![]() ![]() The Pixelmator team also says it has improved support for Motion projects. Video can be exported as MP4 files, QuickTime movies, animated GIFs, or PNGs. You can adjust brightness, exposure, colors, and other aspects of a clip, apply filters, crop your video, overlay text, and more. Other than that, video layers work just like other layers. Also, a three-dot ‘more’ button reveals a scrubber with clip trimming controls and other advanced options when clicked. Peakto is also available directly from CYME.Įditing a video isn’t much different from working with still images, except you’ll notice playback controls at the bottom of the clip you’re editing for controlling sound and playing back the clip. Peakto gains another source of photos to organize, and Pixelmator Pro users have a new way to manage their images.īoth Pixelmator Pro and Peakto are available on the Mac App Store. I haven’t had a chance to try Peakto’s new Pixelmator Pro integration yet, but it looks like a good combination for users of both apps. The integration with Peakto also allows Peakto users to access Pixelmator Pro as an editing destination with one click. For Pixelmator Pro users, the announcement today means new ways to explore their image collection alongside images from other apps. As with other image sources, Pixelmator Pro files will be organized and viewable in Peakto. ![]() Today’s announcement adds Pixelmator Pro documents to the mix. The app handles multiple file types and offers navigation by keywords, location, and other metadata too. Peakto is a Mac app that uses AI to organize your photos from numerous sources, including Apple Photos, Lightroom Classic, Luminar, Capture One, and more. CYME announced today that its app Peakto has added Pixelmator Pro integration. ![]()
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