Preview For Mac Pdf

2021年7月26日
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Don’t forget that macOS comes with some PDF editing capabilities of its own in Preview, and you can read a bit more about how to work with it in tips for using Preview to edit a PDF on a Mac. Preview (Built-in App on Mac) The Preview app built in your Mac lets you add text to PDFs, highlight. PDFelement Pro - The Best Alternative Free PDF Reader Pro for Mac to Adobe Acrobat.PreviewOperating systemmacOSWebsitesupport.apple.com/guide/preview/welcome/macPart of a series onmacOS
From version 10.0 to version 10.15:
From version 11.0:
*iTunes (history)
*Safari (version history)
Preview is the vendor-supplied image viewer and PDF viewer of the macOS operating system. In addition to viewing and printing digital images and Portable Document Format (PDF) files, it can also edit these media types. It employs the Aqua graphical user interface, the Quartz graphics layer, and the ImageIO and Core Image frameworks.Preview For Mac Pdf SoftwareHistory[edit]
Like macOS, Preview originated in the NeXTSTEP operating system by NeXT,[1][2] where it was part of every release since 1989.Supported file types[edit]
Preview can open the following file types:
*AI – Adobe Illustrator Artwork files (if PDF content included in file)
*BMP – Windows Bitmap files
*CR2 – RAW Image file used by Canon Cameras
*DAE – Collada 3D files
*DNG – Digital Negative files
*EPS – Encapsulated PostScript files (after an automatic conversion to PDF)
*FAX – faxes
*FPX – FlashPix files
*GIF – Graphics Interchange Format files
*HDR – High Dynamic Range Image files
*ICNS – Apple Icon Image files
*ICO – Windows icon files
*JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group files
*JPEG 2000 – JPEG 2000 files
*OBJ – Wavefront 3D file
*OpenEXR – OpenEXR files
*PDF – Portable Document Format version 1.5 + some additional features
*PICT – QuickDraw image files
*PNG – Portable Network Graphics files
*PPM – Netpbm Color Image files
*PNTG – MacPaint Bitmap Graphic files
*PPT – PowerPoint files
*PS – Adobe PostScript files (after an automatic conversion to PDF)
*PSD – Adobe Photoshop files
*QTIF – QuickTime image files
*RAD – Radiance 3D Scene Description files
*RAW – Raw image files
*SGI – Silicon Graphics Image files
*STL – STereoLithography 3D format
*TGA – TARGA image files
*TIF (TIFF) – Tagged Image File Format files
*XBM – X BitMap files
The version of Preview included with OS X 10.3 (Panther) could play animated GIF images, for which an optional button could be added to the toolbar. As of OS X 10.4 (Tiger), Preview lost playback functionality and animated GIF files are display as individual frames in a numbered sequence.[3][4]Features[edit]Editing PDF documents[edit]
Preview can encrypt PDF documents, and restrict their use; for example, it is possible to save an encrypted PDF so that a password is required to copy data from the document, or to print it. However, encrypted PDFs cannot be edited further, so the original author should always keep an unencrypted version.
Some features which are otherwise only available in professional PDF editing software are provided by Preview: It is possible to extract single pages out of multi-page documents (e.g. PDF files), sort pages, and drag & drop single or multiple pages between several opened multi-page documents, or into other applications, such as attaching to an opened email message.
Tv program for mac. Wirecast Studio (Desktop) When it comes to live streaming, broadcasting or any kind of video.Editing images[edit]
Preview offers basic image correction tools using Core Image processing technology implemented in macOS, and other features like shape extraction, color extraction, cropping, and rotation tools. When annotating images, Preview uses vector shapes and text until the image is rasterized to JPEG, PNG or another bitmap format. PDF and image documents can also be supplied with keywords, and are then automatically indexed using macOS’s system-wide Spotlight search engine.Import and export[edit]
Preview can directly access image scanners supported by macOS and import images from the scanner. Preview can convert between image formats; it can export to BMP, JP2, JPEG, PDF, PICT, PNG, SGI, TGA, and TIFF. Using macOS’s print engine (based on CUPS) it is also possible to ’print into’ a Postscript file, a PDF-X file or directly save the file in iPhoto, for example scanned photos.
Beginning with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Preview restricts the Format option popup menu in the Save As dialog to commonly used types. It is possible to access the full format list by holding down the Option key when clicking the Format popup menu.[5] (GIF, ICNS, JPEG, JPEG-2000, Microsoft BMP, Microsoft Icon, OpenEXR, PDF, Photoshop, PNG, SGI, TGA, TIFF)New features in Version 7[edit]Preview 7.0 screenshotPreview Mac Pdf
A new ’edit button’ where the picture can be edited is introduced in Version 7. The ’edit button’ allows options to insert shapes, lines, do cropping, and among other things.Issues[edit]
As of OS X 10.9.2, Preview does not support ISO-standardized PDF (ISO 32000), and when saving, destroys aspects of PDF files without warning to the user.[6][needs update]See also[edit]References[edit]
*^NeXTSTEP promotional brochure from 1995.
*^’The many superpowers of Apple’s Preview app: Part 1’. Macworld. Retrieved 2017-11-18.
