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To see a side-by-side comparison of the two apps, you can click here. Although we do still occasionally update it, Pixelmator Classic will eventually stop receiving updates. Pixelmator Pro features full support for RAW images from over cameras.

If your camera is relatively new and is not listed on that page, support will most likely be added in a future update to macOS and Pixelmator Pro will be able to take advantage of it automatically.

Pixelmator Pro is currently available on Mac only. If you would like to work with Pixelmator Pro on iPad, you might like to try Sidecar. You can learn how to set up your iPad as a second display by clicking here. The official Pixelmator Tutorials page is a great place to start. You can also check out the Pixelmator Pro User Guide to learn more about every individual tool and feature in the app.

If you still have questions, feel free to ask them on the Pixelmator Community forum. If you can only select layers by clicking them in the Layers sidebar, check to make sure Auto Select is turned on. To do that, choose the Arrange tool V , then Control-click anywhere in the image and make sure the first option in that shortcut menu — Auto Select — has a checkmark next to it. Refunds are handled by Apple Support — you can learn more about requesting a refund here.

Is Pixelmator Photo supported on my iPad? Pixelmator Photo is designed exclusively for editing photos. It includes full support for RAW photos, an extensive collection of nondestructive, desktop-grade color adjustments, a magical Repair tool, batch photo editing, and more.

Pixelmator for iOS is a layer-based editor that you can use to create designs, paint, illustrate, edit photos, and more. If you need both, feel free to buy both apps. If you’re new to Pixelmator Photo, you can check out the Pixelmator Photo User Guide to learn more about the tools and features available in the app.

Pixelmator Photo supports RAW photos from over cameras. Guides Guides appear as nonprinting lines that float over the image and help you precisely position objects in the place you want them. Guides can be placed anywhere on your image, moved, removed and locked.

Choose a unit from the Ruler Units list in a contextual menu. Add Guide To add a guide, do one of the following:. Click and drag any of the horizontal or vertical ruler bars and drop the guideline anywhere on your image. Move a Guide Tip: Hold down the Shift key as you drag a guide to make it snap to Once placed, guides can still be moved.

To move an already placed the ruler ticks. Now you can drag the guide to move it. Guide sheet will appear. Select horizontal or vertical orientation and enter a position where your guide should be placed. Click OK You can change the guide orientation by holding down the Option after you are done. Tip: To temporarily switch to Move Tool when any other tool is selected, hold down the Command key. This allows you to quickly move a guide.

Remove Guide To remove a single guide from an image, do one of the following:. A poof animation will appear to notify you that the guide is removed. Show or Hide Guides Guides can be hidden or shown. To show or hide guides, do one of the following:. Choose Hide or Show Guides. To remove all guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the Ruler Bar and select Clear Guides in the rulers contextual menu.

You can lock guides so that they will not be moved by accident. To lock guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the ruler bar and Grid Settings choose Lock Guides in the rulers contextual menu. You can customize the look of a guide by choosing its color and adjusting opacity.

Select the color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker. Select the Grid color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker.

The grid appears as nonprinting lines. Snapping Guides and grids are especially useful when positioning objects with the Snapping feature enabled. Snapping makes selections, some tools, and layers snap to within 5 screen pixels of a guide, grid, layers or the edges.

Guides snaps to guides; Grid snaps to the gridlines and gridline subdivisions; Layers snap to layers edges; and Document Bounds snap to the edges of the image.

A check mark near the name of an element indicates that snapping for that element is enabled. Preferences any tool that does not have a palette, it will show an action label so you know you did choose something.

It is useful for working using Preferences is a place where some Pixelmator settings are available. Action appearance of the application. The Pixelmator preferences window Tooltips can be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the includes General, Transparency, Rulers, and Updates tabs. Show Action Tooltips checkbox. General The General tab includes Welcome Screen behavior settings, allows you to set new image content, and settings for Smart Palette Hide and Action Tooltips features.

This is a nonprinting checkerboard that is transparent by default. However, if you would like to change this helps you to know when there are no layers or layer opacity is low or have a white or black background layer, choose White, Black or in an image. For example, you can see the transparency Transparent from the New Image Contents pop-up menu. A feature called Smart Palette Hide can be turned on or off by checking or unchecking the Hide unnecessary palettes when To set the transparency checkerboard grid size, choose Small, using adjustments or filters.

Smart Palette Hide is turned on by default. Another useful feature in Pixelmator is Action Tooltips. To change the default color settings for a grid in Pixelmator, click the Grid Color button and use the Color palette to choose a preferred color for the grid. You can also adjust the opacity slider in Color palette to change the grid opacity. To adjust the grid spacing, enter a value for Gridline every to set the number of units a gridline should use for placement and at what unit value subdivisions should be placed to divide the gridline.

If needed, change the units for the gridline setting. To set the transparency checkerboard grid color, choose Light, Medium or Dark from the Grid Color pop-up menu in Transparency preferences. Rulers The Rulers tab in Pixelmator Preferences includes appearance settings for rulers, guides and a grid. To set the default ruler units for an application, choose Pixels, Inches, Centimeters, Milimeters, Points, Picas or Percent from the Default Units pop-up menu in rulers preferences.

These updates include new features and important stability or performance updates for Pixelmator. Using the Pixelmator Updates preferences, you can check for updates manually or set the application to automatically check for new updates. To set the application to tell you when a new update is available, check the Notify me when a new version of Pixelmator is available checkbox in the Pixelmator Updates tab.

Note: Pixelmator Software Update does not send any personal information to developers. The only thing that Pixelmator software update servers receive is the current version number of the application. When Pixelmator detects that an update is available, you can choose to install, skip or cancel the update.

The software update feature is turned on by default. Though after choosing Revert to your work. You also have an ability to revert to the last saved Saved Pixelmator will ask you whether you really would like to version of your work. Note: Though Pixelmator undo and redo operations are unlimited, they depend on your available free harddisk space.

For example if you Undo and Redo work on an image that includes a single x pixels layer it will create a temporary 4 Mb file on your harddisk. To undo or redo, do one of the following: It is highly recommended that you have at least 3 Gb of free harddisk space when you work in Pixelmator. Chapter 3: Creating, Opening and Placing Images. Pixelmator supports over different file formats. Using the Photo Browser palette, you can quickly access images from your iPhoto library even without switching applications.

This chapter explains how to create, open and place new images and introduces you to Photo Browser and Pixelmator images. Pixelmator document presets can be When creating new images, you choose a new document preset or divided into these categories: create your own by specifying the image width, height and resolution. Sizes are in pixels. To create a new image in Pixelmator do one of the following:.

When a new dialog box appears, choose a new document preset or manually set the width, height, and resolution for the document. You can also use pixels per Rectangle x 50 , Medium Rectangle x , Leaderboard inch or pixels per centimeter measurement to set the resolution for x 90 , Wide Skyscraper x When you finish, click OK to show a newly created image. Sizes are usually shown in inches. Switch to Finder. Create New Document Preset Image Size and Resolution: The default resolution for pictures is 72 Sometimes you may want to create a new document preset to dpi dots per inch.

It is the standard used for Web images as well as for digital photos. To create a new However, if you would like to print your image in an exact size, you will document preset: have to change the default dpi setting in the New Image dialog box or Image Size sheet. The best results can be achieved when printing in 1. In the New dialog box set the width, height and resolution.

When creating images for print, it is recommended that you use the 2. In the Action menu choose Save Preset As. In the sheet that appears, enter preset name and select the presets group. New Document From Clipboard 4. Click OK. To create a new image from clipboard assuming that your clipboard is not empty , do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose Clipboard from the document presets pop-up menu. If the clipboard is empty, the clipboard menu item in the Presets pop-up menu will be dimmed.

To edit the You may want to share your document preset with your friends. To new document preset: share the document preset:. Choose Manage Presets in the New dialog Action menu. Double-click on preset name, width, height or resolution to edit. Click and drag the document preset you would like to share onto your desktop.

Click OK once you are done. A document with the name of the preset is created. You can give the preset document to a friend who uses Pixelmator. To add the saved document preset to Pixelmator, simply drag and drop the document onto the application icon.

Sharing Document Presets You can also share your document presets with other Pixelmator users. To share your Pixelmator document preset:. To delete the document preset: 2. A document appears which you can send to 1. Select the document preset you want to delete from the presets 3. To add a preset document into Pixelmator, list. Click the Delete button – to delete the selected preset. It will appear in the Presets pop-up menu.

New Image Contents When you create a new image, it will be completely empty and will show the transparency checkerboard by default. You use it to open images that are located in your iPhoto Library or can open images using Open and Open Recent commands as well Pictures folder.

To open an image using Photo Browser:. In the Photo Browser source view, select the iPhoto Library, Album or Pictures folder, depending on where your image is located. Open Image 3. Look for your image in image browser and double-click it to open To open an image, do one of the following: it in Pixelmator.

Open Recent command keeps ten recently used files in the list. When you open a PDF document in Pixelmator, you can choose which page to open if the document contains more than one. Opening a PDF document is the same as opening any other images. Use the Open PDF cover flow to scroll through pages, and once you locate the page you would like to open, double-click on it or click the OK button. Placing Images Placing Layers from One Pixelmator Image to Another To put a layer from one image in another: You can place any Pixelmator-supported image in your composition as a layer.

And placing is as simple as drag and drop. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the placed layer. Place an Image into Your Composition To place an image to your composition: 2. Open the image that has a layer that you want to place in the destination image. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the picture.

Drag and drop a layer from the layers palette to the destination 2. Drag and drop the image you want to place from Finder onto the image. The placed image appears as a new layer in your composition that you can edit as you would any other layer in Pixelmator. For more information about Layers, see Chapter 13 in this manual. Tip: You can place images from nearly anywhere in your Mac to your composition: directly from other applications that support drag and drop such as iPhoto, from Finder, even from other Pixelmator documents.

Drag and drop any of the images in iPhoto or Pictures folder as layers in your Pixelmator composition. To open the Photo Browser, do one of the following: 2. Select the iPhoto album or Pictures folder depending on where your picture is located. Photo Browser or by using the search field to find that specific picture. Tip: You can set Photo Browser source view to show iPhoto albums or 4.

Drag the photo thumbnail to the document window in Pictures folder in a pop-up menu or a list by dragging the split line Pixelmator where you want to place that picture. Tip: You can use the Photo Browser palette to open an image.

Simply look for your image in Photo Browser and instead of dragging its thumbnail to your composition, double-click it to open it in Pixelmator. Pixelmator Images For more information about the opened image, click the Details tab. The default file format for Pixelmator is PXM. Exif information includes the capture time, camera settings for the photo exposure, ISO, even GPS coordinates if such a Most images have basic information such as height, width, file feature is available.

IPTC data is usually added by the photographer. You can also assign keywords to your image, and since Pixelmator comes with a built-in Spotlight plug-in, you can perform searches File Info sheet appears. To assign keywords to an image:. Select the Keywords tab. Do one of the following:. PXM File Format Photoshop including layers, transparency, type, blending modes and some other information. The default Pixelmator file format is PXM.

It is the best way to save and store your Pixelmator can open and save PSD compositions for further editing since it documents. However, not all of the features offers full support for Pixelmator of PSD are supported by Pixelmator. For example, layers, type layers, masks, blending modes and opacity Features of a PSD file format that Pixelmator settings information is stored within the supports are bitmap layer information and PXM file and is not lost when the blending settings and guides.

Adjustment document is saved. When you However, there is one disadvantage to using the PXM format. Since open such a file in Pixelmator, the file will be converted to RGB color PXM is quite a new file format, it is not supported by other mode since that is the only mode used by Pixelmator. For more applications. For example, a Preview application that comes with information about color, color modes see Chapter 4 in this manual.

However, some TIFF makes it possible to quickly view almost any of the image file documents may contain layers. TIFF layers are not formats supported by Pixelmator without having to launch the currently supported by Pixelmator, but the application. The amount of compression used can vary. Less compression PSD Compatibility results in a higher-quality image. PNG files are patent- and-royalty-free.

For more information about the Quick Look and how to Note: For a complete list and description of file formats supported by use it, see the Mac OS X help documentation. Pixelmator, see Chapter Pixelmator Quick Look plug-in allows Pixelmator. Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. There is no need to do any additional installations. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color management and color correction tools.

Using these tools, you can fine-tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more. Pixelmator features the very easy to use Color Management sheet that you can use to easily assign color pofiles to your images or match your images to color profiles.

Use Apple Color Picker to select colors from anywhere on your desktop and then add those to your Swatches palette in Pixelmator. This chapter explains color and color management in Pixelmator. It also provides an introduction to choosing colors. Increasing the bit can process 8-bit images.

Color Model Color model describes how colors in images are Pixelmator currently supports 8-bit depth images. That is 24 bits of stored and processed. Pixelmator supports information for each pixel or an ability to display almost 17 million RGB color model, which means one dot in an colors while the human eye is capable of understanding 10 million image is described by three colors – red, colors.

So that is more than enough. These displays or for storing digital photos. When opening bit or bit images, Pixelmator will convert them to 8-bit depth. Though Pixelmator understands images saved using these color models, it will convert them to RGB when opening a document. That is not true. By being a naturally narrow color model for printing devices, CMYK has less image editing capabilities and it usually produces a poorer quality. It is recommended for print, display and sharing.

Pixelmator supports Apple ColorSync technology to maintain a consistent color among devices. Pixelmator will do that for you. But if it happens that an image has incorrect color management settings or an image is supposed to work in an other platform, Pixelmator has all the tools you need to fix that. Color Profiles: Color profiles is a small document attached to an image that describes how each color in an image should be understood by other devices. Colors in image editing applications such as Pixelmator are displayed after they colors are processed through one of the color profiles.

Assign Profile If you decide to change the color management settings for your image, use the Color Management sheet in Pixelmator. Profile is not assigned. This setting is not recommended since images without profiles will look different on other devices. Convert Pixels to Selected Profile If you would like to change the color profile and at the same time keep the resulting colors as close to the original as possible, use the Convert pixels to selected profile option.

It is useful for preparing web images. This setting is not recommended since images without a profile will look different on other devices. Click OK after you are done. To change the foreground or background color, click the foreground or background color box in the Tools palette you want Choose Colors in the Tools Palette to change. As you may have noticed already, there are two color boxes in the Tools palette.

Choose Colors With the Eyedropper Tool The Eyedropper Tool samples color from the active image to designate a new foreground or background color. Select the Eyedropper Tool.

To select a new foreground color, click in the image. Foreground color is used nearly everywhere in Pixelmator: for Select Background Color: To select a new background color instead painting, filling, stroking and more.

