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Pixelmator? I barely know her!

Wed, Sep 17, 2008

Applications, Reviews

    By: Corey Harris

I know this has been posted here before, but I really felt that it needed to be brought up again.

Now I am not a photo editing guru or any thing like that, but I do like to do some editing here and there. I think there are a lot of people like that too. When looking for software for photo editing, I didn’t want to go the Photoshop route. Why? Simple. I cannot justify spending that kind of money on a program that I am only going to use once in a while. Sure, I do some graphic design work on the side for some friends and companies. But that is still just something that comes up once in a while, and because I will do it for cheap. So when I heard about pixelmator on Macbreak weekly about a year ago, I could not wait to get my hands on it.
Pixelmator is one: a great price at $59 USD; and two: easy to use. Even better than that, you can try it before you buy it. Pixelmator allows you to do just about every thing you can in photoshop, although not all the tools are there. This is not for the Professional Photo editor/graphic designer by any means. But if you are just into casual design and editing, it is a great program. Another thing that I really like about it is the updates. Ok, so it gets annoying having to update once a month or so, but it makes me happy to use the program knowing that they are constantly improving it.

Do you already have photoshop files on your mac? No problem, Pixelmator can read those files, and keeps the layers separate like they were in the original file. Pixelmator recognizes several different file types and exports out just as many from the popular to the not so popular. This program has you covered.

So if you are looking for an affordable photo editor that is comparable to Photoshop then give Pixelmator a try. You can download it at http://www.pixelmator.com.

And you can find Joshua Schnell’s original write up at http://www.macgasm.net/2008/03/10/image-editing-on-the-cheap/

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Corey Harris - who has written 54 posts on Macgasm.

Corey Harris considers himself a Professional Geek. Playing with technology from an early age starting with the Commadore 64 and the VIC 20. Growing up always having something tech in the house and learning Qbasic programming at an early age. Now Corey loves every thing Mac, loves learning different programming languages and is a beginner in the lifecasting genre. Corey is also a Professional Wrestler based out of the mid-west area and Professional Magician.

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3 Responses to “Pixelmator? I barely know her!”

  1. Seraphiel Says:

    Find out that you can do some professional things with Pixelmator too by watching the Pixelmator Tutorials video podcast!

    They are available on http://web.me.com/sebvdv/PixelmatorTutorials/Po...

    and on iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/...

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  2. Ben Says:

    I was about to suggest the Pixelmator podcast! It really is a well-done app. I use it quite frequently!

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  3. Ben Says:

    I was about to suggest the Pixelmator podcast! It really is a well-done app. I use it quite frequently!

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