“Pixelmator Pro hit Mac App Store less than two weeks ago and already the app has received several updates which fixed initial bugs and improved performance,” Christian Zibreg reports for iDownloadBlog. “On Monday, the Pixlemator team released version 1.0.4 of the app, bringing additional fixes and improvements.”
“Featuring a beautiful one-window dark-themed user interface and full support for modern Mac technologies built into macOS, such as iCloud, Versions, Tabs, Full Screen, Split View, Sharing, Wide Color and more,” Zibreg reports. “Pixelmator Pro lets you nondestructively edit Apple’s HEIF image files, layered Photoshop documents, RAW files and images in all the most popular formats, such as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PSD, PDF, GIF, BMP, TGA and JPG-2000.”
Read more and see the list of fixes and improvements here.
MacDailyNews Take: We love the single-window versus a bunch of floating palettes. It’s improved our workflow and speed already!
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Pixelmator Pro first impressions: Beautiful modern interface with advanced image editing tools – November 29, 2017
Pixelmator Pro now available on Apple’s Mac App Store for $59.99 – November 29, 2017
How about CMYK support!
At the moment it has generic CMYK available on export.
I already have Pixelmator, and I’d like to know if should get Pro. But I can’t find anything comparing features of the 2 versions. What does Pro have the regular does not?
http://www.pixelmator.com/pro/
you will be able to tell if you need it or not,
(I assume that you know about current Pixelmator, otherwise a comparison chart or something like that wouldnt be relevant)
many more specialized tools and features.
Now perhaps they can overhaul the iPhone interface? It’s not good. They really could pick up a few tips from Adobe in that regard.
Could never go back to Photoshop again, though thats just me. Never liked renting software, and no day goes by that I do not miss the mythical, iconic FreeHand.