Both the foreground and background color are used by some filters. Eyedropper contextual menu. To choose colors with the Colors palette:. Click anywhere in the color wheel. The selected color is displayed in the color box at the top of the Colors palette. To do that, 3. To make the color lighter or darker, drag choose Point Sample, 3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average or 11 by 11 the slider on the right side of the Colors Average in the sample size pop-up menu in the Eyedropper Tool palette.

Options palette. To make the color more transparent, clicking anywhere on an active image. To use the swatches table, open it by dragging the handle at the bottom of the Colors palette. Save a color in the swatches table by dragging a color from the color box to the swatches table.

To remove a color from the swatches table, drag a blank square to the color you want to remove. To match the color of another item on the screen, click the search Swatches Palette icon to the left of the color box in the Colors palette.

Click the The Swatches palette in Pixelmator stores colors that you use often. The color You can add or delete colors from the palette. Select the item you want to color in the document window, and then drag the color from the color box to To show the Swatches palette, do one of the following: the item. Crayons, Developer, Apple; image palettes; and Crayons. To select color from the Swatches palette, click on any swatch in the Swatches palette to choose a new foreground color.

Scratch Palette Use scratch palette to choose a new foreground color from To add color to the Swatches palette: spectrum image. Select color with the Eyedropper tool or Apple Colors Palette to choose the foreground color you would like to add to the To select color from the Scratch palette: Swatches palette.

Click the plus button in the Swatches palette to add the keyboard to show the Scratch palette. To remove color from the Swatches palette: 2. Click anywhere on the Scratch palette to choose a new foreground color. Move your mouse pointer over the color you want to remove in the Swatches palette. Click the right mouse button or Control – click so Swatches contextual menu will appear and choose Remove Swatch. Chapter 5: Making Color Adjustments. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color correction tools.

Using these tools, you can fine- tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more. This chapter provides information about applying color adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator. You can make color adjustments using the color adjustment tools in the Image menu.

You can make the following adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator:. Auto Enhance The Auto Enhance adjustment analyzes the image, layer or selection and applies an adjustment to it based on that analysis. Levels Adjust shadows, mid-tones, and highlights in the image, selection or layer. Curves Adjust the entire tonal range, make precise adjustments to individual channels.

Threshold Convert colors to high-contrast, black-and-white colors. Posterize Use posterize to remap red, green, and blue color components to the number of brightness values you specify for each color component. To add any of the color adjustment tools:. Select a layer, or if you wish to add the adjustment to a portion of your image, make a selection using the selection tools.

Each adjustment contains individual parameters, for which you specify a range of values. Use the adjustment controls such as sliders or wheels to change parameter values. After you are done, click OK to accept changes or Cancel to reject changes. The Auto Enhance usually brightens the photo or adjusts its contrast levels based on preset criteria. Since the Auto Enhance edits your image instantly, no palette will appear, only Action Tooltip if it is turned on in the Pixelmator Preferences window.

Before Auto Enhance adjustment. The formula includes converting image to Lab color space and adjusting lightness and, if necessary, color channels. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Auto Enhance was added and the same picture after Auto Enhance was added:.

It is useful for adjusting the brightness of an image and color correction. Histogram 2. Drag the Black Levels and White Levels sliders to where they touch the outside of the histogram. This will result in more As you may have noticed already, the Levels tool includes a defined blacks and highlight values as well as increase overall histogram. A histogram is a graph that displays relative brightness contrast. Histogram: a graph that displays relative brightness in an image.. From left to right, the histogram describes the range of shadows dark pixels , midtones gray pixels , and highlights bright pixels in the image.

The shape of the histogram depends on the tonality of 3. Drag the Midtone Levels slider to adjust the brightness values of the scene and the exposure. Histogram is a good way to evaluate the midtone while limiting the brightening effect in the black and exposural though it does not work for all images.

Sometimes a series of peaks on the left, the darker side of the 4. Click OK or Cancel to accept or reject changes. In some cases, a series of peaks in the center of the histogram indicates a balanced exposure since a majority of the pixels are concentrated within the midtones of the histogram.

An overexposed image will usualy have a series of peaks on the However, for some images, such as images shot at night or images brighter, right side of the histogram.

The Use Curves to adjust the entire tonal range of an image. Also use Curves to make precise adjustments to individual color channels in an image. Adjust a curve by adding and moving points and adjusting the Point: Point shape of the curve. Highlights vertical axis represents the tonal values after the curve is applied. The default curve is a straight line with an angle of 45 degrees. For each pixel, the input value is the same as the output value.

Midtones Changes in the position of the lower left will affect the dark values in your image. Changes to the center will affect the middle values most, and changes in the upper right will affect the lightest values Shadows in your image.

Add a point by clicking directly on the curve. To adjust the shape of the curve, click a point and drag the curve until the tone and color look correct. To adjust the color balance of the image, select the channel by cliking on its icon at the top of the curves palette.

About Histograms: The area under the graph represents all the pixels in the image. The shape of the histogram depends on the tonality of the scene and the exposure. Using a histogram is a good way to evaluate exposure, but it does not work for all images.

Special Effects: You can use the Curves tool to add interesting color effects to your image. Select the tonal range that you want to edit whether it is shadows, midtones or highlights.

Drag the sliders to add color to one color by subtracting from another. Before Color Balance adjustment. Preserved Luminosity: When using Color Balance tool, the luminosity is always preserved to maintain the tonal balance in the image. Use the Brightness and Constrast tool in Pixelmator to adjust brightness and contrast in an image. The Brightness and Contrast tool makes simple adjustments to the tonal range of an image. Before Brightness and Constrast adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Brightness and Constrast was added and the same picture after Brightness and Constrast was added:.

For Hue, do one of the following:. Hue and Saturation is mainly used for image color correction. Further, To use the Hue and Saturation tool: adjusting the handles tightens or loosens the color tones. To adjust the Saturation, drag the slider to the right to increase U keyboard shortcut. Choose which color to adjust in the colors tab. The Hue and 5. Drag the Lightness slider to the right to increase lightness or the Saturation tool can either be applied to the whole image or a left to decrease lightness.

To adjust the whole image, leave the first tab selected. To adjust a particular tone, for Adjust the Range of Colors instance the reds, select the red tab. To specify what range of colors to adjust with the Hue and Saturation tool, in the Hue and Saturation palette choose a color from the colors tab and spin the range dots around the color wheel. The more saturated area on the color wheel is included in the editable range of colors, while the desaturated area of the color wheel is not included and will not be edited.

Example Below is an example of Hue and Saturation in action. Note: Desaturate command has exactly the same effect as setting the Saturation in the Hue and Saturation tool to – Spin the dot around the color wheel to choose whichever color you want your image to turn into. Before Colorize adjustment. Lightness control is crucial when you need to colorize black or white pixels.

Since black and white cannot hold any shades of color, the lightness slider needs to be adjusted to bring in color. By default, the color box will feature the foreground color selected in your Pixelmator toolbox. Spin the dots around the color wheel to get your desired color change. Adjust the radius slider. The radius lets you specify how wide the colors can extend from the base color selected above.

A narrow radius will switch only a limited palette, while a high radius will replace more color variants. A unique feature of the radius control is that while adjusting it will show you a preview of range of colors that are to be affected by Replace Color tool.

Portions of an image that appear white in a preview are in the affected range, while the black pixels are not going to be touched by any changes. Use the Saturation and Lightness sliders to adjust the saturation and lightness of the pixels.

Use Channel Mixer adjustment to create sepia tone or other tinted images or creative color adjustments by mixing color channels. In the Channel Mixer palette, select the color channel in which to blend one or more existing channels. Before Channel Mixer adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Channel Mixer was added and the same picture after Channel Mixer was added:.

Drag the exposure slider to the right to increase exposure or drag it to the left to decrease it. Before Exposure adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Exposure was added and the same picture after Exposure was added:. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Invert was added and the same picture after Invert was added:. Before Invert adjustment.

Example Before Threshold adjustment On the right is an example of a picture before Threshold was added and the same picture after Threshold was added:. Use Posterize adjustment to remap red, green, and blue color components to the number of brightness values you specify for each color component. Before Posterize adjustment Example On the right is an example of a picture before Posterize was added and the same picture after Posterize was added:.

That means you can edit and apply special effects to portions of your pictures, remove unwanted objects, or even cut out objects from one picture to put on another.

Someone who is editing images must be able to select the right shapes, portions or objects in images. Use to select similarly Magic Wand colored areas. You can also use commands in the Edit menu to select all pixels, to deselect, reselect, invert, cut, copy or to select a range of colors within an entire image or even load selections from layers.

For easier and more precise selecting, a Quick Mask editing mode is available in Pixelmator that allows you to temporarily show your Selection isolates selected parts of your image and after they are selection as a colored overlay and use any of the painting tools or edited unselected areas are left untouched. Selection tools in Pixelmator include: The Refine Selection option helps you to enhance your selections by modifying its smoothness, feathered aspects and size.

Use to move layers and Move selected pixels. Use to make elliptical Elliptical Marquee selections. Select All To select all pixels on a layer within the canvas boundaries, do one of the following:.

To use the Select Color tool: selection tools contextual menu. Reselect 2. Choose the color you would like to select by clicking on the To reselect the most recent selection, do one of the following: Color swatch button and using the Colors palette to choose. Click the OK button to accept changes, Cancel to reject changes or the Reset button to revert to the original selection. Tip: You may use the Select Color tool to select a specified color not only within an entire image but also within an existing selection.

Make a selection using any of the selection tools and then use the Select Color tool to select color range within an existing selection. Both tools work in a similar way:. Tip: You can also point your mouse cursor on an image so that an Eyedropper tool will appear. Use the Eyedropper to quickly select color you want by clicking on the image. Select prefered color range with the radius slider.

Thanks to Automator, you can quickly enhance your photo, change its size, add various effects and convert the image into over different file formats. You can use Pixelmator iOS to open Photoshop images with layers. No, Pixelmator works only on Mac devices.

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When downloading Pixelmator, you risk infecting your computer with harmful software. Additionally, a questionable program can gain access to your personal information, such as your credit card number. To protect your data, only use licensed programs. In case you encounter any problems while working in Pixelmator, you can always approach the tech support specialists.

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Turn a real-life drawing into a digital illustration. Creating a duotone effect. Turning day into night using Pixelmator Pro. A quick guide to the new Pixelmator Pro extension.

Quickly remove a solid color background from an image. How to use layer masks and clipping masks. About layers in image editing. Batch process images with Pixelmator Pro. Copy an object from one image to another.

Understanding histograms. Vector graphics explained. Pixels explained. Customize keyboard shortcuts. ML Enhance. Export for Web. Auto Color Adjustments. Automatic Layer Naming. Color Adjustments. Artist-created color adjustment presets. Pixelmator Pro 2. Learn more. Get machine learning-powered suggestions for eye-catching crops with just a click. Instantly fill any layer with a color by dragging and dropping from the new color picker in the toolbar. Automatically paint brush strokes along paths, layers, and selections using any brush in your collection.

The redesigned Type tool now includes a text size slider, advanced spacing options, and other improvements. What’s new in Pixelmator Pro. Many of the most important adjustments can be applied automatically, using a machine learning algorithm trained on 20 million photos. Magically remove unwanted objects, clone parts of your photos, lighten or darken precise areas, and do much more.

All by using simple brushstrokes to retouch just the areas you want. So all your shots look picture-perfect. Pixelmator Pro supports RAW photos from over of the most popular digital cameras. See the full list of adjustments. These palettes are not floating ones and appear only when you choose a command from the menu bar. Controls: use to change parameter values. Controls have varying value ranges depending on the parameter. Rope: allows you to point to the center of the selected filter.

Non-floating palettes have Reset, Cancel and OK buttons. In order to continue editing an image, the currently selected adjustment Reset button: click to Cancel and OK buttons: tool or filter must be accepted or cancelled.

Click the OK button to reset all of the click to accept or cancel accept changes or click the Cancel button to reject changes. All of these palettes include some additional settings for the command you chose. In addition to the controls mentioned, some filters respectively.

Note: Since there are tens of adjustments and hundreds of filter palettes in Pixelmator, we will not review them in this chapter. An in- The Reset button allows resetting the adjustment tool or filter depth look at adjustment tools and filters is available in later chapters changes to their defaults.

A sheet is a modal dialog attached to a particular image that adjusts the whole image, not just a selection or layer. The standard in nearly every document-based application sheet is Save As In addition, the Save As The default file format is Pixelmator; however, you can save your image in other formats that will be discussed later in this manual.

Use the Canvas Size sheet in Pixelmator to edit the size of the full editable area of an image. The Image Size sheet in Pixelmator is used to change the print dimensions and resolution of an image. Sheets, such as Image Size or Canvas Size, include a reset button, while others include a Help button that is a shortcut to Pixelmator Help documentation page about the sheet you are currently using. All sheets have Cancel and OK buttons.

Click the OK button to accept changes or click Cancel button to reject changes. ColorSync profile for an image so that its colors are matched to your devices, or you can change your image so that it matches a specific An in-depth description of what every sheet does and how it works ColorSync profile.

To open the Color Management sheet, choose is available later in this manual. Gradients or Brushes editor sheets are used to create new or edit gradients or brushes in Pixelmator. Different items appear in the contextual menu, depending on the context. For example, if the Zoom tool is selected, you can use the contextual menu to quickly fit your image in the window or to zoom to view actual pixels.

In fact, in addition to quickly choosing commands that are also available in the menu bar, there are some secret, even advanced commands hiding in contextual menus in Pixelmator. For example, when a selection is created, you can quickly make a layer via copy or via cut from that selection, or even use the selection to crop an image. We will take a look at all the contextual menus of tools, palettes or selections. Tools The most important palette in Pixelmator is the Tools palette. This is where you choose tools that let you select, paint, move, edit, type, sample and view images.

The Tools palette also allows you to change foreground and background colors, switch to Quick Mask mode, and switch to Full Screen view. Tools: choose tools for making selections, painting, moving objects, editing, typing, cropping, sampling and viewing images.

Quick Mask: this is where you switch between Standard mode and Quick Mask mode. Enter Full Screen: click to switch between window and full-screen modes. Toolbox Pixelmator comes with over 20 tools for selecting, cropping, painting, retouching, typing, measuring and navigating. A list of Pixelmator tools showing the tool icon, name, description, and keyboard shortcut is available below. Elliptical Marquee Y Use to create linear, radial or angle blends Make elliptical selections Gradient G between colors.

In order to switch to a secondary tool, click the shortcut twice. Use a tool Tip: Some items in Pixelmator such as tools or buttons may have help In order to use a tool, make sure the Tools palette is visible. If it is tags tips or hints that give you additional information.

