Peakto automatically gathers all the Pixelmator Pro documents on your Mac into a single catalog where they can then be managed in various ways. Over the past few months we’ve been working on something slightly different from what we usually do - we’ve teamed up with the amazing team at Peakto to bring you a smart new way to sort and organize your Pixelmator Pro documents, all in one place. Hello everyone! We’ve got some exciting news to share with you today. MaFile cataloging app Peakto now supports Pixelmator Pro documents Keep in mind that we have limited testing spots available, so if you’re interested in participating, fill out a quick form below for a chance to be the first to explore Photomator on Mac. For the final stretch of the journey, we’d love to invite you to become a beta tester for Photomator and help us ensure its official launch goes as smoothly as possible. Open in App Store Photomator for Mac TestFlight Beta is Now Availableįor those of you who have been eagerly waiting - Photomator for Mac is almost, almost here. To try out the new features, head over to the App Store and make sure you’re all up to date with the latest and greatest version of Photomator. ![]() Check out our What’s New page for the full scoop on all the smaller changes included in this update. This wraps up the biggest new features in Photomator 2.3. For example, you can automatically select the subject, sky, or background in a photo and then use a brush to paint over some extra details you want to include in the selection. In the Layers browser, you can also use blending modes to refine the selections, combine them, or create striking artistic effects. You can turn these selection layers on and off, and find additional options for renaming, deleting, or rearranging them. This makes it really easy to keep track of your edits. When you add selections to a photo, they will appear as individual layers in the Layers browser. Also, if you accidentally paint over something you didn’t mean to select, you can always erase the selection by switching to the Erase mode. ![]() Easily customize the brush by adjusting its size, softness, and opacity. Make especially precise selections in photos by painting over them with a brush.
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