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Adding images to iMovie is a simple process that can be completed in a few easy steps. Here's how you can do it: 1. Open iMovie and create a new project or open an existing one. 2. Click on the "Media" button located in the top left corner of the iMovie interface. 3. Select "Photos" from the list of options that appears. 4. Browse through your photo library and select the image you want to add to your iMovie project. 5. Drag and drop the image into the timeline at the bottom of the iMovie interface. Alternatively, you can also click on the image and then click on the "+" button that appears to add it to the timeline. 6. Adjust the duration of the image by clicking on it in the timeline and dragging its edges to the desired length. 7. If you want to add a transition between the image and the previous or next clip, click on the image and select a transition from the "Transitions" menu in the top left corner of the iMovie interface. 8. If you want to add text or other effects to the image, click on it and select the appropriate option from the toolbar that appears above the timeline. That's it! You've successfully added an image to your iMovie project. Repeat these steps for any additional images you want to include in your project.
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