What was cool about the updated version of Pixelmator, is that while app's developers completely remodeled the architecture of the system to OS X technologies. But it was still the same basic format, so you wouldn't be wondering what tools you were clicking on. For me, I'm on a time limit so it runs two times faster and automatically saves edits to the background. Luckly Mac has been improving majority of their collection over the past few months...let's see if they have any new outcomes up their sleeves.
Image processing mistakes...happen. But you can prevent this, if you know what you are doing in the Digital Darkroom. I'll be honest, I would just hover over a button and hope that it would come out the way I wanted it to...without knowing I would be loosing image quality. Finding out that theour ph more you edit photo, the more you loose the original RAW image.
Diptic a new layover app, providing you with the ability to blend and add texture up to five over layed images. Pretty impressive for just an app and not a program installed on your laptop. Basically you use your finger to just slide the photos around and then blend until you find the satisfactory results you were looking for. Making it more transportable for the people who can't waste too much time but want to be creative.