is called highlighting your text.Once you have your rectangle text box open-You will see directly above the photo an "A" Click on the A to open your font menu to choose size/type of font.Crop to a standard preset ratio: Tap, then choose an option such as square, 16:9, or 5:4. Now click the Slideshow pop-up menu and choose New Slideshow. From the File pull-down menu, select Create > Slideshow to create a new iPhoto slideshow. ![]() ![]() Then click on File option which is in the top tool bar. Tap Edit, tap, then do any of the following: Crop manually: Drag the rectangle corners to enclose the area you want to keep in the photo, or you can pinch the photo open or closed. Select the photos you want to show in your slideshow. put your cursor over the area of photo you want to add text to and LEFT CLICK and then DRAG your + sign left to right to open your text box. In Photos, tap a photo or video thumbnail to view it in full screen. Your cursor will now change to a + sign.Scroll down for the "ANNOTATE" option and Choose TEXT.Once on the des top look up at the top of your screen for the menu bar again for the "TOOLS" menu.iPhoto makes its own copy and places it in its own location. It probably will point you to another location other then where you have yours stored in Finder. For instance select a video in iPhoto and select File > View in Finder. You drag the photo by going to the photos section of IPhoto-left click on the photo once until it's highlighted with a yellow border-left click again and HOLD DOWN your left click and drag the photo to you desktop (while dragging you will see a red and green button appear. So if you make a folder and put the movies into Finder and then drag and drop as well I think youll have duplicates.drag your photo out of IPhoto onto your desktop(I have the 08 version-To see your version of IPhoto- Open IPhoto, then look at the top left corner of your Mac screen next to black Apple logo, click on "Iphoto", click on "About Iphoto" then window that pops up tells you your version in the title).
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