![]() ![]() The ruler shows me, but not the values exactly. It can not be a hard thing to show x/y coordinates of the cursor somewhere. I think, a application called “Pixelmator” should be pixel perfect at all! I would like to use this tool, but I am unable to use it for pixel perfect web/application development. I look at your progress since version 1.0 and I am owning a license. But then… pro users might not actually be the target audience of Pixelmator. But for pixel perfect pro use it is still a bit awkward and too flashy. It’s great for painting and hobby semi-pro use. These are just the first that came to my mind in the first 5 Minutes of testing – and some of them are probably features of the underlying image magick.ĭon’t get me wrong, I like the tool. Visibility of nested layers is all messed up. So far I have found no way to snap a selection to guides. Or to influence the bahavior of the quantization. There is a slider, but no numeric input of the number of colors or a preset for such (I usually need 16,32,64 colors etc.) Spider looks like a promising start, although most of the features still aren’t in a professional league or feel too much like toys. ![]() We’d like to use PM in a Hybrid workflow with Photoshop, though that seems still far away. Unfortunately most of the things we need for daily use aren’t ready for prime time. ![]() We’ve bought a handful of licenses for our company to keep trying it now and then and hopefully will be able to use it productively one day. I am glad Pixelmator 1.5 finally made to a release. Pixelmator 1.5 Spider is a free update for current Pixelmator users. Other new features in Pixelmator 1.5 Spider include support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Italian language, the Reveal All feature, and the Send To feature that allows the user to send images quickly to the Mail and iPhoto applications improved Export, Image Size, Canvas Size, and File Info features minor user interface changes compatibility and performance improvements and several bug fixes. The new Trim feature allows quick and easy cropping of an image by trimming surrounding transparent pixels or background pixels in a specified color. The new Info Labels feature unobtrusively shows useful information depending on the tool in use such as selection, crop and slice sizes, tolerance levels for Magic Wand, Paint Bucket, and Magic Eraser, gradient angle and radius, transform dimensions, and more. Pixelmator also comes with a useful Web Color plug-in for the Apple Color Palette, allowing Web designers to select and copy hexadecimal colors quickly to the HTML or CSS application. The file size and preview of optimized slices or images are available in nearly real-time in the Pixelmator window. Saving an optimized part of an image is as easy as dragging and dropping it onto the desktop. The new powerful Slice tool in Pixelmator can be used to slice an image into pieces, allowing each piece of an image to be optimized and saved using its own optimization settings. Images can be optimized and saved in Web-standard JPEG, PNG, or GIF file formats with different quality settings. The new Web tools in Pixelmator allow users to prepare and export images for the Web with minimal effort, whether it is an individual image or a complex page layout. “And now with the breakthrough version 1.5 Spider features, Pixelmator becomes one of the world’s best tools for exporting images for the Web.” “Pixelmator is a perfect fit for anyone who is passionate about image editing,” said Saulius Dailide of the Pixelmator Team. Available as a free software update, Pixelmator 1.5, codenamed Spider, features Save for Web, a Slice tool, a Trim tool, Info Labels, and more. The Pixelmator Team released Pixelmator 1.5 today, an update to the revolutionary GPU-powered image editing tool that provides everything needed to create, edit, and enhance still images. Version 1.5 Adds Save for Web, Snow Leopard Support, and More SeptemPixelmator Team Releases Pixelmator 1.5 Spider ![]()
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