A powerful, pixel-accurate collection of selection tools NEW in v3.3.2 New Fixed. OS: OS X 10.9.5 + Homepage - http://www.pixelmator.com Download Links :
• Quickly and easily select any part of an image
• Edit and apply special effects to portions of your pictures
• Select and remove unwanted elements of your photos
• Cut out objects from one image to place in another
Top-notch painting tools
• Paint with Pixelmator as you would on canvas
• Use different brush sizes, shapes, hardness, and blending modes
• Adjust brush settings to get just the look you want
• Cover any area with beautiful gradients and color fills
Retouching tools
• Correct wrinkles and repair scratches
• Make flaws vanish from your photos, remove or re-arrange objects in a composition
• Blur, sharpen, lighten, or darken specific areas
• Get rid of the red eye effect with just one click
• Distort or transform to subtly improve or give images a completely unexpected look.
• Combine different tools and effects for an endless number of ways to refine your images
Now you can quickly access your Photos library right from the Photo Browser in Pixelmator.
Paint with pressure sensitivity using the Force Touch trackpad on the new MacBook and MacBook Pro.
Wipe away unwanted elements from your photos up to five times faster with the enhanced Repair tool.
Other improvements and bug fixes
You can now repair images non-destructively on a transparent layer placed in front with the "Sample All Layers" option selected.
The app would previously stop responding on certain Macs when using the Repair tool with the document name popover visible. We fixed this.
Performance used to get a little slow when working extensively with colors and styles of text and shape layers. Not anymore.
The "New Layer from FaceTime" feature now works perfectly on all Macs.
The Layers palette no longer dims after changing the image size.
After using crop and undo actions one after the other, the thumbnails of grouped layers used to show inaccurate previews of the enclosed images. Now they’re displayed beautifully.
Sometimes, after dragging an image from a Web browser when the app was hidden or closed, the palettes failed to open. No more surprises.
Now you can open 16-bit Photoshop images exported from Aperture.
Previously, opening Photoshop images containing outer glow adjustments could cause the app to stop responding. That won’t happen again.
Small images used to jump to full zoom when zooming out with the pinch gesture. We fixed that, too.
The scroll bar of the Gradients, Styles and Shapes palettes used to hide part of their thumbnails when the "Show Scroll Bars" feature was set to "Always" in System Preferences.
The app used to stop responding when grouping shape layers into many subgroups. Fixed.
Sometimes, when connecting a MacBook Pro with discrete graphics and OS X Yosemite to an external display, weird graphical glitches would occur. We fixed that, too.
Once in a while, the alert "The file doesn’t exist" would pop up when trying to export a file in a different file format. It won’t happen again (fingers crossed).
Now you can Send Backward as many layers as you wish.
The thumbnails of newly created gradients wouldn’t show up properly in some localizations. Now, they are displayed just as they should be.
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