Edit an image in Numbers on Mac
After you add a photo or graphic to your spreadsheet, you can crop it, remove parts you don’t want, and make adjustments to its background and exposure.
Mask (crop) a photo
You can hide unwanted portions of an image without modifying the image file.
Go to the Numbers app on your Mac.
Open a spreadsheet with an image, then double-click the image.
The mask controls appear. The default mask is the same size as your image.
Tip: To display the mask controls on a Mac with a Force Touch trackpad, force click the image (press firmly on the trackpad until you feel a deeper click).
Use the controls to frame just the parts of the image you want to be visible.
Click Done.
To mask an image with a shape, click the image to select it, choose Format > Image > Mask With Shape, then choose a shape. Drag the handles on the shape to adjust its dimensions.
You can also mask an image with your own drawn shape. Hold down the Shift key while you click the drawing or image, select Format > Image > Mask with Selection, then drag the handles on the drawing to adjust its dimensions.
Remove background and other elements from a photo
You can remove a background or colour from an image with the Remove Background tool.
Go to the Numbers app on your Mac.
Open a spreadsheet with an image, then click the image to select it.
In the Format sidebar, click the Image tab, then click Remove Background.
If possible, the background is automatically removed.
Do any of the following:
Remove another colour: Drag slowly over the colour.
As you drag, the mask selection grows to include areas that use similar colours.
Remove instances of a colour everywhere in the image: Option-drag over the colour.
Add colours back to an image: Shift-drag over an area without colour.
Undo all changes: Click the Reset button in the controls.
Click Done.
Adjust exposure, saturation and other image settings
Go to the Numbers app on your Mac.
Open a spreadsheet with an image, then click the image to select it.
Click the Image tab in the Format sidebar.
Use the controls to make adjustments:
Exposure: Changes the overall lightness or darkness of the image.
Saturation: Changes the richness of colour in the image. Dragging to the right makes the colours richer or more vibrant.
Enhance: Automatically adjusts the image by spreading the red, green and blue tones evenly across the histogram.
To see the image histogram and adjust more advanced features like contrast, highlights, shadows, sharpness, de-noise, temperature and tint, click .
You can open the Adjust Image controls in a separate window that you can move anywhere. Choose View > Show Adjust Image (from the View menu at the top of your screen).
To restore the image’s original settings, click Reset, or click Reset Image in the Adjust Image window.
To work with multiple images at the same time, hold down the Shift key while you click the images.
Tip: You can also add these buttons to the toolbar: Adjust Image, Remove Background and Mask.