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05/08/2013 10:32:10 AM · #1 |
With the announcements made by Adobe,many people have started looking for alternatives.
This article refers to one of them: Pixelmator
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05/08/2013 10:45:51 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by luissales: With the announcements made by Adobe,many people have started looking for alternatives.
This article refers to one of them: Pixelmator |
It's a Mac-only program, for the record. Looks very nice. |
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05/08/2013 11:19:07 AM · #3 |
Sure this will do all I need and more,looks good. |
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05/08/2013 12:51:36 PM · #4 |
I have used it for that past 2 years to do pretty much all of my layer editing. I tried photoshop elements but was never impressed.
There is a bi update coming tomorrow that has some cool features I'm looking forward to. It's alread very nice, and has so much potential to be awesome. |
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05/09/2013 03:05:56 AM · #5 |
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05/09/2013 09:38:41 AM · #6 |
I've been considering getting a macbook for a long time, mostly for video editing. This Adobe fiasco and Pixelmator may be a good excuse. But I'm planning on not having to replace my current laptop for another year or two.
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05/09/2013 11:11:35 AM · #7 |
I bought it to give it a try.
2 missing features so far that will make it difficult to completely switch
No adjustment layers. You can use layer masks and blending modes in layers to accomplish many of the same things, but I've got a gazillion files with adjustment layers already done.
No history palette. It does have unlimited undo depending on machine resources, but that's not the same as a detailed history palette.
Still, at $15 it's pretty cool. |
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