![]() But thanks to a new and improved color model, Pixelmator Photo can now recover shadows and highlights in photos much more than before and in a much more natural way!įinally, you can also customize which adjustments you’d like to see in the color adjustments pane. And the reason for that is this seemingly simple improvement (can’t you just like… bump up shadow and highlight recovery to 11?) is very technically complex due to the subtleties of human color perception. To tell you the truth, we’ve been laying the foundations for these improvements for a very very long time. This has been a popular request and was high on our list of priorities. Next, the shadow and highlight improvements. To get a better idea of how it works, check out the video below. Want to darken the sky? No problem, just drag down the exact area you want to darken. But now, you can tap the On-Image Curves button and drag an area of your image to darken or brighten that specific area. Usually, when you’re adjusting photos using the Curves adjustment, you try to eyeball the tonal range you’ll be editing on the curve – and that works pretty well when you know what you’re doing. This is an incredibly natural and intuitive way to edit your photos. The second new feature is the ability to edit the tonal curve of a photo by simply dragging areas on your image. ![]() The all-new ProRAW format is now fully supported in Pixelmator Photo, so you can edit your ProRAW photos while taking advantage of their additional Apple image pipeline data. First and foremost, ProRAW support! Unlike regular photos, ProRAW photos have additional dynamic range data and higher color depth, providing photographers with more creative control to make more drastic edits to photos without sacrificing quality. ![]()
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