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The popular graphic editor Pixelmator, which is used by a huge number of users of computers with the operating system macOS, has received a successor. It's been about a month and a half since we wrote about the first presentation of the new version and it finally appeared in the Mac App Store this afternoon. It's called Pixelmator Pro and its developers charge 1 crowns for it. If you used the original version, you will feel right at home in this new one.

Pixelmator Pro offers an elegant and clear design that goes hand in hand with functionality. This is determined by the layout of the user interface, where the processed object is always in the middle of the screen and individual contextual windows are displayed on the sides exactly according to what the user is currently doing. Compared to the original Pixelmator, there are now many more functions and the editing system goes much deeper.

It goes without saying that there is a whole range of effects and tools that offer a huge amount of individualization and other supporting settings. For individual effects, there are many ways to customize their appearance. Of course, there is a real-time preview of the edits, which should work in a flash, given that the program uses GPU acceleration.

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Pixelmator Pro should also offer some smart features that use machine learning and autonomous graphics data processing. The program can now name individual layers according to what is displayed on them. Instead of Layer 1, Layer 2, etc., for example, the sea, flowers, etc. can appear. You can read a detailed review of the program released today in English <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>. You can check out Pixelmator Pro in the App Store <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>. The program requires macOS 10.13 and newer, a 64-bit system and costs 1 crowns.

Source: 9to5mac

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