Instead, these tools are grouped with primary tools such as Lasso and Eraser. To switch back to a primary tool, click its keyboard shortcut again. When you select a tool, its icon pops up and stays bigger so you can see which tool is currently active. Tool Options When working with Pixelmator tools, you may need to use the Tool Options palette frequently since it allows you to customize the way your tool works.

Tool Options: the picture shows tool options for the Magic Wand Tool. The Tool Options palette changes every time you switch tools since every single tool in Pixelmator has its own settings. Some settings are common to several tools while others are specific to just one tool. Tool Options: the picture shows tool options for the Type Tool. We will take an in-depth look at all the settings and tools in later chapters of this manual. Viewing Images Full-screen mode hides your desktop, window title bar, and scroll bars so you can view images on your entire screen and better focus It is very useful to learn the tools for viewing images in Pixelmator on your image.

Full-screen Mode There are two screen modes in Pixelmator: a standard mode, which is present when Pixelmator launched, and a full-screen mode, which you can switch to by doing one of the following:.

Though in the full-screen mode Menu Bar is hidden, it is still accessible by moving your mouse pointer up to the upper edge of the screen. To exit full-screen mode, do one of the following:. Full-screen button: click to switch to or from the full-screen mode. Navigating in an Image Out radio buttons. Click the area of an image you want to To view another area of an image, do one of the following: magnify.

Notice the mouse cursor changes to a plus or minus icon. The default Zoom tool is activated. Notice that Zoom cursor now has a minus sign on it. The area you just selected using the Zoom tool will be displayed at the highest possible magnification level.

Tip: To temporarily use the Hand Tool while another tool is selected, hold down the Spacebar as you drag in the image. Zoom In or Out Since zooming is one of the most used functions in image editing, there are many ways to zoom in or out in Pixelmator. The cursor becomes a magnifying glass with a plus sign in its center. Exactly the same zoom slider is also available in the Tool Options palette if the Hand Tool is selected. The keyboard shortcut for quickly selecting the Zoom Tool is Z.

Rulers, Guides, and Grid the upper left corner of the ruler on to your image. A set of dotted cross lines appear marking the new origin for the rulers. Rulers, guides, a grid or any combination of them in Pixelmator help you position your images or objects precisely. When shown, rulers appear along the top and left side of the window. A grid appears as lines or dots on an image itself, and guides appear as lines and can be added or removed.

Both guides and grids are nonprinting lines that float over the image. Rulers Rulers appear along the top and left side of the window. Rulers Tip: Notice that some ruler ticks become brighter when you move the show the size of an image and mouse pointer location. Those ticks mark your zero origin and units of measurement can be changed.

But if you choose the ruler unit from a ruler inches, centimeters, milimeters, points, picas or percentages. To contextual menu, it will be used only for the current image. The default ruler unit is pixels. However, if you change the default measurement unit in Preferences window, the next time you open any picture, it will use that selected unit.

Guides Guides appear as nonprinting lines that float over the image and help you precisely position objects in the place you want them. Guides can be placed anywhere on your image, moved, removed and locked. Choose a unit from the Ruler Units list in a contextual menu.

Add Guide To add a guide, do one of the following:. Click and drag any of the horizontal or vertical ruler bars and drop the guideline anywhere on your image. Move a Guide Tip: Hold down the Shift key as you drag a guide to make it snap to Once placed, guides can still be moved.

To move an already placed the ruler ticks. Now you can drag the guide to move it. Guide sheet will appear. Select horizontal or vertical orientation and enter a position where your guide should be placed. Click OK You can change the guide orientation by holding down the Option after you are done.

Tip: To temporarily switch to Move Tool when any other tool is selected, hold down the Command key. This allows you to quickly move a guide. Remove Guide To remove a single guide from an image, do one of the following:. A poof animation will appear to notify you that the guide is removed.

Show or Hide Guides Guides can be hidden or shown. To show or hide guides, do one of the following:. Choose Hide or Show Guides. To remove all guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the Ruler Bar and select Clear Guides in the rulers contextual menu. You can lock guides so that they will not be moved by accident.

To lock guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the ruler bar and Grid Settings choose Lock Guides in the rulers contextual menu. You can customize the look of a guide by choosing its color and adjusting opacity.

Select the color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker. Select the Grid color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker. The grid appears as nonprinting lines. Snapping Guides and grids are especially useful when positioning objects with the Snapping feature enabled. Snapping makes selections, some tools, and layers snap to within 5 screen pixels of a guide, grid, layers or the edges. Guides snaps to guides; Grid snaps to the gridlines and gridline subdivisions; Layers snap to layers edges; and Document Bounds snap to the edges of the image.

A check mark near the name of an element indicates that snapping for that element is enabled. Preferences any tool that does not have a palette, it will show an action label so you know you did choose something. It is useful for working using Preferences is a place where some Pixelmator settings are available. Action appearance of the application. The Pixelmator preferences window Tooltips can be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the includes General, Transparency, Rulers, and Updates tabs.

Show Action Tooltips checkbox. General The General tab includes Welcome Screen behavior settings, allows you to set new image content, and settings for Smart Palette Hide and Action Tooltips features. This is a nonprinting checkerboard that is transparent by default.

However, if you would like to change this helps you to know when there are no layers or layer opacity is low or have a white or black background layer, choose White, Black or in an image. For example, you can see the transparency Transparent from the New Image Contents pop-up menu. A feature called Smart Palette Hide can be turned on or off by checking or unchecking the Hide unnecessary palettes when To set the transparency checkerboard grid size, choose Small, using adjustments or filters.

Smart Palette Hide is turned on by default. Another useful feature in Pixelmator is Action Tooltips. To change the default color settings for a grid in Pixelmator, click the Grid Color button and use the Color palette to choose a preferred color for the grid. You can also adjust the opacity slider in Color palette to change the grid opacity.

To adjust the grid spacing, enter a value for Gridline every to set the number of units a gridline should use for placement and at what unit value subdivisions should be placed to divide the gridline. If needed, change the units for the gridline setting. To set the transparency checkerboard grid color, choose Light, Medium or Dark from the Grid Color pop-up menu in Transparency preferences. Rulers The Rulers tab in Pixelmator Preferences includes appearance settings for rulers, guides and a grid.

To set the default ruler units for an application, choose Pixels, Inches, Centimeters, Milimeters, Points, Picas or Percent from the Default Units pop-up menu in rulers preferences.

These updates include new features and important stability or performance updates for Pixelmator. Using the Pixelmator Updates preferences, you can check for updates manually or set the application to automatically check for new updates. To set the application to tell you when a new update is available, check the Notify me when a new version of Pixelmator is available checkbox in the Pixelmator Updates tab. Note: Pixelmator Software Update does not send any personal information to developers.

The only thing that Pixelmator software update servers receive is the current version number of the application. When Pixelmator detects that an update is available, you can choose to install, skip or cancel the update.

The software update feature is turned on by default. Though after choosing Revert to your work. You also have an ability to revert to the last saved Saved Pixelmator will ask you whether you really would like to version of your work. Note: Though Pixelmator undo and redo operations are unlimited, they depend on your available free harddisk space. For example if you Undo and Redo work on an image that includes a single x pixels layer it will create a temporary 4 Mb file on your harddisk.

To undo or redo, do one of the following: It is highly recommended that you have at least 3 Gb of free harddisk space when you work in Pixelmator. Chapter 3: Creating, Opening and Placing Images. Pixelmator supports over different file formats.

Using the Photo Browser palette, you can quickly access images from your iPhoto library even without switching applications. This chapter explains how to create, open and place new images and introduces you to Photo Browser and Pixelmator images. Pixelmator document presets can be When creating new images, you choose a new document preset or divided into these categories: create your own by specifying the image width, height and resolution.

Sizes are in pixels. To create a new image in Pixelmator do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose a new document preset or manually set the width, height, and resolution for the document.

You can also use pixels per Rectangle x 50 , Medium Rectangle x , Leaderboard inch or pixels per centimeter measurement to set the resolution for x 90 , Wide Skyscraper x When you finish, click OK to show a newly created image.

Sizes are usually shown in inches. Switch to Finder. Create New Document Preset Image Size and Resolution: The default resolution for pictures is 72 Sometimes you may want to create a new document preset to dpi dots per inch.

It is the standard used for Web images as well as for digital photos. To create a new However, if you would like to print your image in an exact size, you will document preset: have to change the default dpi setting in the New Image dialog box or Image Size sheet. The best results can be achieved when printing in 1. In the New dialog box set the width, height and resolution.

When creating images for print, it is recommended that you use the 2. In the Action menu choose Save Preset As.

In the sheet that appears, enter preset name and select the presets group. New Document From Clipboard 4. Click OK. To create a new image from clipboard assuming that your clipboard is not empty , do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose Clipboard from the document presets pop-up menu. If the clipboard is empty, the clipboard menu item in the Presets pop-up menu will be dimmed. To edit the You may want to share your document preset with your friends.

To new document preset: share the document preset:. Choose Manage Presets in the New dialog Action menu. Double-click on preset name, width, height or resolution to edit. Click and drag the document preset you would like to share onto your desktop.

Click OK once you are done. A document with the name of the preset is created. You can give the preset document to a friend who uses Pixelmator. To add the saved document preset to Pixelmator, simply drag and drop the document onto the application icon. Sharing Document Presets You can also share your document presets with other Pixelmator users. To share your Pixelmator document preset:. To delete the document preset: 2. A document appears which you can send to 1.

Select the document preset you want to delete from the presets 3. To add a preset document into Pixelmator, list. Click the Delete button – to delete the selected preset.

It will appear in the Presets pop-up menu. New Image Contents When you create a new image, it will be completely empty and will show the transparency checkerboard by default. You use it to open images that are located in your iPhoto Library or can open images using Open and Open Recent commands as well Pictures folder.

To open an image using Photo Browser:. In the Photo Browser source view, select the iPhoto Library, Album or Pictures folder, depending on where your image is located. Open Image 3. Look for your image in image browser and double-click it to open To open an image, do one of the following: it in Pixelmator. Open Recent command keeps ten recently used files in the list. When you open a PDF document in Pixelmator, you can choose which page to open if the document contains more than one.

Opening a PDF document is the same as opening any other images. Use the Open PDF cover flow to scroll through pages, and once you locate the page you would like to open, double-click on it or click the OK button. Placing Images Placing Layers from One Pixelmator Image to Another To put a layer from one image in another: You can place any Pixelmator-supported image in your composition as a layer.

And placing is as simple as drag and drop. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the placed layer. Place an Image into Your Composition To place an image to your composition: 2.

Open the image that has a layer that you want to place in the destination image. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the picture. Drag and drop a layer from the layers palette to the destination 2. Drag and drop the image you want to place from Finder onto the image. The placed image appears as a new layer in your composition that you can edit as you would any other layer in Pixelmator.

For more information about Layers, see Chapter 13 in this manual. Tip: You can place images from nearly anywhere in your Mac to your composition: directly from other applications that support drag and drop such as iPhoto, from Finder, even from other Pixelmator documents.

Drag and drop any of the images in iPhoto or Pictures folder as layers in your Pixelmator composition. To open the Photo Browser, do one of the following: 2. Select the iPhoto album or Pictures folder depending on where your picture is located. Photo Browser or by using the search field to find that specific picture. Tip: You can set Photo Browser source view to show iPhoto albums or 4. Drag the photo thumbnail to the document window in Pictures folder in a pop-up menu or a list by dragging the split line Pixelmator where you want to place that picture.

Tip: You can use the Photo Browser palette to open an image. Simply look for your image in Photo Browser and instead of dragging its thumbnail to your composition, double-click it to open it in Pixelmator. Pixelmator Images For more information about the opened image, click the Details tab.

The default file format for Pixelmator is PXM. Exif information includes the capture time, camera settings for the photo exposure, ISO, even GPS coordinates if such a Most images have basic information such as height, width, file feature is available. IPTC data is usually added by the photographer. You can also assign keywords to your image, and since Pixelmator comes with a built-in Spotlight plug-in, you can perform searches File Info sheet appears. To assign keywords to an image:.

Select the Keywords tab. Do one of the following:. PXM File Format Photoshop including layers, transparency, type, blending modes and some other information.

The default Pixelmator file format is PXM. It is the best way to save and store your Pixelmator can open and save PSD compositions for further editing since it documents. However, not all of the features offers full support for Pixelmator of PSD are supported by Pixelmator. For example, layers, type layers, masks, blending modes and opacity Features of a PSD file format that Pixelmator settings information is stored within the supports are bitmap layer information and PXM file and is not lost when the blending settings and guides.

Adjustment document is saved. When you However, there is one disadvantage to using the PXM format. Since open such a file in Pixelmator, the file will be converted to RGB color PXM is quite a new file format, it is not supported by other mode since that is the only mode used by Pixelmator. For more applications. For example, a Preview application that comes with information about color, color modes see Chapter 4 in this manual.

However, some TIFF makes it possible to quickly view almost any of the image file documents may contain layers. TIFF layers are not formats supported by Pixelmator without having to launch the currently supported by Pixelmator, but the application. The amount of compression used can vary. Less compression PSD Compatibility results in a higher-quality image.

PNG files are patent- and-royalty-free. For more information about the Quick Look and how to Note: For a complete list and description of file formats supported by use it, see the Mac OS X help documentation.

Pixelmator, see Chapter Pixelmator Quick Look plug-in allows Pixelmator. Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. There is no need to do any additional installations. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color management and color correction tools.

Using these tools, you can fine-tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more. Pixelmator features the very easy to use Color Management sheet that you can use to easily assign color pofiles to your images or match your images to color profiles.

Use Apple Color Picker to select colors from anywhere on your desktop and then add those to your Swatches palette in Pixelmator. This chapter explains color and color management in Pixelmator. It also provides an introduction to choosing colors.

Increasing the bit can process 8-bit images. Color Model Color model describes how colors in images are Pixelmator currently supports 8-bit depth images. That is 24 bits of stored and processed. Pixelmator supports information for each pixel or an ability to display almost 17 million RGB color model, which means one dot in an colors while the human eye is capable of understanding 10 million image is described by three colors – red, colors.

So that is more than enough. These displays or for storing digital photos. When opening bit or bit images, Pixelmator will convert them to 8-bit depth. Though Pixelmator understands images saved using these color models, it will convert them to RGB when opening a document. That is not true. By being a naturally narrow color model for printing devices, CMYK has less image editing capabilities and it usually produces a poorer quality.

It is recommended for print, display and sharing. Pixelmator supports Apple ColorSync technology to maintain a consistent color among devices. Pixelmator will do that for you. But if it happens that an image has incorrect color management settings or an image is supposed to work in an other platform, Pixelmator has all the tools you need to fix that.

Color Profiles: Color profiles is a small document attached to an image that describes how each color in an image should be understood by other devices.

