I can center it in that box or justify it. So let's go to something like Arial and we can bold it. I can then use these tools here to change the font, for instance, and I can make it bold if the font has that. I tap away and I can go back and drag this. Now to edit what that text says I can double click inside and I can type something and I can even put another line like that. It creates a piece of text and then I can drag that anywhere around on the screen. Once we turn that on we now have a whole set of tools here, including the ability to add text. Now we want to turn on the markup tools and it is this little markup toolbar button here at the top. If not I could have always just opened up the Preview app and then used File/Open from in there to grab it or dragged and dropped on to it.So I've got my image now to jpg and I want to add some text to it.
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You could, of course, start with a jpg image already as a file but I just wanted to show that in case you are starting from there.Then I'm going to open this up in Preview which is the default app for opening up a jpg file or most image files.
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So, I'm going to start off here in the Photos app and just drag out to the desktop a jpg image. On this episode let's take a look at adding captions or watermarks to images using Preview.Say you want to add a caption or watermark to a photo. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Adding Captions and Watermarks to Photos With Preview at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.