'Pixelmator Pro adds rich support for Sidecar in macOS Catalina, the new Mac Pro, and adds a new Denoise tool'. Archived from the original on October 9, 2010.
Update for new Apple MacBook's Touchbar.Pixelmator Retouch Extension for Photos.Supports Split View, Force Touch, and El Capitan.Other improvements, UI enhancements, and stability and reliability fixes.ģ.3.1 adds the ability to pinch to zoom in a document window and to scroll through shapes, gradients, and styles within their respective palettes. The new Repair tool is also more memory efficient. 16-bit color images support in all Macs.New Repair tool (Quick, Standard, and Advanced options).This version uses the most out of the dual workstation-class GPUs built into the new Mac Pro. 16-bit color images (exclusive to the new Mac Pro).Pixelmator is more responsive and power efficient. Supports the OS X's technologies App Nap and Compressed Memory. More than 100 new features and improvements.
Improved support for Mac OS X Lion features like Auto Save and Versions. 1.6.2 (released on October 6, 2010), introduces support for the image format WebP.
New features include the ability to save for web, send to Mail/iPhoto, trimming, info labels and Italian language support, released less than two weeks prior to this update.ġ.6.1 (released on September 28), introduces features such as an improved photo browser and a revamped stroke feature. A new cloud generation filter made its way into Pixelmator in 1.4, and a noise filter in 1.4.1.
Support for importing Photoshop brushes is also included. This version introduced a new painting engine and the possibility for more advanced brush creation. Besides the previously available English and German languages, it added French and Spanish. Better Stroking capabilities with live preview were added. Renewed the Hue and Saturation, Replace Color and Colorize palettes. New features include click-and-drag for adjusting the tolerance of the Magic Wand, Paint bucket and the new Magic Eraser tool on the fly. More stability and improvements for working with large images. Includes some often requested features, like the Curve tool, Polygonal, Lasso Tool, Rulers, Guides and the ability to display an alignment grid. A closed beta was earlier released on August 16, 2007. Pixelmator 1.0 was released at a price of $59 (US).
Support for Mac OS X Lion features such as versions, auto save, and full screen mode.macOS ColorSync and ColorSync profiles are supported.Quick file conversion can be done with the help of Automator actions.Pictures can be taken with a FaceTime camera from within the app.Integrates with macOS and applications such as Photos and Aperture.16 color correction tools and over 50 filters.Over 40 tools for selecting, cropping, painting, retouching, typing, measuring and navigation.Photoshop images with layers are supported as well as other popular still image file formats.Uses technologies like Core Image and Automator.Pixelmator was the first commercial image editor to fully support the WebP image format on Mac.