![]() ![]() Some tools (Examples: Style and Arrange) are wider than others, which makes the edited image change size when we change to tools such as all the three Select tools (Select, Free Select, Quick select). When you click on a tool, you’ll see the tool parameters on the left of the tool selected instead of the top bar like in Photoshop and the standard Pixelmator. The layers also have a handy auto naming feature when you drag an image into it. This is unusual if you come from Photoshop, but considering that other software such as Lightroom and Luminar have their editing tools on the right, it is consistent with some other workflow you may already have. The tools are now on the right side of the main window while the layers are on the left. One of the major changes you may have to adapt to is the way the tools and layers are displayed. The Effects Browser that was available in the standard version as a palette can now be seen as a tool on the right. There are still four floating palettes you’ll have to deal with: Colors, Info, Gradients, and Shapes, and sadly they cannot be docked anywhere. In the standard version, one of the things I had to get used to was the multiple palettes that were showing on screen this issue is now mostly gone. The main window also has tabs for editing multiple images in parallel. Pixelmator Pro comes with a brand new interface, and one of the first things you’ll see is the single editing window. Let’s see how this new version stacks against its little brother and how it compares to Photoshop CC. Since that time, the team at Pixelmator has been busy and they released a totally new software called Pixelmator Pro. In March 2017, MyMac reviewed the image editing software Pixelmator. ![]()
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