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| How to write text ON a picture... How do I write text on a picture, Like I did with paint by pressing the "A" icon? |
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| You need a program that will allow you to edit a picture. You can use a program called Seashore.
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| Seashore is a nice, free app for OS X that can handle the same things that MS Paint does, and more. I'd recommend using that. iPhoto will not let you type on the photo, but you can add comments, etc.
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| I disagree with the comment that Seashore does more than Paint does. It cannot draw boxes or straight lines or ellipses. |
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| Well, there's always Gimp.app, but that requires X11 which is usually installed in recent versions of OS X. If not, you can use the installation discs to install it. http://gimp-app.sourceforge.net/
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| Quote:
GIMP is more powerful, but it's not a cocoa app.
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| GraphicConverter! |
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| Originally I was going to suggest GraphicConverter but I wasn't sure if it allowed you to write text to pictures which was why I left it out. But yes, if it does that then that's another option.
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