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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05use quick actions and quick tricks to transform, convert, compress your image on
00:10a Mac computer. Without further ado let us start the video. So in this tutorial
00:15you need to have access to a Mac computer, an image or a screenshot that we will be
00:20working on so we can now start the tutorial. Let's now focus on the desktop.
00:25I have a screenshot that was taken like 15 minutes ago. Let's right-click and now
00:35let's compress this to a zip. So compress, there we go the zip itself is done. If we
00:42open up the zip file, there we have the image. Let's delete that image using
00:48command and delete. Also empty the bin. Okay so let's now use quick actions to
00:57create a PDF file. There we go. Let's now use quick actions to rotate left. There
01:09we go. We can use command Z to revert back to the original. So in this tutorial
01:18what was demonstrated to you was how to compress to a zip file, transform from
01:24PNG to PDF and also rotate the screenshot to the left itself. So we can
01:32now highlight the PDF file and the zip. Command and delete. Empty. Yes and so
01:46that's about this video. I'll see you guys on my next tutorial. Thanks for now.
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