I have just started using Photomator after 10 years of frustration and confusion using Lightroom and Photoshop. Found Photomator so easy to use and learn. No regrets.
Yes Photomators and Pixelmators UI is the easiest to learn and very cost effective too! They've been adding features aggressively as well--much more than their competitors.
Excellent demonstration. Still, I wonder why the Pixelmator team did not add these masking tools to Pixelmator Pro. It would also be cool if they could add AI Generative Fill like in the Photoshop beta. I would pay another license fee for that feature
In my opinion, they are making the same workflow as Adobe has. You're color correcting/grading photos in LR (Photomator) and doing hard/heavy retouching in PS (Pixelmator Pro).
@@takebetterphotos8132 Except now I have two apps and have to think about which one to use. I would really like all features in a single app. Have you asked anyone on the Pixelmator team?
@@takebetterphotos8132 thank you for the reply! Just bought the lifetime version for mac. Actually there is no information about this subject. Or i was unable to spot it. There's also affinity photo and tone mapping persona, which is insanely good. Local contrast and tone mapping settings really rock! Wish these were on the photomator too!
Glad to hear support for Pixelmator. Their doing some good work. Yes they are missing HDR, tone mapping which they will hopefully add in the future. It's good for Affinity though. Differentiating factor for them!
I'm not sure how to ask this question properly, but one thing I wanted in pixelmator pro was the ability to use a green screen function with layers. I know there's a term for it, but I don't know what it is. Basically, I'll add a green mask over something in pixelmator pro and then bring it to final cut pro and use the green screen effect to add a layer over the green (or whatever color I choose to change). Is this something that's in photomator?
My understanding is the photo or video would be shot with the green background and pixelmator will be able to remove it with its remove color feature. I don't believe this feature is in Photomator, only Pixelmator as it is its compositing tool.
For me the selection tools are superb. For me the Photo manager is the main reason I got the Photomanager. Question - How to SYNC adjustments from one photo to another selected photos. Is there SYNC like in Lightroom?
It is easy - in Photomanager Right click on an edited photo. Press Copy Adjustments. Select as many photos as you want. Right click > Paste Adjustments.
i only shoot Canon RAW R5 R6mk2 right now. Which software can handle the RAW editing. I'm leaning towards photomator as long as it can handle the my Canon R6mk2. What about Nikon RAW or Sony ARW raw ? I often switch camera gear.
Have you tried editing your RAW with Apple Photos? If it can edit than Photomator supports any camera Apple supports. Here is the official list as of May 2023 support.apple.com/en-ph/HT213267
I use Pixelmator pro for my Mac, as this is where a process photos taken with my canon cameras. I use the Photomator for my iPhone because, as good as Apple claims to be, I still think iPhone photos turn off the greatest. Photomator gives me a wider range of tools that is Necessary due to the weakness and limitations of the iPhone cameras. I used light room for years, decades, and I find this software so much easier to use. As far as the quality, I can’t tell the difference meaning, that this software renders the same information and quality as light room.
Yes Photomator is definitely an upgrade over the built-in Apple Photos app which is actually a subpar editor and hasn't been improved in years. Lightroom is actually overkill for most people the only difference is the object masking technology which is not in Lightroom mobile yet but if integrated can be a differentiator in the future
I've been really enjoying Pixelmator Pro for sometime now. Great and simple alternative. However, PhotoMator is lightyears BEHIND where Lightroom is today.... especially now you can automatically do not only subject selection, but auto masking for eyes, teeth, skin (face and body), and easily apply adjustments to those, even setting it as a preset for batch processing. It really feels like photomator is just too far behind in the modern age... Hopefully they will add more AI features like this.
Yes as you say. Photomator is definitely behind in AI specially in the object masking and photo management features. Their main selling point is price $25 a year vs $120 a year for lightroom.
I believe Photomator just uses the Photos library for its own Library. Perhaps you can give this a try. Try to remove the icloud as detailed here : 1. Open the Apple menu and select System Preferences. 2. Select Apple ID. 3. Select iCloud on the sidebar. Follow that by turning off the switches next to the features you want to disable.