Colors in image editing applications such as Pixelmator are displayed after they colors are processed through one of the color profiles. Assign Profile If you decide to change the color management settings for your image, use the Color Management sheet in Pixelmator. Profile is not assigned. This setting is not recommended since images without profiles will look different on other devices. Convert Pixels to Selected Profile If you would like to change the color profile and at the same time keep the resulting colors as close to the original as possible, use the Convert pixels to selected profile option.

It is useful for preparing web images. This setting is not recommended since images without a profile will look different on other devices. Click OK after you are done. To change the foreground or background color, click the foreground or background color box in the Tools palette you want Choose Colors in the Tools Palette to change. As you may have noticed already, there are two color boxes in the Tools palette. Choose Colors With the Eyedropper Tool The Eyedropper Tool samples color from the active image to designate a new foreground or background color.

Select the Eyedropper Tool. To select a new foreground color, click in the image. Foreground color is used nearly everywhere in Pixelmator: for Select Background Color: To select a new background color instead painting, filling, stroking and more.

Both the foreground and background color are used by some filters. Eyedropper contextual menu. To choose colors with the Colors palette:. Click anywhere in the color wheel. The selected color is displayed in the color box at the top of the Colors palette.

To do that, 3. To make the color lighter or darker, drag choose Point Sample, 3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average or 11 by 11 the slider on the right side of the Colors Average in the sample size pop-up menu in the Eyedropper Tool palette. Options palette. To make the color more transparent, clicking anywhere on an active image. To use the swatches table, open it by dragging the handle at the bottom of the Colors palette.

Save a color in the swatches table by dragging a color from the color box to the swatches table. To remove a color from the swatches table, drag a blank square to the color you want to remove. To match the color of another item on the screen, click the search Swatches Palette icon to the left of the color box in the Colors palette.

Click the The Swatches palette in Pixelmator stores colors that you use often. The color You can add or delete colors from the palette. Select the item you want to color in the document window, and then drag the color from the color box to To show the Swatches palette, do one of the following: the item.

Crayons, Developer, Apple; image palettes; and Crayons. To select color from the Swatches palette, click on any swatch in the Swatches palette to choose a new foreground color. Scratch Palette Use scratch palette to choose a new foreground color from To add color to the Swatches palette: spectrum image. Select color with the Eyedropper tool or Apple Colors Palette to choose the foreground color you would like to add to the To select color from the Scratch palette: Swatches palette.

Click the plus button in the Swatches palette to add the keyboard to show the Scratch palette. To remove color from the Swatches palette: 2. Click anywhere on the Scratch palette to choose a new foreground color.

Move your mouse pointer over the color you want to remove in the Swatches palette. Click the right mouse button or Control – click so Swatches contextual menu will appear and choose Remove Swatch. Chapter 5: Making Color Adjustments. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color correction tools.

Using these tools, you can fine- tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more.

This chapter provides information about applying color adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator. You can make color adjustments using the color adjustment tools in the Image menu. You can make the following adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator:. Auto Enhance The Auto Enhance adjustment analyzes the image, layer or selection and applies an adjustment to it based on that analysis.

Levels Adjust shadows, mid-tones, and highlights in the image, selection or layer. Curves Adjust the entire tonal range, make precise adjustments to individual channels.

Threshold Convert colors to high-contrast, black-and-white colors. Posterize Use posterize to remap red, green, and blue color components to the number of brightness values you specify for each color component. To add any of the color adjustment tools:. Select a layer, or if you wish to add the adjustment to a portion of your image, make a selection using the selection tools.

Each adjustment contains individual parameters, for which you specify a range of values. Use the adjustment controls such as sliders or wheels to change parameter values. After you are done, click OK to accept changes or Cancel to reject changes.

The Auto Enhance usually brightens the photo or adjusts its contrast levels based on preset criteria. Since the Auto Enhance edits your image instantly, no palette will appear, only Action Tooltip if it is turned on in the Pixelmator Preferences window. Before Auto Enhance adjustment. The formula includes converting image to Lab color space and adjusting lightness and, if necessary, color channels. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Auto Enhance was added and the same picture after Auto Enhance was added:.

It is useful for adjusting the brightness of an image and color correction. Histogram 2. Drag the Black Levels and White Levels sliders to where they touch the outside of the histogram. This will result in more As you may have noticed already, the Levels tool includes a defined blacks and highlight values as well as increase overall histogram. A histogram is a graph that displays relative brightness contrast.

Histogram: a graph that displays relative brightness in an image.. From left to right, the histogram describes the range of shadows dark pixels , midtones gray pixels , and highlights bright pixels in the image.

The shape of the histogram depends on the tonality of 3. Drag the Midtone Levels slider to adjust the brightness values of the scene and the exposure. Histogram is a good way to evaluate the midtone while limiting the brightening effect in the black and exposural though it does not work for all images. Sometimes a series of peaks on the left, the darker side of the 4.

Click OK or Cancel to accept or reject changes. In some cases, a series of peaks in the center of the histogram indicates a balanced exposure since a majority of the pixels are concentrated within the midtones of the histogram.

An overexposed image will usualy have a series of peaks on the However, for some images, such as images shot at night or images brighter, right side of the histogram. The Use Curves to adjust the entire tonal range of an image.

Pixelmator Pro 2. Learn more. Get machine learning-powered suggestions for eye-catching crops with just a click. Instantly fill any layer with a color by dragging and dropping from the new color picker in the toolbar.

Automatically paint brush strokes along paths, layers, and selections using any brush in your collection. The redesigned Type tool now includes a text size slider, advanced spacing options, and other improvements. What’s new in Pixelmator Pro. Many of the most important adjustments can be applied automatically, using a machine learning algorithm trained on 20 million photos. Magically remove unwanted objects, clone parts of your photos, lighten or darken precise areas, and do much more.

All by using simple brushstrokes to retouch just the areas you want. So all your shots look picture-perfect. Pixelmator Pro supports RAW photos from over of the most popular digital cameras. See the full list of adjustments. Thanks to its advanced algorithm, the Quick Selection tool lets you easily select even the most challenging objects and areas with just a few brushstrokes.

The Magnetic Selection Tool makes complex selections effortless. Simply trace the edges of any object and watch an accurate selection snap around it automatically.

Use the Color Selection Tool to quickly and easily select similarly colored parts of your image. Make rectangular or rounded selections, select rows and columns, draw freehand selections, and more. See full tech specs. Pixelmator Pro runs natively on Macs powered by the Apple M1 chip, taking full advantage of its incredible performance.

Using Metal, Pixelmator Pro harnesses the full graphics processing power of every Mac. The groundbreaking machine learning features in Pixelmator Pro are integrated using Core ML, which brings the best possible ML processing performance on Mac.

Swift is a modern programming language built for efficiency, reliability, and top-notch performance. Core Image greatly speeds up processing images, enabling blazing fast, nondestructive editing. What’s new in Pixelmator Pro 2. Learn more ML Crop Get machine learning-powered suggestions for eye-catching crops with just a click. Quick Fill Instantly fill any layer with a color by dragging and dropping from the new color picker in the toolbar.

Stroke with Brush Automatically paint brush strokes along paths, layers, and selections using any brush in your collection. Type Tool Improvements The redesigned Type tool now includes a text size slider, advanced spacing options, and other improvements. Edit the colors in your photos in any way you want. Enhance photos automagically. Perfect every detail. Effortless RAW editing. View supported RAW formats See the full list of adjustments. Photography Illustration Design Painting.

Built with Swift Swift is a modern programming language built for efficiency, reliability, and top-notch performance. Core Image Core Image greatly speeds up processing images, enabling blazing fast, nondestructive editing. Awarded Mac App of the Year by Apple. Rated 4. Received over 18, five-star ratings worldwide.

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This Pixelmator User Manual is updated for Pixelmator version 1. Pixelmator is the beautifully designed, easy-to-use, fast and powerful image editor for Mac OS X that has everything needed to create, edit and enhance still images.

Designed to be the image editor for the rest of us, Pixelmator is an all-in-one tool that provides:. The third thing that Pixelmator uses is RAM. Yet another element that helps Pixelmator run smoothly is the Additional notes about system requirements: Pixelmator is based available disc space.

Please make sure you always have at least a few on a modern foundation that takes advantage of the latest Mac OS X Gigabytes of free HD space since Pixelmator uses it to store temporary technologies. And while you can rest assurred that the application will Undo and Redo files. Those will disappear when you quit the work without any performance glitches on the latest Intel-based Macs application. Mac OS X For more information about iLife, please visit www. Core Image utilizes the graphics card for image processing operations, freeing the CPU for other tasks.

With an old and slow GPU, the application will still work, but it might be slow – especially when working with larger images. Installation Registration The Pixelmator application that you have just installed is not yet It is very easy to install Pixelmator.

All you need to do is download registered, and once it is launched for the first time, you will be the Pixelmator. While we would love to have you license Pixelmator by purchasing Then drag the Pixelmator icon onto your Applications folder to a serial number, it is not necessary to do that immediately. That is it. To use Pixelmator in Demo your Applications folder and launch it. If you already love Pixelmator and would like to get the license for Tip: You may want to eject and remove the downloaded Pixelmator.

Think it, click the Buy License button. It will take you to the Pixelmator of it as a package in which your Pixelmator copy and a vast majority of Store where you can easily and securely purchase a new serial other Mac applications is delivered to you. It is worth knowing that by purchasing the license, you will not only own a lovely application but will also support the hard work of the Pixelmator Team. Once you make the purchase, you will receive your Pixelmator serial Retrieving Lost License number via e-mail.

To add the serial number to Pixelmator, do one If something happens to your Mac and you loose your Pixelmator of the following: license, there is no need to worry, at least about retrieving another Pixelmator license. The best way to add your serial number to the license sheet is to simply copy it from your e-mail and paste it into the Enter Your License Code field. Please make sure you select all the serial number digits when copying.

Click the License Now button, and you are done! The window asking to license Pixelmator will never appear again when launching application. Note: Please do not share your license with anyone. If you have two Macs, a desktop and a notebook, and would like to use Pixelmator on both, the Pixelmator Team has no problem with that as long as the app is not used for commercial purposes.

It features lots of up-to- Though this manual is a good start to learning Pixelmator, there are date information about the application, including new and many more resources available to you. Pixelmator comes with a built-in Help that includes an overview of nearly every feature in Pixelmator, instructions for completing tasks Weblog and keyboard shortcuts to do things faster. One can find articles about the open the Pixelmator Help window where you can browse various development process of Pixelmator, tutorials, tips and tricks, inside topics or use search to look for a specific feature that interests you.

Pixelmator forums also include a place where users share and discuss their tutorials with others. Pixelmator enjoys having one of the most active and friendly user communities in the Mac universe, and that anyone is welcome to join at www. Tech Specs An in-depth list of supported file formats, features available and technologies used in Pixelmator can be found at www. X update is given an unusual software name. Other versions are Pixelmator 1.

That is why it is very important to keep developers Kitten, Pixelmator 1. Pixelmator’s next version will be named Pixelmator informed about any bugs you are experiencing or any 1. Pixelmator 1. X the application. And the sooner developers are informed, the faster updates are usually free for registered users. Use the Report a Bug or Provide feedback forms at www. Software Update You may want to check the software update page at www.

Pixelmator updates include new features, various improvements and bug fixes. The Pixelmator interface is specially designed for work with images. It includes a variety of palettes, menus and tools for viewing, editing and enhancing your images. Pixelmator is designed to be the easy-to-use, fast and real-Mac OS X application center of your image editing workflow, allowing you to create, edit and enhance your pictures and deliver professional-quality images.

This chapter provides an overview of how Pixelmator works and what you can do with it. If you are new to Pixelmator, this chapter is for you. If you are familiar with the Pixelmator features and interface, feel free to skip this chapter. Layers palette: this is where you select, add, Tools palette: this is where you choose tools that Document window: remove, link, unlink layers, adjust their opacity, let you select, paint, retouch, crop, move, edit, displays the image change blending modes, add layer masks, create type, sample, and view images.

Tools Options palette: this is where you customize the way your currently Swatches palette: selected tool works. Brushes palette: use to manage your brushes. Floating palettes in Pixelmator help you monitor and modify your work. While some palettes are displayed by default, there are many more available in Pixelmator that you can show or hide by selecting them from the View menu.

More detailed information about every palette is available later in this manual. All palettes in Pixelmator are transparent, so you can see through them and focus on your image instead of the application interface. Image Processing Layer-based image editing Since layers are the building blocks of many image creations, Pixelmator is a layers-based image editor built on top of modern Pixelmator offers layers-based image editing.

Layers are stacked on technologies, and features everything you need to create, edit and top of each other, and the final appearance of the picture depends enhance your images. Tools Using Pixelmator, you can quickly create Use Pixelmator tools for selecting, cropping, painting, layers from your photos, other pictures, or retouching, typing, measuring and navigating.

That means you can edit and apply special effects layers, change their opacity, create clipping to portions of your pictures, remove unwanted objects, masks, or add layer masks to hide some or cut out objects from one picture to put on another. Pixelmator painting tools allow you to use different brush sizes, shapes, hardness and blending modes when painting. Use the Image Size tool to change the print dimensions and resolution of an image. Pixelmator has the tools for perfecting your aging or buggy photos.

With its retouching tools, you can easily blur hard edges or sharpen Use the Canvas Size tool to increase or decrease the full editable fuzzy areas of your image. Or paint with a sample of an image to area of an image. You can use any of the adjustment or painting tools to polish or to refine your Fill and Stroke images.

Pixelmator also has everything you need for typing text on your Use the Stroke command to paint a colored border around an pictures, analysing colors, cropping, transforming, moving anything image, selection or layer.

Color Correction Tools Filters Pixelmator features an easy-to-use and powerful collection of Pixelmator sports a huge collection of filters – over are available intuitive color correction tools. Using these tools, you can fine-tune for your needs. You can use distortion, blur, sharpen, color, stylize, hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, halftone, generator, transitions and Quartz Composer filters to brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve create breathtaking special effects.

This means you can simply download or create your own Core Image unit or Quartz Composer composition and play with it right away in Pixelmator. It takes advantage as filters. Every version of Mac OS X You can choose a ColorSync profile Albums and pictures in your Pictures folder.

Best of all, for an image so that its colors are matched to your device. Then you can play with the image. Pixelmator images using any metadata information. You can open eraser. Above all, Pixelmator can open and save Photoshop tools. Automator Actions Using powerful and time-saving Pixelmator actions in Note: An in-depth list of supported file formats, features available and technologies used in Pixelmator can be found at www.

