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ivanwi11iams

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Honestly, am probably overthinking this. With Preview or another app on macOS, how do I merely highlight text or something on the image?
I thought I could do something like this with Preview, no?

Example, I want to email someone an image and simply highlight something on the image.

PS: still newish to macOS, and did this all the time on Windows. So, am probably just missing something obvious.
 
Use preview mark up tools, you can then draw etc stuff onto the image (arrow, lines, your own text, in various colours) to point out something.
Tools / annotate
 
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For very simple markups/annotation, you can simply select the image in the Finder and hit the Spacebar. A toolbar across the top appears - click the little pen/edit icon. This makes a different toolbar appear which offers several basic editing tools that allow you to annotate the image. See below for a few of the options:

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