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Got gorgeous new Effects browser to find and apply effects .

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A professional photo editing software for professionals.

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The Pixelmator Team has issued Pixelmator Pro 2.0.6, adding video tooltips that appear when you hover over a tool in the Tools sidebar.

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Pixelmator Pro 2.1 für den Mac bringt Crop-Tool mit Machine Learning. Cryptomator 2.0 Beta für iOS wird quelloffen und integriert Dateien-App. Share: A new version of the award-winning photo editor for macOS named Pixelmator Pro was released by the Pixelmator . Pixelmator Pro 2021 Mac is an incredibly powerful, beautiful, and easy to use image editor designed exclusively for Mac. Pixelmator Pro is an incredibly powerful, beautiful, and easy to use image editor designed exclusively for Mac. Pixelmator 2.0 is a Universal app, so it runs natively on both ‌M1‌ . Pixelmator, a renowned and majestic company, has commemorated a big decision of launching the newest update, Pixelmator Pro 2.0. Many people could ditch Photoshop for Pixelmator Pro without having to look back.Pixelmator Pro 2.0 has been released with native Apple Silicon support for M1 Macs, macOS Big Sur support, massive performance . If you don’t want to pay for a monthly subscription and aren’t editing images for a living, Pixelmator Pro is a solid alternative. It’s hard to compete with a company that has thousands of employees.īut it doesn’t mean that Pixelmator Pro is useless. So is it a Photoshop killer? I don’t think Photoshop users are going to switch to Pixelmator Pro because Pixelmator Pro doesn’t have all of Photoshop’s features. If you consider today’s news as Pixelmator’s first paid upgrade, the app has evolved quite a lot since 2007. Pixelmator 1.0 was originally released ten years ago. As an existing Pixelmator user, it’s harder to find what you’re looking for. If you hide those columns, Pixelmator Pro looks like a simple image viewer. You can see your layers on the left and your tools on the right. Everything happens in a single, unified window. The user interface is much cleaner than it used to be. It supports iCloud, tabs, sharing extensions, wide color and everything you’d expect from a modern macOS app. The app now supports more file formats, such as RAW files with multiple layers, HEIF photos and improved support for Photoshop images. It’s not a life-changing feature, but it’s nice. I tried it with a few photos of objects on the web, and it worked as expected. More interestingly, the app tries to understand the content of your layers to automatically name your layers - if you’re adding a clock, Pixelmator Pro is going to name your layer “clock”. Just like Apple’s Photos app, the app can now automatically detect the horizon to adjust your photo. Pixelmator Pro also leverages the Core ML framework for a couple of smart features. You can also share presets with others by drag-and-dropping this preset into another app. If you want to edit multiple images with the same adjustments and effects, you can now save a preset and apply this preset to multiple images. Photo editing is non-destructive, which means that you can open a photo again and revert to the original photo if you’re not happy with your color adjustments - you can also go back and revert individual changes without undoing all your work. The app has been developed in Apple’s own programming language Swift 4 and is optimized for your GPU thanks to Metal 2, Core Image and OpenGL.











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