You can do that to as many images at once as you wish. Chapter 2: The Pixelmator Interface. This chapter describes the names and functions of the Pixelmator interface elements. Use this chapter to orient yourself while learning Pixelmator. It is the starting point for working with the If you would like to set up your work area before creating a new application. If you do not want Pixelmator to show the Welcome Screen on every launch of the application, uncheck the Show this dialog box on startup checkbox.

Pixelmator will not show the Welcome Screen but will skip it and open the dragged image Click the Create New Image button in the Welcome Screen to instead.

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Community Visit the Pixelmator Community to discuss Pixelmator, image editing, or get to know other users. Elliptical Marquee Y Use to create linear, radial or angle blends Make elliptical selections Gradient G between colors. In order to switch to a secondary tool, click the shortcut twice. Use a tool Tip: Some items in Pixelmator such as tools or buttons may have help In order to use a tool, make sure the Tools palette is visible.

If it is tags tips or hints that give you additional information. Instead, these tools are grouped with primary tools such as Lasso and Eraser. To switch back to a primary tool, click its keyboard shortcut again.

When you select a tool, its icon pops up and stays bigger so you can see which tool is currently active. Tool Options When working with Pixelmator tools, you may need to use the Tool Options palette frequently since it allows you to customize the way your tool works.

Tool Options: the picture shows tool options for the Magic Wand Tool. The Tool Options palette changes every time you switch tools since every single tool in Pixelmator has its own settings. Some settings are common to several tools while others are specific to just one tool. Tool Options: the picture shows tool options for the Type Tool.

We will take an in-depth look at all the settings and tools in later chapters of this manual. Viewing Images Full-screen mode hides your desktop, window title bar, and scroll bars so you can view images on your entire screen and better focus It is very useful to learn the tools for viewing images in Pixelmator on your image. Full-screen Mode There are two screen modes in Pixelmator: a standard mode, which is present when Pixelmator launched, and a full-screen mode, which you can switch to by doing one of the following:.

Though in the full-screen mode Menu Bar is hidden, it is still accessible by moving your mouse pointer up to the upper edge of the screen.

To exit full-screen mode, do one of the following:. Full-screen button: click to switch to or from the full-screen mode. Navigating in an Image Out radio buttons. Click the area of an image you want to To view another area of an image, do one of the following: magnify.

Notice the mouse cursor changes to a plus or minus icon. The default Zoom tool is activated. Notice that Zoom cursor now has a minus sign on it. The area you just selected using the Zoom tool will be displayed at the highest possible magnification level. Tip: To temporarily use the Hand Tool while another tool is selected, hold down the Spacebar as you drag in the image.

Zoom In or Out Since zooming is one of the most used functions in image editing, there are many ways to zoom in or out in Pixelmator. The cursor becomes a magnifying glass with a plus sign in its center. Exactly the same zoom slider is also available in the Tool Options palette if the Hand Tool is selected. The keyboard shortcut for quickly selecting the Zoom Tool is Z. Rulers, Guides, and Grid the upper left corner of the ruler on to your image. A set of dotted cross lines appear marking the new origin for the rulers.

Rulers, guides, a grid or any combination of them in Pixelmator help you position your images or objects precisely. When shown, rulers appear along the top and left side of the window. A grid appears as lines or dots on an image itself, and guides appear as lines and can be added or removed.

Both guides and grids are nonprinting lines that float over the image. Rulers Rulers appear along the top and left side of the window. Rulers Tip: Notice that some ruler ticks become brighter when you move the show the size of an image and mouse pointer location. Those ticks mark your zero origin and units of measurement can be changed. But if you choose the ruler unit from a ruler inches, centimeters, milimeters, points, picas or percentages. To contextual menu, it will be used only for the current image.

The default ruler unit is pixels. However, if you change the default measurement unit in Preferences window, the next time you open any picture, it will use that selected unit. Guides Guides appear as nonprinting lines that float over the image and help you precisely position objects in the place you want them. Guides can be placed anywhere on your image, moved, removed and locked. Choose a unit from the Ruler Units list in a contextual menu.

Add Guide To add a guide, do one of the following:. Click and drag any of the horizontal or vertical ruler bars and drop the guideline anywhere on your image.

Move a Guide Tip: Hold down the Shift key as you drag a guide to make it snap to Once placed, guides can still be moved. To move an already placed the ruler ticks. Now you can drag the guide to move it. Guide sheet will appear.

Select horizontal or vertical orientation and enter a position where your guide should be placed. Click OK You can change the guide orientation by holding down the Option after you are done. Tip: To temporarily switch to Move Tool when any other tool is selected, hold down the Command key. This allows you to quickly move a guide. Remove Guide To remove a single guide from an image, do one of the following:. A poof animation will appear to notify you that the guide is removed.

Show or Hide Guides Guides can be hidden or shown. To show or hide guides, do one of the following:. Choose Hide or Show Guides. To remove all guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the Ruler Bar and select Clear Guides in the rulers contextual menu.

You can lock guides so that they will not be moved by accident. To lock guides in an image, right-click the mouse on the ruler bar and Grid Settings choose Lock Guides in the rulers contextual menu. You can customize the look of a guide by choosing its color and adjusting opacity. Select the color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker. Select the Grid color and adjust the opacity in Apple Color picker.

The grid appears as nonprinting lines. Snapping Guides and grids are especially useful when positioning objects with the Snapping feature enabled. Snapping makes selections, some tools, and layers snap to within 5 screen pixels of a guide, grid, layers or the edges.

Guides snaps to guides; Grid snaps to the gridlines and gridline subdivisions; Layers snap to layers edges; and Document Bounds snap to the edges of the image. A check mark near the name of an element indicates that snapping for that element is enabled. Preferences any tool that does not have a palette, it will show an action label so you know you did choose something.

It is useful for working using Preferences is a place where some Pixelmator settings are available. Action appearance of the application. The Pixelmator preferences window Tooltips can be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the includes General, Transparency, Rulers, and Updates tabs. Show Action Tooltips checkbox. General The General tab includes Welcome Screen behavior settings, allows you to set new image content, and settings for Smart Palette Hide and Action Tooltips features.

This is a nonprinting checkerboard that is transparent by default. However, if you would like to change this helps you to know when there are no layers or layer opacity is low or have a white or black background layer, choose White, Black or in an image. For example, you can see the transparency Transparent from the New Image Contents pop-up menu. A feature called Smart Palette Hide can be turned on or off by checking or unchecking the Hide unnecessary palettes when To set the transparency checkerboard grid size, choose Small, using adjustments or filters.

Smart Palette Hide is turned on by default. Another useful feature in Pixelmator is Action Tooltips. To change the default color settings for a grid in Pixelmator, click the Grid Color button and use the Color palette to choose a preferred color for the grid. You can also adjust the opacity slider in Color palette to change the grid opacity. To adjust the grid spacing, enter a value for Gridline every to set the number of units a gridline should use for placement and at what unit value subdivisions should be placed to divide the gridline.

If needed, change the units for the gridline setting. To set the transparency checkerboard grid color, choose Light, Medium or Dark from the Grid Color pop-up menu in Transparency preferences. Rulers The Rulers tab in Pixelmator Preferences includes appearance settings for rulers, guides and a grid.

To set the default ruler units for an application, choose Pixels, Inches, Centimeters, Milimeters, Points, Picas or Percent from the Default Units pop-up menu in rulers preferences. These updates include new features and important stability or performance updates for Pixelmator.

Using the Pixelmator Updates preferences, you can check for updates manually or set the application to automatically check for new updates. To set the application to tell you when a new update is available, check the Notify me when a new version of Pixelmator is available checkbox in the Pixelmator Updates tab. Note: Pixelmator Software Update does not send any personal information to developers.

The only thing that Pixelmator software update servers receive is the current version number of the application. When Pixelmator detects that an update is available, you can choose to install, skip or cancel the update.

The software update feature is turned on by default. Though after choosing Revert to your work. You also have an ability to revert to the last saved Saved Pixelmator will ask you whether you really would like to version of your work. Note: Though Pixelmator undo and redo operations are unlimited, they depend on your available free harddisk space.

For example if you Undo and Redo work on an image that includes a single x pixels layer it will create a temporary 4 Mb file on your harddisk. To undo or redo, do one of the following: It is highly recommended that you have at least 3 Gb of free harddisk space when you work in Pixelmator.

Chapter 3: Creating, Opening and Placing Images. Pixelmator supports over different file formats. Using the Photo Browser palette, you can quickly access images from your iPhoto library even without switching applications. This chapter explains how to create, open and place new images and introduces you to Photo Browser and Pixelmator images. Pixelmator document presets can be When creating new images, you choose a new document preset or divided into these categories: create your own by specifying the image width, height and resolution.

Sizes are in pixels. To create a new image in Pixelmator do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose a new document preset or manually set the width, height, and resolution for the document. You can also use pixels per Rectangle x 50 , Medium Rectangle x , Leaderboard inch or pixels per centimeter measurement to set the resolution for x 90 , Wide Skyscraper x When you finish, click OK to show a newly created image.

Sizes are usually shown in inches. Switch to Finder. Create New Document Preset Image Size and Resolution: The default resolution for pictures is 72 Sometimes you may want to create a new document preset to dpi dots per inch. It is the standard used for Web images as well as for digital photos. To create a new However, if you would like to print your image in an exact size, you will document preset: have to change the default dpi setting in the New Image dialog box or Image Size sheet.

The best results can be achieved when printing in 1. In the New dialog box set the width, height and resolution. When creating images for print, it is recommended that you use the 2. In the Action menu choose Save Preset As.

In the sheet that appears, enter preset name and select the presets group. New Document From Clipboard 4. Click OK. To create a new image from clipboard assuming that your clipboard is not empty , do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose Clipboard from the document presets pop-up menu. If the clipboard is empty, the clipboard menu item in the Presets pop-up menu will be dimmed.

To edit the You may want to share your document preset with your friends. To new document preset: share the document preset:. Choose Manage Presets in the New dialog Action menu. Double-click on preset name, width, height or resolution to edit.

Click and drag the document preset you would like to share onto your desktop. Click OK once you are done. A document with the name of the preset is created. You can give the preset document to a friend who uses Pixelmator. To add the saved document preset to Pixelmator, simply drag and drop the document onto the application icon.

Sharing Document Presets You can also share your document presets with other Pixelmator users. To share your Pixelmator document preset:. To delete the document preset: 2. A document appears which you can send to 1. Select the document preset you want to delete from the presets 3.

To add a preset document into Pixelmator, list. Click the Delete button – to delete the selected preset. It will appear in the Presets pop-up menu. New Image Contents When you create a new image, it will be completely empty and will show the transparency checkerboard by default.

You use it to open images that are located in your iPhoto Library or can open images using Open and Open Recent commands as well Pictures folder. To open an image using Photo Browser:. In the Photo Browser source view, select the iPhoto Library, Album or Pictures folder, depending on where your image is located. Open Image 3.

Look for your image in image browser and double-click it to open To open an image, do one of the following: it in Pixelmator. Open Recent command keeps ten recently used files in the list. When you open a PDF document in Pixelmator, you can choose which page to open if the document contains more than one. Opening a PDF document is the same as opening any other images.

Use the Open PDF cover flow to scroll through pages, and once you locate the page you would like to open, double-click on it or click the OK button. Placing Images Placing Layers from One Pixelmator Image to Another To put a layer from one image in another: You can place any Pixelmator-supported image in your composition as a layer.

And placing is as simple as drag and drop. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the placed layer. Place an Image into Your Composition To place an image to your composition: 2. Open the image that has a layer that you want to place in the destination image. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the picture. Drag and drop a layer from the layers palette to the destination 2.

Drag and drop the image you want to place from Finder onto the image. The placed image appears as a new layer in your composition that you can edit as you would any other layer in Pixelmator. For more information about Layers, see Chapter 13 in this manual. Tip: You can place images from nearly anywhere in your Mac to your composition: directly from other applications that support drag and drop such as iPhoto, from Finder, even from other Pixelmator documents.

Drag and drop any of the images in iPhoto or Pictures folder as layers in your Pixelmator composition. To open the Photo Browser, do one of the following: 2. Select the iPhoto album or Pictures folder depending on where your picture is located. Photo Browser or by using the search field to find that specific picture.

Tip: You can set Photo Browser source view to show iPhoto albums or 4. Drag the photo thumbnail to the document window in Pictures folder in a pop-up menu or a list by dragging the split line Pixelmator where you want to place that picture. Tip: You can use the Photo Browser palette to open an image.

Simply look for your image in Photo Browser and instead of dragging its thumbnail to your composition, double-click it to open it in Pixelmator. Pixelmator Images For more information about the opened image, click the Details tab. The default file format for Pixelmator is PXM. Exif information includes the capture time, camera settings for the photo exposure, ISO, even GPS coordinates if such a Most images have basic information such as height, width, file feature is available.

IPTC data is usually added by the photographer. You can also assign keywords to your image, and since Pixelmator comes with a built-in Spotlight plug-in, you can perform searches File Info sheet appears. To assign keywords to an image:. Select the Keywords tab. Do one of the following:. PXM File Format Photoshop including layers, transparency, type, blending modes and some other information. The default Pixelmator file format is PXM. It is the best way to save and store your Pixelmator can open and save PSD compositions for further editing since it documents.

However, not all of the features offers full support for Pixelmator of PSD are supported by Pixelmator. For example, layers, type layers, masks, blending modes and opacity Features of a PSD file format that Pixelmator settings information is stored within the supports are bitmap layer information and PXM file and is not lost when the blending settings and guides.

Adjustment document is saved. When you However, there is one disadvantage to using the PXM format. Since open such a file in Pixelmator, the file will be converted to RGB color PXM is quite a new file format, it is not supported by other mode since that is the only mode used by Pixelmator.

For more applications. For example, a Preview application that comes with information about color, color modes see Chapter 4 in this manual. However, some TIFF makes it possible to quickly view almost any of the image file documents may contain layers. TIFF layers are not formats supported by Pixelmator without having to launch the currently supported by Pixelmator, but the application.

The amount of compression used can vary. Less compression PSD Compatibility results in a higher-quality image. PNG files are patent- and-royalty-free. For more information about the Quick Look and how to Note: For a complete list and description of file formats supported by use it, see the Mac OS X help documentation.

Pixelmator, see Chapter Pixelmator Quick Look plug-in allows Pixelmator. Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. How to completely change the mood and feel of a photo.

Add a light leak to an image. How to add shadows to objects. How to adjust precise color ranges. How to remove an object from a photo. How to add text to your image. Use tabs in Pixelmator Pro. Launch Pixelmator Pro from the Photos app.

How to open an image. How to create a new image. Exploring the Pixelmator Pro work area.

