![]() ![]() ![]() Switching from one photo to the next is cumbersome. It’s not that bad, but it is not as fluid. ![]() It also takes much longer than Lr to actually paste the adjustments. It requires multiple steps: after adjusting the first photo, select Copy adjustments, exit the editing mode, enter “select” mode and then select the files where I want to paste the adjustments, and then select paste adjustments. I love the fact that I can copy and paste the adjustments I did on one photo to multiple photos in a batch, but it is not as easy and fast as it is in Lr. The work flow is not as fluid as it is with a tried and true tool like Lightroom on a computer. It doesn’t behave like my (Still) main tool: Lightroom, but I like what I see. I can control highlights and shadows as I want. The photos were taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III.Īpart from the fact that I’D LOVE to have local adjustments, the actual adjustment of a photo in Pixelmator Photo is a very nice experience. So I’ve been using Pixelmator Photo for a few photos now and then, but in the last few days I processed an entire photo shoot using this app exclusively for the first time, that is around 350 photos of a single photo shoot session. ![]()
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