
To POSITION THE PHOTO in the window click anywhere in the window and drag the photo around. This can be a little tricky - sometimes you click on the photo instead and it moves instead of the window edge. Drag the sides or any of the Resizing boxes in or out and the window shape will change. I did a square in this example but you may be doing a rectangle.ĮDIT THE WINDOW SIZE AND SHAPE (da puka) by clicking right on the window's border line to select it. You'll see the excluded or "masked" areas of the photo dimmed behind the mask. Initially, drag any of the sides of the original image in or out to the shape and size of the window you want. * see #7 below if tool bar doesn't appear right away. Be sure the CROP button to the bottom left of the image is blue (selected). It looks the same but look below the photo and you'll see a tool bar. First drop an image onto a slide or add it by clicking the Photos button on the toolbar. In the Format menu choose Advanced, then "Define as Media Placeholder". All the images in a Keynote or Pages templates are media placeholders that you drop photos into or copy and paste into another slide. Yet you can still adjust the photo behind it by zooming in or dragging the photo around in the visible area of the window. They overlay an image and hide or "mask" border areas of the original photo that you don't want visible.
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Media placeholders are like windows or frames of a specific shape and size that you can drop photos or movies into.
