
View photos and videos on Mac
You can view photos, Live Photos, and videos individually to enjoy, edit, and share them. You can zoom in or out, mark a photo or video as a favorite, edit it, and more.

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View a photo
- Go to the Photos app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- In the sidebar, click Library, a collection, or an album to see its photos. 
- Double-click a photo to see an enlarged view of it. 
- To zoom in or out on a photo, drag the Zoom slider, or pinch open or closed on the trackpad. You can drag the zoomed image to reposition it.  - Tip: To view a photo in full screen, choose View > Enter Full Screen. Press the arrow keys to scroll through photos. To leave full-screen view, press Esc (Escape). 
Play a Live Photo
With some models of iPhone, you can shoot Live Photos, which capture a still image and a short video that shows the moments just before and after the image. Live Photos have a badge in the top-left corner.

- Go to the Photos app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Double-click a Live Photo thumbnail to view it individually. 
- Hold the pointer over the Live Photo badge  , or the Portrait badge , or the Portrait badge if it’s a Live Photo that was taken in Portrait mode. if it’s a Live Photo that was taken in Portrait mode.
Play a video
- Go to the Photos app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Double-click the video to open it. - When you hold the pointer over a video, the video controls appear. 
- Click  . .- Tip: You can also press Option-Space bar to start or stop playback. - You can use the video controls to pause the video clip, fine-tune the sound, and more.  
Go to the next photo or video
In the Photos app  on your Mac, you can easily navigate between photos. Do any of the following:
 on your Mac, you can easily navigate between photos. Do any of the following:
- Press the arrow keys or swipe left or right with two fingers. 
- Click in the row of thumbnails below the current photo to quickly jump to another photo. If the thumbnails don’t appear, choose View > Show Thumbnails.