![]() It does have the ML Super Resolution tool but so far you can’t control the height or width of the image. You’ll find all or most of the editing tools you need to control color, exposure, shadows and highlights, and more. This app is fully about editing your photos and doesn’t have any tools for graphic design or painting. Pixelmator Photo is available on iPad and iPhone but not Mac. It also does not have the one-tap Auto button to automatically edit your photos. It does not have the ML Super Resolution tool to upscale your images, although you can resize them. You can also use it for graphic design to add shapes, text, shadows, outlines, gradient fills, and more to your creations. ![]() You can use it as a painting app by choosing from a selection of brushes to emulate oil painting, watercolor, pens, pencils, chalk, and more. ![]() It’s an image editor with standard features like blur, heal, resize, control color, set filters, etc. It’s available for iPhone and iPad, and you can download it for the Mac under the name Pixelmator Classic. Pixelmator is the original app that the team launched in 2007. I'm a little anxious that you might shell out for a new device based on my word alone, but I hope I at least answered your questions.Now that Pixelmator Photo was released for the iPhone, I thought it would be good to explain the differences between all three apps, because they do exist. The ability to compare a photo side by side (using a split-screen view) is also available in Pixelmator Photo. You can create batch workflows and process potentially hundreds of photos right in the app. You can also copy and paste edits between photos right in the browser. You can favorite/delete/otherwise manage photos right in the app. When you open the app, you browse your library (though you can also use the Files browser). The image opening experience is oriented around your Photos library.Pixelmator Pro is more of a layer-based editor and, while it is nondestructive for the most part, certain things aren't quite as easy to undo or later adjust once you've made other edits. The entire workflow is nondestructive – cropping/adjusting perspective/using the Repair tool/etc.Hi there! I guess there are a few main things that are photo-specific and available in Pixelmator Photo only: ![]() Thanks!īy 00Stake 18:17:25 Is there anything photo-specific in Pixelmator Photo that I don't have in Pro? Is there anything photo-specific in Pixelmator Photo that I don't have in Pro? It looks like the photo preset menu in Pro approximates what you get in Photo- I'm wondering if I'm missing anything? I also love the idea of working on a tablet with a pencil vice using a mouse, but that would require a iPad update for me, and before I make that investment, which would be primarily for this app, I'd like to know a bit more. I'm slowly becoming more confident, but there is just so much in there that is overkill for me. I also miss a few of the features of that popular subscription service, like the ability to compare photos side by side (unless I just haven't figured out how to do that in Pro?). ![]() However, I have no background in graphic design, and my learning curve is STEEP. I love it, and am consistently impressed with the results. I currently use Pixelmator Pro for my photo editing (found you through the PhotoActive podcast, btw). Huge fan of the Pixelmator products, and the value provided vs the cost. ![]()
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