I would go with Pixelmator Pro here because its transform tool is much more powerful and simple to use than Affinity's. I would imagine transform is the main tool for body reshaping :)
Hello Pixelmator Pro can certainly allow you to create logos and graphics. It has vector tools etc. I don't really use illustratror so I'm not sure what you might be missing if you switch to Pixelmator Pro. 🙂
That makes sense. Kinda like Lightroom and Photoshop. Question. Would you recommend Photomater & Pixelmator Pro for product photography? And if so which one? If both which one first? Really appreciated. Thanks. Subbing if I haven’t already.
I would certainly recommend both for photography if you want to spend less than Adobes creative cloud. For most people I would recommend photomator for its more intuitive RAW editing interface, more complete AI masking (it has AI select sky) and files browser. However, if you want to work with layers i.e. replace a background, blur a background, add text etc...than only Pixelmator Pro can do that. So go with Pixelmator Pro in those cases. It depends how you want to edit your photo. Hope that helps!
I have just started using Photomator after 10 years of frustration and confusion using Lightroom and Photoshop. Found Photomator so easy to use and learn. No regrets.
Yes Photomators and Pixelmators UI is the easiest to learn and very cost effective too! They've been adding features aggressively as well--much more than their competitors.
0:30 great video, i think you should add a link to Matt Bircher’s article which people would find helpful to supplement the content in this video.
Thanks for another good video with proper explanation. 👍🏽
Thank you for featuring my question from your previous video in this video 🙏
Welcome. Actually thank you for the question. Helps me make my videos. :)
Awesome can't wait for your next video on Pixelmator Pro! Keep up your Gr8 work🍻
It's up!
Excellent demonstration. Still, I wonder why the Pixelmator team did not add these masking tools to Pixelmator Pro.
It would also be cool if they could add AI Generative Fill like in the Photoshop beta. I would pay another license fee for that feature
In my opinion, they are making the same workflow as Adobe has. You're color correcting/grading photos in LR (Photomator) and doing hard/heavy retouching in PS (Pixelmator Pro).
I would guess it's to differentiate and get people to buy Photomator. No technical reason why it can't be added to Pixelmator Pro :)
@@takebetterphotos8132 Except now I have two apps and have to think about which one to use. I would really like all features in a single app. Have you asked anyone on the Pixelmator team?
Money.
they want you to buy both.
Happy to have found Photomator and Pixelmator for mac.
Great video.
Glad I could help!
Hello. Thank you for the video. Are there any differences between mac version and ipad version?
Hi main difference is there is a basic photomanager in the mac version. The rest is the same.
@@takebetterphotos8132 thank you for the reply! Just bought the lifetime version for mac. Actually there is no information about this subject. Or i was unable to spot it. There's also affinity photo and tone mapping persona, which is insanely good. Local contrast and tone mapping settings really rock! Wish these were on the photomator too!
Glad to hear support for Pixelmator. Their doing some good work. Yes they are missing HDR, tone mapping which they will hopefully add in the future. It's good for Affinity though. Differentiating factor for them!
I'm not sure how to ask this question properly, but one thing I wanted in pixelmator pro was the ability to use a green screen function with layers. I know there's a term for it, but I don't know what it is. Basically, I'll add a green mask over something in pixelmator pro and then bring it to final cut pro and use the green screen effect to add a layer over the green (or whatever color I choose to change).
Is this something that's in photomator?
My understanding is the photo or video would be shot with the green background and pixelmator will be able to remove it with its remove color feature. I don't believe this feature is in Photomator, only Pixelmator as it is its compositing tool.
@@takebetterphotos8132 thank you, I appreciate it!
For me the selection tools are superb. For me the Photo manager is the main reason I got the Photomanager. Question - How to SYNC adjustments from one photo to another selected photos. Is there SYNC like in Lightroom?
Hi I don't believe that features is available. Photomator still quite limited in its Photomanaer. :)
@@takebetterphotos8132*photomanager
It is easy - in Photomanager Right click on an edited photo. Press Copy Adjustments. Select as many photos as you want. Right click > Paste Adjustments.
Can Pixelmater show the thumbs of the pictures to work on at the bottom like Lightroom?
