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Pixelmator blur edges of photo free download.Pixelmator Retouch Extension



 

Repair Remove unwanted objects with a single brushstroke. Learn more Clone Quickly and easily copy parts of your photo. Learn more Light Adjust the lightness in just the areas you want.

Learn more Color Fine-tune colors with a simple brushstroke. Learn more Soften Simply paint over your image to blur it. Learn more Sharpen Bring out the details in your favorite shots.

Learn more. Pixelmator Pro 2. Learn more. Get machine learning-powered suggestions for eye-catching crops with just a click. Instantly fill any layer with a color by dragging and dropping from the new color picker in the toolbar. Automatically paint brush strokes along paths, layers, and selections using any brush in your collection.

The redesigned Type tool now includes a text size slider, advanced spacing options, and other improvements. What's new in Pixelmator Pro. Many of the most important adjustments can be applied automatically, using a machine learning algorithm trained on 20 million photos. Magically remove unwanted objects, clone parts of your photos, lighten or darken precise areas, and do much more.

All by using simple brushstrokes to retouch just the areas you want. So all your shots look picture-perfect. Pixelmator Pro supports RAW photos from over of the most popular digital cameras. See the full list of adjustments. For more info on selecting and copying objects, see Copy an object from one image to another. First, hide the newly created layer by clicking its visibility icon in the Layers sidebar.

Choose the Repair tool and use its magic to remove the object from the background layer. First, duplicate the Subject layer and select the lower one of the two. Apply the Motion effect to it, with the same angle and a Radius of 45 px. Move this blurred version of the subject a little behind the in-focus version in terms of its direction of movement. Simple but effective!

   


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