

The AI technology gives you a repair tool that can intelligently remove and replace whole elements of an image with natural-looking results, and snap to only the object you want to remove when selecting it. However, the centerpiece may be the inclusion of machine learning-based tools through Apple's CoreML framework. Photographers will like the support for RAW processing, including multi-layer edits that preserves all their detail, while Recipes let you save custom effects to apply them There's a new bunch of layout tools (such as multi-object alignment and spacing guides) and a new, Metal 2-powered painting engine that's both fast and adds clever tricks like paint blending. It's more Mac-like, Pixelmator says, and theoretically reduces clutter by eliminating floating toolbars. The software is non-destructive (that is, you can always reverse changes), with a heavily revamped interface that merges everything into a single pane. The editor promises many of the features you'd expect in a high-end app, and a little bit beyond - there's even a dash of AI-like technology involved.

The Pixelmator team is previewing Pixelmator Pro, an upgraded version of its long-serving (and historically more affordable) Mac app geared toward serious creatives. You may not have to in the near future, though.

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Pro image editing tools like Adobe Photoshop are vital in the creative world, but let's face it: not everyone can justify paying $10 or more per month, every month, just to get more than rudimentary tools.