 

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How to use layer masks and clipping masks. About layers in image editing. Batch process images with Pixelmator Pro. Copy an object from one image to another. Understanding histograms. The way in which your gradient is displayed in the well will depend on the gradient type selected. Fill and Stroke 3. Specify the blending mode and opacity for the fill. Use the Fill command in Pixelmator to fill the inside of a selection or 4. Check the preserve transparency checkbox to fill only those areas layer with a color or Stroke command to paint a colored border containing pixels.

Click OK to apply the fill. Fill To fill a layer or selection with color: Paint Bucket: Use the Paint Bucket tool to fill the similarly colored area in your image by clicking and dragging. As you drag, the filled area grows to include the contiguous area that uses similar colors. In the Fill palette, choose the color you would like to fill with. By default it will use the foreground color. The command will use the currently selected foreground color and recently used Fill settings to fill.

Stroke To stroke a selection or layer with color:. In the Stroke palette that appears, choose the color you would like to stroke with. It will use the foreground color by default. Specify whether to place the border inside, outside or centered over the selection or layer boundaries. Check the preserve transparency checkbox to stroke only those areas containing pixels. Or paint with a sample of an image to remove wrinkles from faces or scratches in your photos.

It is useful for duplicating objects or removing defects in images. Choose Brush preset from the Brushes palette. Move your mouse pointer over an image area and click to define the clone source. To change the clone source point, press the Option key and click another area you would like to set as the clone source. To set an other percentage of opacity, adjust the opacity slider in the Pencil or Brush Tool Options palette.

Check the Sample All Layers checkbox in the Tool Options palette to include all layers as a clone source. Otherwise it will paint with the currently selected layer as the only source. Drag in an image to paint. Blur Tool Use the Blur tool to blur image areas. Sharpen Tool Use the Sharpen tool to sharpen soft image areas. Magic Eraser Tool Use the Magic Eraser tool to remove certain colors in an image until it is transparent.

It is useful for removing unwanted background or other colors. It is also useful for exctracting objects that are photographed on a single color background. Tip: The same result as using Magic Eraser tool can be achieved by using the Magic Wand tool to select the area and deleting that selected area.

However, using the Magic Eraser tool is much faster. Select the Magic Eraser Tool or press E twice on your keyboard. A single press will bring up the Eraser while pressing again will cause a switch between Eraser and Magic Eraser tools. Click the color you want to make transparent and then slowly drag over it.

As you drag, the selection grows to include the contiguous area that uses similar colors. You can control how much of the image is deleted to transparency by dragging less or more. To remove areas that are less distinct, select a smaller area and repeat the process. Chapter Brushes. Brushes are the key to painting. Pixelmator features an impressive collection of brushes and gives you the ability to create your own brushes with advanced settings.

In addition to sharing your brushes with other Pixelmator users, you can also import Adobe Photoshop brushes. You can create new, modify, save and share your brush hardness presets. Click on any of the brushes in Brushes palette to select it. Brush presets are stored in the Brushes palette. Brush preset settings can be modified in the Brush Editor sheet. Modify brush preset settings see bellow for more information about the brush settings in the brush editor.

Drag and drop the picture from your desktop that you want to use as a brush onto the Brushes palette or Brush editor sheet. Double click the brush that appears in the Brushes palette to modify it.

Drag and drop the layer from your Layers palette that you want to use as a brush onto the Brushes palette or Brush editor sheet. Double click the picture that appears in the Brushes palette to modify it. Edit Brush Preset To Edit a brush preset:. Double-click a brush in the Brushes palette to make a brush editor to appear.

Adjust the brush settings. For more information about the brush settings, see below. Duplicate Brush Preset To duplicate a brush preset:. Control-click or right mouse button click on a brush preset in the Brushes palette to make the brushes contextual menu appear. Control-click or right mouse button click on a brush preset in Brushes palette to make the brushes contextual menu to appear.

Choose Remove Brush from the brushes contextual menu. Brush Preset Settings Brush preset stores the shape, diameter, hardness, spacing, scatter, flow, follow angle, shape jitter, color jitter, graphics tablet sensitivity and control by mouse speed settings.

However, since there are two types of brushes in Pixelmator such as simple brush and bitmap brush some settings such as angle jitter and follow direction are not available for simple brush while hardness is for simple brush only. Adjust these brush settings to achieve desired results or simply to experiment with painting. Keyboard Shortcuts for Diameter and Hardness Use keyboard shortcuts to change the diameter and hardness of brushes as well as navigate through brushes in the Brushes palette when painting.

Control using Graphics Tablet and Mouse In Pixelmator you can control your brush diameter, scatter and flow settings with graphics tablet sensitivity or use mouse or tablet tracking speed. To control the minimum brush size by graphics tablet sensitivity or tracking speed:. Double-click the brush on which you would like to adjust the graphics tablet or tracking speed control to make Brush editor sheet appear. In the Brush editor sheet, click on a diameter, scatter or flow value number to make the graphics tablet and tracking speed menu appear.

Brush Sharing Sharing your brushes with other Pixelmator users is as simple as dragging and dropping brushes from the Pixelmator Brushes palette onto your desktop, and vice versa. In addition to letting you load and save brush presets, Pixelmator also lets you import Adobe Photoshop brushes. Again, it is as simple as dragging and dropping.

Click and drag the brush onto your desktop. A brush preset document is created on the desktop. Choose Import From File Importing a brush preset is the same whether you are importing Pixelmator-created or Photoshop-created brushes. Chapter Opacity and Blending Modes. Painting tools in Pixelmator offer you the ability to paint in different blending modes with any opacity setting. About Blending Modes The blending mode specifies the way in which the painting tool brush strokes interact with the color of an image on which you are painting.

Blending modes with painting tools can be used to achieve special effects, to make photo improvements or to retouch photos. By default, the blending mode for painting tools is set to normal, which causes the brush strokes to paint traditionally over the image while other blending modes offer a wide variety of different interactions.

Basic blending modes replace the base pixels, Darken ones darken interacting pixels, Lighten – lightens, Contrast modes increase or decrease the contrast of interacting pixels, Comperative – inverts color, and HSL modes apply a specific color component. For more in-depth description of each blending mode, see the Blending Modes Overview section later in this chapter.

In the Tool Options palette, select any of the blending modes from the Blending pop-up menu. Blending Modes Overview A list of blending modes that can be used with painting tools or layers in Pixelmator:.

Blending Mode Description Preview. In order to see the effect of the Dissolve blending mode, you will Dissolve need to reduce the opacity in the Tool Options palette. Paints behind an image. Best visible if image or layer you paint on is Behind smaller than canvas size. Good for quickly making shadows. Paints by creating a darker result. Lighter pixels are dropped out Darken completely. The result is similar to the Multiply mode, but it creates more intense color Linear Burn saturation.

Similar to Darken mode. Paints by choosing the lowest pixel values to Darker Color create the resulting color. Paints by creating a brighter result. Pixels darker than the brush color are Lighten replaced. Color Dodge Paints by creating exaggerated color saturation effect.

Linear Dodge Paints by creating more intense color saturation. Soft Light Paints by creating a lighter or darker result, depending on the brush color. Paints by lightening or darkening the image, depending on the brightness Hard Light of the brush color.

Contrast is also increased. Paints by creating a highly saturated result that is similar to Color Burn Vivid Light mode, but is not as dark. Pin Light Paints by preserving the lighter tones and highlighting the blend value. Hard Mix Paints by creating the posterized effect. Paints by applying the saturation of brush to the image while retaining the Saturation hue and luminance of the image. Paints by coloring the image while changing the saturation via neutral Color colors. Paints by applying the brightness of brush colors to the image while Luminosity retaining the hue and saturation of the image.

The best way to learn blending modes is to experiment with them. Pixelmator is a layer-based image editor. Layers are the building blocks of your composition. You can create layers from your photos, pictures, from selections, iSight or even from scratch. To show the Layers palette: Layers are the the base of non-destructive image editing.

They are like sheets stacked one on top of another. Though using layers is not necessary, it is always recommended. Even when you use the paste command, Pixelmator will automatically create a new layer for you. Chapter Working with Layers. You can create new, duplicate, rename, load as selections, hide, link and arrange added layers, but Pixelmator also allows you to blend layers, change their opacity, create clipping masks and much more.

Type a name for a layer, choose blending mode, set the opacity and click OK. From the selection tool contextual menu choose one of the following:. Click the Record button, and wait a few seconds while Pixelmator captures the picture. If you like your picture, click OK. Duplicate Layers To duplicate layers within an image:. Managing Layers Once layers are created, you can show, hide, select, move, change stack order, lock, unlock, link, unlink, rename, delete, rasterize, merge and flatten them.

Select Layers Link and Unlink Layers To select a layer in the Layers palette, do one of the following: Linked layers keep their linking until you unlink them. You can move or apply transformations to linked layers.

Select the layers in the Layers palette that you would like to link. Click the Link button in the Layers palette. To unlink layers, select any of the linked layers and click the Link To select layers in the document window: button. The contextual menu lists all the layers that are below the cursor that you can choose to select. Change the Stack Order of Layers Rename Layer To change the stack order of layers, do one of the following: To give a layer a name, double-click the layer name in the Layers palette and enter a new name.

Send Backward or Send to Back. Tips: Once a layer you would like to move is selected, you can move it using the Move tool, but you can also nudge the layer by pressing arrow keys on your keyboard. To nudge a layer by 10 pixels, hold down the Shift key and press an arrow key on your keyboard.

Select the layers you want to merge. Select a layer. Do one of the following 2. Delete Layers To delete a layer:. Backspace keyboard shortcut will not delete a layer if a selection is made or you are typing. Instead, it will delete a selection or type. Opacity and blending can be used to create a variety of special effects.

In the Layers palette, choose any of the blending modes from the Blending pop-up menu. A description of blending modes is available in Chapter 12 of this manual. Masking Layers Delete Layer Mask To remove a mask from a layer: Masking layers is a non-destructive way to hide parts of layers. In addition to adding masks, you can also delete, show or hide, link or 1.

Select a layer with the mask you want to remove in the Layers unlink and edit them using any of the painting and color correction palette. Select a layer in the Layers palette. To create a clipping mask:. Select the first layer above the base layer in the layers palette. A white mask thumbnail near layer thumbnail in the Layers palette 2. Do one of the following. Select a layer mask you want to edit in the Layers palette. Use any of the tools to edit the layer mask.

To remove a layer from a clipping mask, do one of the following:. Show or Hide Layer Mask 1. Select a layer in the clipping mask. To show or hide a layer mask: 2. Do one of the following: 1. Select the layer mask in the Layers palette. To unlink or link a layer from its mask, click the Link button between the layer and its mask in the Layers palette. Chapter Type Layers. You can create a line of text type or paragraph type. Position the pointer over the bounding box handle and drag.

Editing Type 4. The Type tool in the Tool Options palette provides options for formatting characters. Some formatting options are also available Once a type layer is created, you can edit, check and correct in the default Fonts palette. To display the Fonts palette, do one spelling, format type characters and rasterize the type layer.

Select the Type Tool in the Tools palette. Rasterize Type Layer 2. Position the pointer on the text and click to set the insertion In order to add special effects, paint on, or use color correction point. Enter text. Rasterizing converts the type layer into a normal layer and makes the text in type layer uneditable.

Make changes by choosing any other tool in the Tools palette or by pressing Escape on your keyboard. To rasterize the type layer:. Check Spelling and Grammar 1. Select the Type layer you want to rasterize. To check spelling and grammar: 2. Select the text you want to check with the Type tool. You can use a variety of fonts in Pixelmator, and you can change the way they look.

Select the Type tool. Position the Type tool cursor in the text, click and drag to select one or more characters. Pixelmator is a real filter machine. It has over filters and special effects to meet your needs. Just choose any of nicely designed distortion, blur sharpen, color, stylize, halftone, tile generator, transition and Quartz Composer filters and see the results in real-time. This chapter provides a basic introduction to filters and tells you how to appy them to your images.

Pixelmator includes over different filters to meet your special effects and other editing needs. Simply launch Pixelmator, open a photo, and choose Filter menu. Filters are especially useful when you are a more advanced user and know some tips and tricks that take advantage of using a bunch of filters in a row to achieve one effect. It is also noteworthy that due to its powerful plug-in architecture, Pixelmator fully supports third-party Core Image Units or Quartz Composer compositions as filters.

Applying Filters You use the Filter menu in Pixelmator to choose filters that you would like to apply. Filters can be applied to selections or layers.

Each Filter palette contains individual parameters and you can specify a range of values. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values and use the rope to point to the center of the selected filter. Chapter Filter Overview. In Pixelmator you can use any of the nicely designed distortion, blur, sharpen, color, stylize, halftone, tile generator, transition and Quartz Composer filters.

Circular Wrap Circular Wrap wraps an image 2. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values around a circle. Distortion Filters Overview Displacement Displacement applies the grayscale values of the second Bump The Bump filter creates a image to the first image. Glass Glass distorts an image by applying a glassy texture. Bump Linear The Bump Linear filter creates a bump that originates from a linear portion of the image layer or selection.

Hole The Hole creates a circular area that pushes the image pixels outward, distorting those pixels closest to the circle most. Pinch Pinch creates a rectangular- shaped area that pinches pixels inward, distorting those pixels closest to the rectangle the most. Torus Lens Torus Lens creates a torus- shaped lens and distorts the portion of the image over which the lens is placed. Twirl Twirl rotates pixels around a point to give a twirling effect. Vortex Vortex rotates pixels around a point to simulate a vortex.

To apply any of the Blur filters:. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values Noise Noise Reduction reduces and, if available, use the rope to point to the center of the Reduction noise using a threshold value to define what is considered selected filter.

Median Median computes the median Gaussian Blur The Gaussian Blur spreads a value for a group of layer or selected pixels by an neighboring pixels and amount specified by a replaces each pixel value with Gaussian distribution.

The effect is to reduce noise. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values and, if available, use the rope to point to the center of the selected filter. Unsharp This filter increases the Mask contrast of the edges between pixels of different colors in an image.

Edges This filter finds all edges in an image and displays them in color. Gloom Gloom dulls the highlights of an image. Stylize Filters Overview Bloom This filter softens edges and applies a pleasant glow to an image. Height Field This filter produces a from Mask continuous three- dimensional, loft-shaped height field from a grayscale Crystallize This filter creates polygon- mask.

Hexagonal Displays an image as colored PIxellate hexagons whose color is an average of the pixels they replace. Line Overlay Creates a sketch that outlines Spot Light Applies a directional spotlight the edges of an image in effect to an image. Noise Applies random pixels to an Shaded This filter produces a shaded image. Monochromatic Material image from the height field option applies the filter to mask. Pixellate This filter makes an image Equalize Use Equalize to remap pixel blocky.

