With iCloud Drive in Catalina, in addition to the previous file sharing, you can now share entire folders. QuickTime now supports alpha channels so you can export from ProRes 4444 to HEVC and preserve transparency.Īnd, hoorah, QuickTime now has a picture in picture mode so, with a click, you can leave QuickTime and keep watching your video in a floating, resizable, reposition-able window all its own. If a video has time coded embedded, QuickTime will show it right in the onscreen controls. There's a souped up inspector that shows color space, including HDR format, bit depth, aspect ratio, and scale. QuickTime Player is getting a pro-centric update in MacOS Catalina meant to enhance productivity and accelerate workflows. Basically, a machine learning surfaced buffet of what it hopes will be all the places on the web you're likely to want to go. There's also an updated start page that blends your frequently visited sites with Siri suggestions from your history, bookmarks, reading list, iCloud tabs and links sent to you over iMessage. As well as warning for weak passwords if you try to create one instead of letting Safari auto-generate a strong password for you, like you absolutely should let it do. Safari gains support for Login with Apple, of course. Just click the senders name in the header and drop the ban hammer.įor mailing lists, data detectors will highlight the unsubscribe link in the header so you can easier ask them to stop sending you the junk mail what you never asked them to send you. It's great for that first person who so always replies all about replying all. You can also block senders, which puts their email straight into the trash. ![]() Seriously, they should confiscate keyboards for that. You can mute threads now, which is great for when someone replies all and everyone spends the next hour replying to all that you shouldn't reply to all. It's not the major, next-generation, artificially intelligent redesign some of us have been hoping for years, but it is just a little more zen. ![]() Mail is getting a few quality of life improvements. Sure, it's much faster and easier to round trip video to iMovie or Final Cut Pro X on the Mac, but it'd be even faster and much easier not to have to round trip it at all. The handy stuff like rotating videos, and the fancier stuff like adjustments and filters. Not coming, sadly, is the regular video editing that Apple's adding to Photos in iOS 13. ![]() You can now change the mood, title, and duration of the movies right on your Mac, and the changes will sync back to your iOS devices. But, cleverly and thankfully, if you have a photo highlighted and you switch views, that photo stays highlighted and animates between them, so you stay spatially oriented and contextually placed.Īnd best of all, most of it is also coming to the Mac in the newly updated Photos for macOS app.Ĭoming with it is Memory Movie editing. There's also the good old All Photos view that just lets you see everything. It'll even play and animate videos and Live Photos as you scroll buy to make the grid that much more alive and dynamic. Then, Photos figures out which photos to highlight bigger and larger than the rest, including and especially the shots it thinks are most relevant to you at the moment. Then it uses saliency, which is a fancy way to say relevancy, which uses machine learning to figure out the best part of your photos - the figures, the faces, to highlight, so it's not just an endless, repetitive grid of the rocks or trees that just so happen to be dead center in every shot. Photos filters out duplicates and clutter like screenshots or document captures.
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