![]() ![]() Photomator uses the Apple Photos library as its image source, reading existing albums and categories such as Favorites. ![]() Any image in your Apple Photos library automatically appears in Photomater’s photo grid, as do iCloud Shared Albums and albums you’ve created, but not smart albums. The Apple Photos app is already built in to Apple’s operating systems, and although the rating and metadata features are not as robust as Lightroom’s, this arrangement works fine for Photomator. Apple Photos library integrationĪ big difference between Lightroom and Photomator is that Photomater leans on the Apple Photos app infrastructure for managing your photo library. This review primarily covers Photomator 3.1 for macOS, but the similarities among the apps on each platform mean what I cover applies to them all. Photomator 3.1 runs on macOS 13 Ventura or later on a Mac, and on iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 or later on iPhone and iPad. If you need more evaluation time, signing up for a yearly subscription extends the free trial for 7 days. ![]() To try Photomator, you can download the app and get 3 free edits, or 10 if you’re an existing Pixelmator Pro user. Photomator 3.1 is available now as a $4.99 monthly subscription, a $29.99 yearly subscription or as a $99.99 lifetime option. Requires Apple Photos as the media manager and for Raw support the company has announced future support for opening images from the Finder.You can sync edits with Pixelmator Pro for more advanced layer-based editing.Selective Clarity affects local contrast in shadows, mid tones, and highlights. ![]() ML-based features like Denoise, Smart Deband, and subject and background selection address common image editing challenges.Machine learning (ML) technologies are woven into almost every main area of the app, such as tonal edits, white balance, color, hue and saturation, and color balance.Although Photomator still leans on the Apple Photos app for managing your library, its editing tools (many based on machine learning technologies) and overall approach as a dedicated photo editor make it an appealing choice. In spirit and practice, Photomator, from the Pixelmator Team, is both a worthy successor to Apple Aperture and an inexpensive editing alternative to Adobe Lightroom on the Mac (there is no Windows version). ![]()
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