Pointillize Pointillize renders the source Comic Effect Simulates a comic book image in a pointillistic style. Spot Color Replace color or more color ranges with spot colors. Hatched Screen and Line Screen. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values Hatched Hatched Screen simulates the and, if available, use the rope to point to the center of the Screen hatched pattern of a halftone screen.

Halftone halftone rendition of the source image, using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks over a white page. Circular This filter simulates a circular- Screen shaped halftone screen. Fourfold This filter produces a tiled Reflected image from a source image by applying a 4-way reflected 2. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values symmetry. Fourfold This filter produces a tiled Rotated image from a source image by Tile Filters Overview rotating the source image at increments of 90 degrees.

Affine Clamp This filter performs an affine transform on a source image and then clamps the pixels at the edge of the transformed image, extending them outwards. Fourfold This filter produces a tiled Translated image from a source image by applying 4 translation operations. Affine This filter applies an affine transform to an image and then tiles the transformed image.

Glide This filter produces a tiled Reflected image from a source image by translating and smearing the image. Kaleidoscope This filter produces a Sixfold This filter produces a tiled kaleidoscopic image from a Rotated image from a source image by source image by applying rotating the source image at way symmetry.

Op This filter segments an image, Triangle This filter maps a triangular applying any specified scaling portion of image to a and rotation, and then triangular area and then tiles assembles the image again to the result. Parallelogram This filter warps an image by Twelvefold This filter produces a tiled reflecting it in a Reflected image from a source image by parallelogram, and then tiles rotating the source image at the result.

Perspective This filter applies a perspective transform to an image and then tiles the result. Sixfold This filter produces a tiled Reflected image from a source image by applying a 6-way reflected symmetry.

Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values Gamma This filter adjusts midtone and, if available, use the rope to point to the center of the Adjust brightness. Mask to This filter converts a grayscale Color Remaps colors so they fall Alpha image to a white image that is Monochrome within shades of a single masked by alpha. To apply any of the Generator filters:.

Star Shine This filter generates a 2. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values starburst pattern. Generator Filters Overview Sunbeams This filter generates a sun effect. Checkerboard This filter generates a checkerboard pattern. Constant This filter generates a solid Color color.

Constant Color will use Clouds This filter generates a soft your foreground color as a cloud pattern. Random Generates an image of infinite Stripes This filter generates a stripe Generator extent whose pixel values are pattern. To apply any of the Transition filters:. Use the filter controls such as sliders to change parameter values Page Curl This filter transitions from one and, if available, use the rope to point to the center of the image to another by simulating a curling page, selected filter.

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Pixelmator Pro features full support for RAW images from over cameras. If your camera is relatively new and is not listed on that page, support will most likely be added in a future update to macOS and Pixelmator Pro will be able to take advantage of it automatically.

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Use tabs in Pixelmator Pro. Launch Pixelmator Pro from the Photos app. How to open an image. How to create a new image. Exploring the Pixelmator Pro work area. Advanced automation and scripting with AppleScript. Make your photos pop using these 5 quick color adjustments. How to create a retro text effect. How to create a silhouette. How to place text behind objects in a photo. How to create a realistic motion blur effect. Turn a real-life drawing into a digital illustration.

Creating a duotone effect. Turning day into night using Pixelmator Pro. A quick guide to the new Pixelmator Pro extension. Quickly remove a solid color background from an image. How to use layer masks and clipping masks. About layers in image editing. Batch process images with Pixelmator Pro.

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It has a wide range of new features, a redesigned, fully customizable workspace, native support for M1 Macs, and a lot more. To see a side-by-side comparison of the two apps, you can click here. Although we do still occasionally update it, Pixelmator Classic will eventually stop receiving updates. Pixelmator Pro features full support for RAW images from over cameras.

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In the New dialog box set the width, height and resolution. When creating images for print, it is recommended that you use the 2. In the Action menu choose Save Preset As. In the sheet that appears, enter preset name and select the presets group. New Document From Clipboard 4. Click OK. To create a new image from clipboard assuming that your clipboard is not empty , do one of the following:. When a new dialog box appears, choose Clipboard from the document presets pop-up menu.

If the clipboard is empty, the clipboard menu item in the Presets pop-up menu will be dimmed. To edit the You may want to share your document preset with your friends. To new document preset: share the document preset:. Choose Manage Presets in the New dialog Action menu. Double-click on preset name, width, height or resolution to edit. Click and drag the document preset you would like to share onto your desktop. Click OK once you are done. A document with the name of the preset is created.

You can give the preset document to a friend who uses Pixelmator. To add the saved document preset to Pixelmator, simply drag and drop the document onto the application icon. Sharing Document Presets You can also share your document presets with other Pixelmator users.

To share your Pixelmator document preset:. To delete the document preset: 2. A document appears which you can send to 1. Select the document preset you want to delete from the presets 3.

To add a preset document into Pixelmator, list. Click the Delete button – to delete the selected preset. It will appear in the Presets pop-up menu. New Image Contents When you create a new image, it will be completely empty and will show the transparency checkerboard by default. You use it to open images that are located in your iPhoto Library or can open images using Open and Open Recent commands as well Pictures folder.

To open an image using Photo Browser:. In the Photo Browser source view, select the iPhoto Library, Album or Pictures folder, depending on where your image is located. Open Image 3. Look for your image in image browser and double-click it to open To open an image, do one of the following: it in Pixelmator. Open Recent command keeps ten recently used files in the list. When you open a PDF document in Pixelmator, you can choose which page to open if the document contains more than one.

Opening a PDF document is the same as opening any other images. Use the Open PDF cover flow to scroll through pages, and once you locate the page you would like to open, double-click on it or click the OK button.

Placing Images Placing Layers from One Pixelmator Image to Another To put a layer from one image in another: You can place any Pixelmator-supported image in your composition as a layer. And placing is as simple as drag and drop. Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the placed layer. Place an Image into Your Composition To place an image to your composition: 2. Open the image that has a layer that you want to place in the destination image.

Open the Pixelmator image that is the destination for the picture. Drag and drop a layer from the layers palette to the destination 2. Drag and drop the image you want to place from Finder onto the image. The placed image appears as a new layer in your composition that you can edit as you would any other layer in Pixelmator.

For more information about Layers, see Chapter 13 in this manual. Tip: You can place images from nearly anywhere in your Mac to your composition: directly from other applications that support drag and drop such as iPhoto, from Finder, even from other Pixelmator documents. Drag and drop any of the images in iPhoto or Pictures folder as layers in your Pixelmator composition. To open the Photo Browser, do one of the following: 2. Select the iPhoto album or Pictures folder depending on where your picture is located.

Photo Browser or by using the search field to find that specific picture. Tip: You can set Photo Browser source view to show iPhoto albums or 4. Drag the photo thumbnail to the document window in Pictures folder in a pop-up menu or a list by dragging the split line Pixelmator where you want to place that picture. Tip: You can use the Photo Browser palette to open an image. Simply look for your image in Photo Browser and instead of dragging its thumbnail to your composition, double-click it to open it in Pixelmator.

Pixelmator Images For more information about the opened image, click the Details tab. The default file format for Pixelmator is PXM. Exif information includes the capture time, camera settings for the photo exposure, ISO, even GPS coordinates if such a Most images have basic information such as height, width, file feature is available.

IPTC data is usually added by the photographer. You can also assign keywords to your image, and since Pixelmator comes with a built-in Spotlight plug-in, you can perform searches File Info sheet appears. To assign keywords to an image:. Select the Keywords tab. Do one of the following:. PXM File Format Photoshop including layers, transparency, type, blending modes and some other information. The default Pixelmator file format is PXM. It is the best way to save and store your Pixelmator can open and save PSD compositions for further editing since it documents.

However, not all of the features offers full support for Pixelmator of PSD are supported by Pixelmator. For example, layers, type layers, masks, blending modes and opacity Features of a PSD file format that Pixelmator settings information is stored within the supports are bitmap layer information and PXM file and is not lost when the blending settings and guides.

Adjustment document is saved. When you However, there is one disadvantage to using the PXM format. Since open such a file in Pixelmator, the file will be converted to RGB color PXM is quite a new file format, it is not supported by other mode since that is the only mode used by Pixelmator. For more applications. For example, a Preview application that comes with information about color, color modes see Chapter 4 in this manual. However, some TIFF makes it possible to quickly view almost any of the image file documents may contain layers.

TIFF layers are not formats supported by Pixelmator without having to launch the currently supported by Pixelmator, but the application. The amount of compression used can vary. Less compression PSD Compatibility results in a higher-quality image. PNG files are patent- and-royalty-free.

For more information about the Quick Look and how to Note: For a complete list and description of file formats supported by use it, see the Mac OS X help documentation. Pixelmator, see Chapter Pixelmator Quick Look plug-in allows Pixelmator. Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. There is no need to do any additional installations. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color management and color correction tools.

Using these tools, you can fine-tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more.

Pixelmator features the very easy to use Color Management sheet that you can use to easily assign color pofiles to your images or match your images to color profiles. Use Apple Color Picker to select colors from anywhere on your desktop and then add those to your Swatches palette in Pixelmator.

This chapter explains color and color management in Pixelmator. It also provides an introduction to choosing colors. Increasing the bit can process 8-bit images. Color Model Color model describes how colors in images are Pixelmator currently supports 8-bit depth images. That is 24 bits of stored and processed. Pixelmator supports information for each pixel or an ability to display almost 17 million RGB color model, which means one dot in an colors while the human eye is capable of understanding 10 million image is described by three colors – red, colors.

So that is more than enough. These displays or for storing digital photos. When opening bit or bit images, Pixelmator will convert them to 8-bit depth. Though Pixelmator understands images saved using these color models, it will convert them to RGB when opening a document. That is not true. By being a naturally narrow color model for printing devices, CMYK has less image editing capabilities and it usually produces a poorer quality.

It is recommended for print, display and sharing. Pixelmator supports Apple ColorSync technology to maintain a consistent color among devices. Pixelmator will do that for you. But if it happens that an image has incorrect color management settings or an image is supposed to work in an other platform, Pixelmator has all the tools you need to fix that.

Color Profiles: Color profiles is a small document attached to an image that describes how each color in an image should be understood by other devices. Colors in image editing applications such as Pixelmator are displayed after they colors are processed through one of the color profiles.

Assign Profile If you decide to change the color management settings for your image, use the Color Management sheet in Pixelmator. Profile is not assigned. This setting is not recommended since images without profiles will look different on other devices. Convert Pixels to Selected Profile If you would like to change the color profile and at the same time keep the resulting colors as close to the original as possible, use the Convert pixels to selected profile option.

It is useful for preparing web images. This setting is not recommended since images without a profile will look different on other devices. Click OK after you are done. To change the foreground or background color, click the foreground or background color box in the Tools palette you want Choose Colors in the Tools Palette to change.

As you may have noticed already, there are two color boxes in the Tools palette. Choose Colors With the Eyedropper Tool The Eyedropper Tool samples color from the active image to designate a new foreground or background color. Select the Eyedropper Tool. To select a new foreground color, click in the image.

Foreground color is used nearly everywhere in Pixelmator: for Select Background Color: To select a new background color instead painting, filling, stroking and more. Both the foreground and background color are used by some filters. Eyedropper contextual menu. To choose colors with the Colors palette:. Click anywhere in the color wheel. The selected color is displayed in the color box at the top of the Colors palette. To do that, 3. To make the color lighter or darker, drag choose Point Sample, 3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average or 11 by 11 the slider on the right side of the Colors Average in the sample size pop-up menu in the Eyedropper Tool palette.

Options palette. To make the color more transparent, clicking anywhere on an active image. To use the swatches table, open it by dragging the handle at the bottom of the Colors palette. Save a color in the swatches table by dragging a color from the color box to the swatches table. To remove a color from the swatches table, drag a blank square to the color you want to remove. To match the color of another item on the screen, click the search Swatches Palette icon to the left of the color box in the Colors palette.

Click the The Swatches palette in Pixelmator stores colors that you use often. The color You can add or delete colors from the palette. Select the item you want to color in the document window, and then drag the color from the color box to To show the Swatches palette, do one of the following: the item.

Crayons, Developer, Apple; image palettes; and Crayons. To select color from the Swatches palette, click on any swatch in the Swatches palette to choose a new foreground color. Scratch Palette Use scratch palette to choose a new foreground color from To add color to the Swatches palette: spectrum image. Select color with the Eyedropper tool or Apple Colors Palette to choose the foreground color you would like to add to the To select color from the Scratch palette: Swatches palette.

Click the plus button in the Swatches palette to add the keyboard to show the Scratch palette. To remove color from the Swatches palette: 2. Click anywhere on the Scratch palette to choose a new foreground color.

Move your mouse pointer over the color you want to remove in the Swatches palette. Click the right mouse button or Control – click so Swatches contextual menu will appear and choose Remove Swatch. Chapter 5: Making Color Adjustments. Pixelmator features a simple and elegant collection of intuitive color correction tools. Using these tools, you can fine- tune hue, saturation, and luminance; adjust exposure, color levels, brightness and contrast; use Auto Enhance to dramatically improve less-than-perfect images with one click; even use Curves, Color Balance, Channel Mixer and much more.

This chapter provides information about applying color adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator. You can make color adjustments using the color adjustment tools in the Image menu. You can make the following adjustments to images, layers or selections in Pixelmator:. Auto Enhance The Auto Enhance adjustment analyzes the image, layer or selection and applies an adjustment to it based on that analysis.

Levels Adjust shadows, mid-tones, and highlights in the image, selection or layer. Curves Adjust the entire tonal range, make precise adjustments to individual channels.

Threshold Convert colors to high-contrast, black-and-white colors. Posterize Use posterize to remap red, green, and blue color components to the number of brightness values you specify for each color component. To add any of the color adjustment tools:. Select a layer, or if you wish to add the adjustment to a portion of your image, make a selection using the selection tools. Each adjustment contains individual parameters, for which you specify a range of values. Use the adjustment controls such as sliders or wheels to change parameter values.

After you are done, click OK to accept changes or Cancel to reject changes. The Auto Enhance usually brightens the photo or adjusts its contrast levels based on preset criteria. Since the Auto Enhance edits your image instantly, no palette will appear, only Action Tooltip if it is turned on in the Pixelmator Preferences window. Before Auto Enhance adjustment. The formula includes converting image to Lab color space and adjusting lightness and, if necessary, color channels.

Example On the right is an example of a picture before Auto Enhance was added and the same picture after Auto Enhance was added:.

It is useful for adjusting the brightness of an image and color correction. Histogram 2. Drag the Black Levels and White Levels sliders to where they touch the outside of the histogram. This will result in more As you may have noticed already, the Levels tool includes a defined blacks and highlight values as well as increase overall histogram. A histogram is a graph that displays relative brightness contrast. Histogram: a graph that displays relative brightness in an image..

