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September 26th, 2007
Pixelmator

Pixelmator, the beautifully designed, easy-to-use, fast and powerful image editor for Mac OS X has everything you need to create, edit and enhance your images :
full assortment of painting tools, retouching tools, every tool you need, layers, powerful color correction tools, breathtaking filters and effects, compatible with everything…
Oh and it's only 59$ and downloadable there.
Posted by: dataselected








Comments (11)
It's not actually free, but the accelerated bits of it are really impressive
Does anyone uses it?
Can you put masks on the layers? Are there smartobjects?
Sorry. I hadn't seen that it was a shareware.
Nevertheless I think that 59$ is a really fair price for such a good application. Of course it can't be considered as a really professional software but it features more than enough functions for a family use.
its better than photoshop elements...
It's a cool application, promising...
I've been trying it and it just crashed. :S
Their are some big issues that might want to add to the application, CMYK, Channels pallet, Pantone books are essential, among other cool thinks that could boost the app, as a Kuller support also photoshop brushes support.
But it sure looks good.
Why are pantone books essential? It's not aimed at professionals.
no smart objects, masked layers are possible, no .ai import.
impressive speed on the filters, much faster than photoshop.
If they created a software maybe they could do it the better they can and I don't believe this isn't aimed to some professionals, I do think Pantone books would be a good features or maybe they are just aiming to web work... I was just suggesting...
I think they have the numbers in the future to be selected by Apple as a future app with FinalCut, Motion,.. Who knows?
Yes I agree with you microbians, it's a nice complement for those kind of program, it's not for sure to be used by print designers... please do check this option, a lot of good functionalities although the interface isn't so good:
PIXEL