"Portrait" on pictures in Photos
In Photos, the word "Portrait" is in the upper left corner. I realize that it's there to identify that it was shot in Portrait mode, How can I remove it?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.5
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In Photos, the word "Portrait" is in the upper left corner. I realize that it's there to identify that it was shot in Portrait mode, How can I remove it?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.5
Hi
You can go to the view menu:
view>metadata - turn off "file type"
Bear in mind that this is only shown in the photos app. If you export the photos, share it, or print it - then it will not be there, regardless of the view menu setting.
Hi
You can go to the view menu:
view>metadata - turn off "file type"
Bear in mind that this is only shown in the photos app. If you export the photos, share it, or print it - then it will not be there, regardless of the view menu setting.
Thank you-- that worked.
"Portrait" on pictures in Photos