28.12.2018

Best Mac App For Adding Text To Photos

For this episode, I feature five applications for the iPhone and iPad that enable you to add text to photos. The featured are Swipe, Photolettering, Path On, TitleFX, and Typic Pro.

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How to add text to your photos with the Markup editor Adding a little bit of text can be a really great way to edit without cluttering up your photo with additional bells and whistles. You can also change your font type and color to match the rest of the photo better.

The app comes with a variety of complex built-in bubble templates that you can move and adjust with some manual dexterity, but you can just pick a simple one to get started. Inside each, you can place a photo or video or mix the forms. All frames and the images can be adjusted for opacity and tint with drop shadows. When you add lettering from a large choice of fonts (or install custom fonts), you can position, rotate, kern and make the text look just the way you want it.

These customizing instructions are for Sparkbooth 4 or later.

In contrast, there are apps like MyScript Nebo, which offers full handwriting-to-text conversion. MyScript has been a big name in handwriting recognition for years (including ), but the $5.99 Nebo app is the company's first attempt at an app designed for Apple Pencil and iPad Pro, and it's excellent.

These slo-mo controls appear near the bottom of the screen in Photos for Mac (shown here) or at the top of the screen in Photos for iOS. As you can see, Photos has several surprises up its sleeves. Until next time and may the creative force be with you all!

Although it will soon be replaced by an all-new Photos app, iPhoto's auto-enhance tool makes any photo look great in a single click, and the unified library means you can jump into Aperture to make pro corrections, then right back into iPhoto. There's also rich Facebook integration and iCloud Photo Sharing available, but those who prefer print can create some pretty awesome photo books and letterpress cards as well.