Pixelmator has no thumbs as it has no photomanager. Neither has photomator I believe.
i only shoot Canon RAW R5 R6mk2 right now. Which software can handle the RAW editing. I'm leaning towards photomator as long as it can handle the my Canon R6mk2. What about Nikon RAW or Sony ARW raw ? I often switch camera gear.
Have you tried editing your RAW with Apple Photos? If it can edit than Photomator supports any camera Apple supports. Here is the official list as of May 2023 support.apple.com/en-ph/HT213267
I use Pixelmator pro for my Mac, as this is where a process photos taken with my canon cameras. I use the Photomator for my iPhone because, as good as Apple claims to be, I still think iPhone photos turn off the greatest. Photomator gives me a wider range of tools that is Necessary due to the weakness and limitations of the iPhone cameras.
I used light room for years, decades, and I find this software so much easier to use. As far as the quality, I can’t tell the difference meaning, that this software renders the same information and quality as light room.
Yes Photomator is definitely an upgrade over the built-in Apple Photos app which is actually a subpar editor and hasn't been improved in years. Lightroom is actually overkill for most people the only difference is the object masking technology which is not in Lightroom mobile yet but if integrated can be a differentiator in the future
I've been really enjoying Pixelmator Pro for sometime now. Great and simple alternative. However, PhotoMator is lightyears BEHIND where Lightroom is today.... especially now you can automatically do not only subject selection, but auto masking for eyes, teeth, skin (face and body), and easily apply adjustments to those, even setting it as a preset for batch processing. It really feels like photomator is just too far behind in the modern age... Hopefully they will add more AI features like this.
Yes as you say. Photomator is definitely behind in AI specially in the object masking and photo management features. Their main selling point is price $25 a year vs $120 a year for lightroom.
Is there a way in Photomator to add a folder from the computer and not upload it to Photos on the cloud??
I believe Photomator just uses the Photos library for its own Library. Perhaps you can give this a try. Try to remove the icloud as detailed here :
1. Open the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
2. Select Apple ID.
3. Select iCloud on the sidebar. Follow that by turning off the switches next to the features you want to disable.
I believe eveuntually the product team will define and differentiate both product as Photoshop and Lightroom.
Yes that is the intent. Many people have commented that they should have just placed all the features in Pixelmator Pro itself.
Hi, which app is best for facetuning type features such as body reshaping and similar adjustments?
I would go with Pixelmator Pro here because its transform tool is much more powerful and simple to use than Affinity's. I would imagine transform is the main tool for body reshaping :)
@@takebetterphotos8132 Thank you very much for the response :) I will look forward to your new video tutorials!
No problem! Will keep it coming!
What about now with the pixel 3.6.1 update?
I don't think 3.6.1 is out yet. What is in there?
But is it possible to isolate and export parts of the photo like it is in Pixelmator?
Photomator can make adjustments on parts of a photo but not export a part of a photo (i.e. just export the sky in a photo)
@@takebetterphotos8132 Thanks for the info!
does photomator rely on icloud storage to store it's images or can i edit straight from my folders?
It relies on apple photos. You can choose any image from your mac to edit but that will be added to apple photos. Similar to using the photos app.
thank you!
You're welcome!
Can I use Pixelmator pro for mac to replace adobe Illustrator?
Hello Pixelmator Pro can certainly allow you to create logos and graphics. It has vector tools etc. I don't really use illustratror so I'm not sure what you might be missing if you switch to Pixelmator Pro. 🙂
I thought they both were the same company.
Yes they are the same company but two different products
That makes sense. Kinda like Lightroom and Photoshop. Question. Would you recommend Photomater & Pixelmator Pro for product photography? And if so which one? If both which one first? Really appreciated. Thanks. Subbing if I haven’t already.
I would certainly recommend both for photography if you want to spend less than Adobes creative cloud. For most people I would recommend photomator for its more intuitive RAW editing interface, more complete AI masking (it has AI select sky) and files browser. However, if you want to work with layers i.e. replace a background, blur a background, add text etc...than only Pixelmator Pro can do that. So go with Pixelmator Pro in those cases. It depends how you want to edit your photo. Hope that helps!
I love the crop way of photomator
I never really observed the difference. Why so?
Wish pixelsmator had blurr
Photomator doesn't have blur. If you need that I recommend Pixelmator Pro