*^Use Preview to play animated GIFs
*^Preview for Mac: View animated GIF files in Preview
*^’Convert Images in Mac OS X: JPG to GIF, PSD to JPG, GIF to JPG, BMP to JPG, PNG to PDF, and more’. OS X Daily. 2010-01-24. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
*^Johnson, Duff (7 April 2014). ’Apple’s Preview: Still not safe for work’. Duff Johnson Strategy & Communications. Retrieved 18 July 2020.External links[edit]
*AppleInsider review from 2003
*MacProNews article: PDF and Panther: The Hidden Role of PDF in Mac OS X 10.3 from July 2004
*Sams Publishing sample chapter on Preview from Mac OS X Panther Applications and Utilities. Includes some instructions for use, with screenshots.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preview_(macOS)&oldid=968247774’Preview User Guide
You can open PDFs and images in Preview, change how documents are shown in the Preview window, and get information about the files.Open PDFs and images
You can double-click a PDF or image file to open it by default in Preview. You can also open Preview and select the files you want to view.
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In the Preview app on your Mac, choose File > Open.
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Locate and select the file or files you want to open, then click Open.
Tip: To open a file you’ve worked on recently, choose File > Open Recent.Mac Preview Pdf Background Color
To open a document in iCloud Drive, click iCloud Drive in the Finder sidebar, then double-click the PDF to open it. See Use iCloud Drive to store documents.
From the Desktop, you can also select a file or files, then choose File > Open With > Preview.
If you open multiple files at the same time, you can set them to open in the same Preview window or open in tabs.View PDFs or images
When you open a PDF with multiple pages, you can view thumbnails of all the pages in the sidebar.
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In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
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Do any of the following:
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Show thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails or View > Contact Sheet.
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Show a document’s table of contents (if it has one): Choose View > Table of Contents.
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Close the sidebar: Choose View > Hide Sidebar.
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Show pages in a continuous scroll: Choose View > Continuous Scroll.
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Show one page at a time: Choose View > Single Page.
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Show two pages side by side: Choose View > Two Pages.
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Scroll pages: Swipe up or down on the trackpad using two fingers.
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Go to a specific page: Click a thumbnail, or choose Go > Go to Page.
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Go to the previous or next page: Click the Previous button or the Next button in the Preview toolbar. (If you don’t see the buttons, choose View > Customize Toolbar, then add them.) If your Mac has a Force Touch trackpad, you can accelerate through the previous or next pages by pressing and holding the button, then adding pressure; the more firmly you press, the faster you move through the pages.Change how thumbnails are shown
If a window sidebar contains multiple PDFs, you may have trouble finding a particular document. You can collapse a PDF’s page thumbnails so you see only the PDF’s filename.
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In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
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Do any of the following:
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View thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails or View > Contact Sheet.
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Sort thumbnails: Control-click a thumbnail, then choose an item from the Sort By submenu in the shortcut menu.
The thumbnails are sorted by file. You can’t sort PDF page thumbnails within a PDF.
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Change the size of the thumbnails: Choose View > Thumbnails, then drag the sidebar’s separator to the left or right to change the width of the sidebar.
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Collapse or expand PDF thumbnails: Click the arrow next to the PDF’s filename in the sidebar.Preview Pdf Mac DownloadView information about PDFs or images
You can use the Inspector to view information about a document or image, such as file size, the author’s name, and the image resolution.
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In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
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Choose Tools > Show Inspector, then do any of the following:
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Get general file information: Click the General Info Inspector button .
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View keywords: Click the Keywords button . See Assign keywords to a PDF or image.
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View a list of annotations: Click the Annotations Inspector button . To display an annotation, double-click it. See Annotate a PDF or Annotate an image.
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View encryption and permission information in a PDF: Click the Encryption button . See Password-protect a PDF.
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View cropping information in a PDF: When using a selection tool, you can click the Crop Inspector button to view the dimensions of the content you are selecting, and choose a unit of measurement that’s displayed in the Crop Inspector window.
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View information about an image: Click the More Info Inspector button . See See where a photo was takenZoom in or out
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In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image that you want to view.
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Do any of the following:
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Zoom in or out: Choose View > Zoom In or View > Zoom Out. On some trackpads, you can pinch your thumb and index finger closed or open on the trackpad. See Use trackpad and mouse gestures.
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View the original size of an image or page: Choose View > Actual Size.
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Zoom to a particular section of an image or PDF: Choose Tools > Rectangular Selection, select the section, then choose View > Zoom to Selection.
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View a page at a specific percentage of its original size: Type a percentage in the Scale field in the toolbar.
If you don’t see the Scale field, choose View > Customize Toolbar, then drag the Scale field to the toolbar.
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Magnify an area in an image or PDF: Choose Tools > Show Magnifier, then move the pointer over the area you want to magnify. To stop magnifying, choose Tools > Hide Magnifier or press the Esc key.See alsoDisplay several files in one Preview window on MacFind text in PDFs in Preview on MacBookmark PDF pages in Preview on MacKeyboard shortcuts in Preview on MacChange a window’s background color in Preview on Mac
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