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How to put picture in PDF in MacOS with DocHub

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DocHub is an innovative platform that revolutionizes document management by streamlining editing, signing, and distribution. Ideal for users on MacOS, our editor allows you to effortlessly put picture in PDF in MacOS and enhances your workflow. With seamless integration with Google Workspace, you can access your documents directly from your favorite apps, making it a breeze to modify, sign, and share your files online for free.

Follow the steps to put a picture in PDF in MacOS

  1. Open the DocHub website in your preferred web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Once logged in, upload the PDF document you want to edit by selecting the appropriate option from your dashboard.
  3. After the PDF is loaded, locate the option to insert images or pictures. Select it and choose the image file from your MacOS device that you wish to include.
  4. Position the inserted picture by dragging it to your desired location within the PDF. You can resize it by clicking and dragging the corners.
  5. Once satisfied with the placement and size of the image, save your changes to ensure your modifications are stored.
  6. Finally, download your edited PDF, print it, or share it directly via email or link, making it easy to distribute your updated document.

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How to put picture in PDF in macOS

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In this video tutorial, the speaker demonstrates how to combine multiple JPEG images into one PDF on a Mac computer. First, the user must select the images they want to combine, then open them in Preview app. From there, they can go to the file menu, click on print, and choose the option to save as PDF. There are various customization options available for the PDF file, such as naming and tagging. The final PDF file can be saved to the desktop with the selected settings.

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Add or replace an image Click. in the bottom-right corner of a media placeholder, then select an image from a photo library. Click. in the toolbar, choose Photos or Videos, navigate to the image you want to use, then drag it to the page or to a media placeholder.
Use your own picture or a picture from the web Select the file or folder whose icon you want to replace. Choose File Get Info in the menu bar. At the top of the Info window, click the small icon. Choose Edit Paste in the menu bar.
Drag a photo, movie, or file from the Finder to your document. Choose Edit Attach Files, select the photo, movie, or file, then click Open.
Here is how to make a PDF from a JPG on Mac with this method: Locate the JPG to convert to PDF in Finder. Right-click the image and choose to Open with. Select Preview from the drop-down menu. Once the image is opened, in the top menu, click File and pick the Export as PDF option.
First, youll need to select the location where you would like your image placed. Touch once to place your cursor there. Touch the + icon in the toolbar. Choose Image from storage to insert an image from storage or choose Photo from camera to take a photo with the built-in camera on your device to insert as the image.
Do as follows: Open the image you want to paste in Preview. app. Select All (Command-A) Copy (Command-C) Paste (Command-V)
Click Edit from the Preview menu and then click Paste. The cropped image pastes from the clipboard into the second photo and the cursor becomes a hand. Click the cropped image and then drag it to the location where you want to place it in the second image.
Open the PDF in Acrobat and then select Edit a PDF Image. In the dialog, select the image file you want to insert. Select where you want to insert the image or select drag to resize it as you insert. A copy of the image file appears on the page, with the same resolution as the original file.

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