Timmyjoe
Veteran
Just discovered that Apple bought Pixelmator, a software company that is a "direct" challenge to Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator. They make the Pixelmator and Pixelmator Pro apps for Mac and iPhone/iPad, as well as the Photomator app.
I've been anti-Adobe ever since their subscription model took effect, and I refuse to sign up. Have been using Photoshop Elements, but find it really is limited. One of the main features I've missed is Curves Adjustment, which Elements "simulates", but it's wholly ineffective. Photomator has Curves, like Photoshop.
I've just started exploring the program but so far I like what I see. Wondering if others here have tried it. You can buy it outright for $79, so no subscription necessary (although I do see options for paying monthly, so that buying outright option may not be long lived).
I'm glad to see someone challenging Adobe, and with Apple's financial clout, maybe they can make something of it. I am also aware that Apple can be kind of fickle, and may bail on the whole project like they did on Aperture.
Time will tell.
So anyway, anyone else here using Photomator? If so, would love to hear what you think.
Best,
-Tim
I've been anti-Adobe ever since their subscription model took effect, and I refuse to sign up. Have been using Photoshop Elements, but find it really is limited. One of the main features I've missed is Curves Adjustment, which Elements "simulates", but it's wholly ineffective. Photomator has Curves, like Photoshop.
I've just started exploring the program but so far I like what I see. Wondering if others here have tried it. You can buy it outright for $79, so no subscription necessary (although I do see options for paying monthly, so that buying outright option may not be long lived).
I'm glad to see someone challenging Adobe, and with Apple's financial clout, maybe they can make something of it. I am also aware that Apple can be kind of fickle, and may bail on the whole project like they did on Aperture.
Time will tell.
So anyway, anyone else here using Photomator? If so, would love to hear what you think.
Best,
-Tim