Gimp For Mac Os X 10.9.5

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Macs offer a way to hide files and folders, just like other operating systems. But Mac OS X hides these options and doesn’t make it as easy as it is on Windows and Linux. To hide a file or folder, you’ll need to set the “hidden” attribute for it. The Finder and other Mac apps will then ignore and not display this file or folder by default.

Photo retouching, image composition and image authoring for Mac

What's new in this version:

- Updated to GIMP 2.8.14
- Just to state it here: most OS X shortcuts work. For example, 'Hide' is Ctrl+Cmd+H, 'Fullscreen' is Ctrl+Cmd+F
- Update many plugins
- This build runs on OS X 10.10 Yosemite too.
- The code is already signed to work with OS X 10.9.5 or later
- Supports Retina displays
- Supports application categories: GIMP is now in Graphics & Design
- Some small fixes

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Pixelmator Team on Thursday updated its namesake Mac image editor with two new selection tools, and a Retouch extension for Apple's OS X Photos app.

The Quick Selection tool in v3.5 lets users 'paint' an object for selection, through code that automatically detects the object's parts while excluding background imagery. These parts can be individually de-selected for refinement purposes.

The Magnetic Selection tool follows a similar concept, but instead automatically traces the outside edge of an object. While tracing, users can briefly switch to the regular Lasso or Polygonal Lasso tools by holding down the Option key.

The Retouch extension lets users apply Pixelmator's various correction functions to Photos images without having to import them. These include not just Clone and Repair tools, but softening and sharpening options, and the ability to tweak lighting and colors in specific areas of an image.

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Pixelmator Team says it has also made numerous bugfixes and other improvements, including redesigning the Stroke effect to be 15 times faster in OS X El Capitan, which has had a similar effect on resizing a selection. Outlines created when using the Color Selection, Paint Bucket, and Magic Eraser tools should be smoother and more precise in El Capitan, and the Distort Extension will now automatically adjust brush size as a user zooms in and out.

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Pixelmator for Mac costs $29.99 from the Mac App Store and requires OS X 10.9.5 or later.

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