Apple’s new macOS update means you can markup images, rotate photos, trim videos and more without ever opening an application. It’s only going to get better, too, because you can very easily create your own Quick Actions.
It’s not as if it’s really a pain to go open Photoshop when you want to rotate an image or, say, QuickTime Player when you want to trim the start and end of a video. And yet now that seems such a chore —because Apple’s simply removed the need.
Now when you find the image or the document you want on the desktop or in a folder, you just work on it right there. Select it, then tell the Finder you want to rotate it left or right. Get the Finder to open it up into a Quick Look-like window —but one where you can annotate and draw and mark it up.
Read more at AppleInsider