From left to right, the histogram describes the range of shadows dark pixels , midtones gray pixels , and highlights bright pixels in the image. The shape of the histogram depends on the tonality of 3.

Drag the Midtone Levels slider to adjust the brightness values of the scene and the exposure. Histogram is a good way to evaluate the midtone while limiting the brightening effect in the black and exposural though it does not work for all images. Sometimes a series of peaks on the left, the darker side of the 4.

Click OK or Cancel to accept or reject changes. In some cases, a series of peaks in the center of the histogram indicates a balanced exposure since a majority of the pixels are concentrated within the midtones of the histogram. An overexposed image will usualy have a series of peaks on the However, for some images, such as images shot at night or images brighter, right side of the histogram.

The Use Curves to adjust the entire tonal range of an image. Also use Curves to make precise adjustments to individual color channels in an image. Adjust a curve by adding and moving points and adjusting the Point: Point shape of the curve. Highlights vertical axis represents the tonal values after the curve is applied.

The default curve is a straight line with an angle of 45 degrees. For each pixel, the input value is the same as the output value. Midtones Changes in the position of the lower left will affect the dark values in your image.

Changes to the center will affect the middle values most, and changes in the upper right will affect the lightest values Shadows in your image. Add a point by clicking directly on the curve. To adjust the shape of the curve, click a point and drag the curve until the tone and color look correct. To adjust the color balance of the image, select the channel by cliking on its icon at the top of the curves palette. About Histograms: The area under the graph represents all the pixels in the image.

The shape of the histogram depends on the tonality of the scene and the exposure. Using a histogram is a good way to evaluate exposure, but it does not work for all images.

Special Effects: You can use the Curves tool to add interesting color effects to your image. Select the tonal range that you want to edit whether it is shadows, midtones or highlights. Drag the sliders to add color to one color by subtracting from another.

Before Color Balance adjustment. Preserved Luminosity: When using Color Balance tool, the luminosity is always preserved to maintain the tonal balance in the image. Use the Brightness and Constrast tool in Pixelmator to adjust brightness and contrast in an image. The Brightness and Contrast tool makes simple adjustments to the tonal range of an image.

Before Brightness and Constrast adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Brightness and Constrast was added and the same picture after Brightness and Constrast was added:. For Hue, do one of the following:. Hue and Saturation is mainly used for image color correction. Further, To use the Hue and Saturation tool: adjusting the handles tightens or loosens the color tones. To adjust the Saturation, drag the slider to the right to increase U keyboard shortcut.

Choose which color to adjust in the colors tab. The Hue and 5. Drag the Lightness slider to the right to increase lightness or the Saturation tool can either be applied to the whole image or a left to decrease lightness.

To adjust the whole image, leave the first tab selected. To adjust a particular tone, for Adjust the Range of Colors instance the reds, select the red tab. To specify what range of colors to adjust with the Hue and Saturation tool, in the Hue and Saturation palette choose a color from the colors tab and spin the range dots around the color wheel. The more saturated area on the color wheel is included in the editable range of colors, while the desaturated area of the color wheel is not included and will not be edited.

Example Below is an example of Hue and Saturation in action. Note: Desaturate command has exactly the same effect as setting the Saturation in the Hue and Saturation tool to – Spin the dot around the color wheel to choose whichever color you want your image to turn into. Before Colorize adjustment. Lightness control is crucial when you need to colorize black or white pixels. Since black and white cannot hold any shades of color, the lightness slider needs to be adjusted to bring in color.

By default, the color box will feature the foreground color selected in your Pixelmator toolbox. Spin the dots around the color wheel to get your desired color change. Adjust the radius slider. The radius lets you specify how wide the colors can extend from the base color selected above.

A narrow radius will switch only a limited palette, while a high radius will replace more color variants. A unique feature of the radius control is that while adjusting it will show you a preview of range of colors that are to be affected by Replace Color tool.

Portions of an image that appear white in a preview are in the affected range, while the black pixels are not going to be touched by any changes. Use the Saturation and Lightness sliders to adjust the saturation and lightness of the pixels.

Use Channel Mixer adjustment to create sepia tone or other tinted images or creative color adjustments by mixing color channels. In the Channel Mixer palette, select the color channel in which to blend one or more existing channels. Before Channel Mixer adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Channel Mixer was added and the same picture after Channel Mixer was added:. Drag the exposure slider to the right to increase exposure or drag it to the left to decrease it.

Before Exposure adjustment. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Exposure was added and the same picture after Exposure was added:. Example On the right is an example of a picture before Invert was added and the same picture after Invert was added:.

Before Invert adjustment. Example Before Threshold adjustment On the right is an example of a picture before Threshold was added and the same picture after Threshold was added:. Use Posterize adjustment to remap red, green, and blue color components to the number of brightness values you specify for each color component.

Before Posterize adjustment Example On the right is an example of a picture before Posterize was added and the same picture after Posterize was added:. That means you can edit and apply special effects to portions of your pictures, remove unwanted objects, or even cut out objects from one picture to put on another. Someone who is editing images must be able to select the right shapes, portions or objects in images.

Use to select similarly Magic Wand colored areas. You can also use commands in the Edit menu to select all pixels, to deselect, reselect, invert, cut, copy or to select a range of colors within an entire image or even load selections from layers. For easier and more precise selecting, a Quick Mask editing mode is available in Pixelmator that allows you to temporarily show your Selection isolates selected parts of your image and after they are selection as a colored overlay and use any of the painting tools or edited unselected areas are left untouched.

Selection tools in Pixelmator include: The Refine Selection option helps you to enhance your selections by modifying its smoothness, feathered aspects and size. Use to move layers and Move selected pixels. Use to make elliptical Elliptical Marquee selections.

Select All To select all pixels on a layer within the canvas boundaries, do one of the following:. To use the Select Color tool: selection tools contextual menu. Reselect 2. Choose the color you would like to select by clicking on the To reselect the most recent selection, do one of the following: Color swatch button and using the Colors palette to choose. Click the OK button to accept changes, Cancel to reject changes or the Reset button to revert to the original selection.

Tip: You may use the Select Color tool to select a specified color not only within an entire image but also within an existing selection. Make a selection using any of the selection tools and then use the Select Color tool to select color range within an existing selection.

Both tools work in a similar way:. Tip: You can also point your mouse cursor on an image so that an Eyedropper tool will appear. Use the Eyedropper to quickly select color you want by clicking on the image. Select prefered color range with the radius slider. While moving, any pixels that show white are in the selection, while the black pixels will not be added into the selection.

To draw a selection from its center, hold down the Option key after you begin dragging. Lasso Tool Lasso Tool lets you make freehand selections. To use the Lasso tool:. Select the Lasso Tool in the Tools palette or press L on your keyboard. Choose a selection mode in the Lasso Tool Options palette:. Select a Marquee Tool in the Tools palette. Press the M key for New Draw a new selection. Rectangular Marquee and press the Y key for Elliptical Marquee.

Add to the border of an existing Add To 2. Choose a selection mode in the Tool Options palette: selection. Subtract from the border of an existing Subtract From selection New Draw a new selection. Check the Anti-alias setting for smoothing the edges of a Add to the border of an existing Add To selection. For jagged but precise edges, uncheck the Anti-alias selection. Subtract from the border of an existing Subtract From 4.

Drag to draw a freehand selection. If selecting with the Elliptical Marquee Tool, check the Anti-alias setting for smoothing the edges of a selection. For jagged but precise edges, uncheck the Anti-alias checkbox.

Drag over the area you want to select. Check the Anti-alias setting for smoother edges of a selection. For jagged, but precise edges, uncheck the Anti-alias checkbox. Click in the image to set the starting point. Continue clicking in the image to set endpoints. Once you are done, close the selection by doing one of the following:. To use the Polygonal Lasso Tool:.

Select the Lasso Tool in the Tools palette or press L on your keyboard and choose Polygonal tool type in the Tool Options palette or press the L key again. New Draw a new selection. To cancel drawing the selection using the Polygonal Lasso Tool, Add to the border of an existing press the Escape key on your keyboard. Add To selection. Tool, press Option key on your keyboard when making a selection with the Polygonal Lasso Tool. To use the Magic Wand:.

Release your mouse after you are done, and the colored area will Add to the border of an existing change to selection. Subtract from the border of an existing Subtract From selection. Check the Sample All Layers checkbox if you want to make a selection from all visible layers. With Sample All Layers unchecked, it will only make a selection from the currently selected layer.

Check the Anti-alias setting for smoothing the edges of a selection. Click the color you want to select in an image and slowly drag over it. As you drag, the colored area selection grows to include the contiguous area that uses similar colors. Pixelmator allows you to easily enhance your selections simply by moving, inverting, transforming, adding to or subtracting from them or using the Refine Selection Tool. In addition, for more precision, selections can be edited in the Quick Mask mode.

You can also use the Refine Selection tool to quickly smooth, feather and change the size of the selection. For more precise selecting, you can use the Quick Mask mode. Move a Selection Border To move a selection border, position the pointer of the selected selection tool inside the selection border and drag to move the border.

Tip: To move the selection by 1 pixel, use the arrow keys on your keyboard. To move the selection by 10 pixels, hold down the Shift key and use the arrow keys. Invert Selection To invert the selection, do one of the following:. Tip: Inverting a selection is very useful when cutting out objects that are placed on a solid color background. Then you can copy or cut your object. There is also a Magic Eraser tool that can help you remove solid color background instantly by just clicking and dragging on it.

To move the selected pixels use the Move tool. Subtract from Selection To subtract from a selection using any of the selection tools, do one of the following:. Notice that the minus sign appears next to the mouse cursor so you know what the current selection mode is. Make a selection. Notice that a plus sign appears next to the mouse cursor so you always know what the current selection mode is. Scale and rotate your selection using the Transform controls. For more information about Transforming, see Chapter 19 in this manual.

Refine Selection Use the Refine Selection tool to make a smoother outline, to soften edges of a selection or even change the size of a selection.

To use the Refine Selection:. Adjust the Smooth slider to create a smoother outline, adjust the Feather slider to soften the edges of a selection, and if needed, adjust the Size slider to shrink or enlarge your selection edges.

Note: The preview that you see when using the Refine Selection tool is in a Quick Mask mode; red overlay area is not included within your selection while the clearly seen area is in your selection. Quick Mask mode helps you to better see how smooth the edges of your selection are.

Quick Mask Mode Note: Painting in black in Quick Mask mode will deselect painted areas The Quick Mask mode in Pixelmator allows making precise while painting in white will select more of an image. Painting with adjustments to selections.

In the Quick Mask mode selection is other colors in Quick Mask mode will create a semitransparent areas converted to a temporary mask for easier editing. The Quick Mask which are useful for feathering the selection. For example, you can feather your selection by adding Gaussian Blur to selection in the Quick Mask mode.

You can now make any further adjustments to your image. To use the Quick Mask mode to edit part of the image:. Use any of the selection tools to select the part of your image you would like to edit. Click the Quick Mask mode button in the Tools palette or press Q on your keyboard.

A red overlay appears which protects the area outside the selection. Use any of the painting tools, selection tools or filters to modify that colored overlay. Chapter 8: Working with Selected Pixels. Once you have made a selection, you can move, copy, delete, extract, add filters or adjust color of the area that is in the selection. Select the Move Tool or press V on your keyboard. Move the mouse pointer inside the selection border and drag the selection area to a new position.

What’s new in Pixelmator Pro. Many of the most important adjustments can be applied automatically, using a machine learning algorithm trained on 20 million photos.

Magically remove unwanted objects, clone parts of your photos, lighten or darken precise areas, and do much more. All by using simple brushstrokes to retouch just the areas you want.

So all your shots look picture-perfect. Pixelmator Pro supports RAW photos from over of the most popular digital cameras. See the full list of adjustments. Thanks to its advanced algorithm, the Quick Selection tool lets you easily select even the most challenging objects and areas with just a few brushstrokes. The Magnetic Selection Tool makes complex selections effortless. Simply trace the edges of any object and watch an accurate selection snap around it automatically.

Use the Color Selection Tool to quickly and easily select similarly colored parts of your image. Make rectangular or rounded selections, select rows and columns, draw freehand selections, and more. See full tech specs. Is Pixelmator Photo supported on my iPad? Pixelmator Photo is designed exclusively for editing photos. It includes full support for RAW photos, an extensive collection of nondestructive, desktop-grade color adjustments, a magical Repair tool, batch photo editing, and more.

Pixelmator for iOS is a layer-based editor that you can use to create designs, paint, illustrate, edit photos, and more. If you need both, feel free to buy both apps. If you’re new to Pixelmator Photo, you can check out the Pixelmator Photo User Guide to learn more about the tools and features available in the app. Pixelmator Photo supports RAW photos from over cameras. If your camera is relatively new and is not listed on that page, support will most likely be added in a future update to iPadOS and Pixelmator Photo will be able to take advantage of it automatically.

If you’ve imported a certain type of RAW format to your iPad for the first time, it might take a few minutes for the RAW decoder files to be downloaded. If this doesn’t happen, check if your device is connected to the internet, or try restarting your iPad. Sure, check out the Pixelmator Photo User Guide to learn how to do that. How do I get started with Pixelmator for iOS? To learn more about individual tools and how to use them, check out the Pixelmator Help Guide , or you can also visit the Pixelmator video tutorials page here.

To open an image from Photos, first tap Create Document in the location you want or tap at the top of the screen, then tap Photos at the bottom of the screen. Use the Photos browser to find the photo you’d like to edit. First, try restarting your device. If there’s an issue with the document browser, the restart will fix it.

If you’re still unable to create or open images, try changing the default save location of your Pixelmator files. Some third-party storage providers do not support the iOS-native package type directories that Pixelmator uses for PXM files, so changing the document save location to local storage or iCloud can help.

Originally designed to accompany Pixelmator Classic for Mac, Pixelmator for iOS cannot open Pixelmator Pro files due to a number of different new features added.

Pixelmator Pro is the biggest update to Pixelmator Pro yet. It features an all-new, more intuitive design, support for the new Macs powered by the incredible M1 chip, full compatibility with macOS Big Sur, and a whole lot more. And best of all, it’s completely free to all existing Pixelmator Pro users. Apple M1 Chip macOS Big Sur All-New. Pixelmator Manual – Free ebook download as PDF File .pdf), Text File .txt) or view presentation slides online. Scribd is the world’s largest social reading and publishing site. Open navigation menu. The ultimate beginner’s guide to Pixelmator Pro. Create a realistic T-shirt mockup. Replace the color of objects. Change the background of a photo. Remove the background of an image. A quick overview of every retouching tool. How to extend the background in a .

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