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The Photos application in the iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems offers a number of tools with which you can adjust photos and videos to your liking. Starting with iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura, you can copy edits from one photo and paste them onto another or multiple photos. Here's a tutorial on how to copy and paste edits to photos on your iPhone or Mac.

Copying and then pasting photo edits not only on the Mac has a lot of great benefits. It is mainly about comfort, speed and efficiency of work. Luckily, copying and pasting your edits on a Mac is something that pretty much anyone can easily do.

How to copy photo edits on Mac

The Photos app on Mac is much like Photos in iOS and iPadOS. Most of the features of the Photos app in iOS 16 are also available in macOS Ventura, including the ability to copy and paste edits. However, since they are two different devices, the steps they have are not exactly similar. Learn how to copy and paste photo and video edits in macOS Ventura.

  • On your Mac, launch the native Photos app.
  • Open it Photo, which you want to edit.
  • Make the necessary adjustments.
  • In the bar at the top of your Mac screen, click Image -> Copy edits.
  • Click on Done in the top-right corner.
  • Now open the second photo in edit mode.
  • Click on the bar at the top of the screen Image -> Paste edits.

And it is done. This way, you can quickly and easily make edits on your Mac, copy them, and then apply the edits to any of your other photos. If you're interested in more tips and tricks in Photos on Mac, don't miss one of our older articles.

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