Photomator 3.3 released with new photo watermarking feature and file browser in beta

Photomator 3.3 released with new photo watermarking feature and file browser in beta

The Pixelmator team has unveiled the latest update to their photo editing software, Photomator, bringing it to version 3.3. This update introduces a new photo watermarking feature, enabling users to add watermarks to photos on iPhone and iPad devices.

The new watermarking feature allows users to add watermarks as standalone text or images during the photo exporting process. Additionally, users can choose to tile watermarks throughout the entire photo, providing an extra layer of security.

Photomator 3.3 includes six ready-made watermark presets. For those with custom watermarks, the software allows these to be saved as presets for future use. The software supports batch editing, allowing photographers to watermark entire albums simultaneously.

The Pixelmator team is also offering users the chance to test the new file browser in TestFlight, though beta spots are limited. The new file browser introduces features such as seamless edit syncing with original files, the capability to edit photos from external drives, and the option to import folders by dragging and dropping them into Photomator.

by Paul

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Photomator is an advanced image editing app, offering over 30 desktop-grade color adjustments. It supports more than 600 RAW image formats, including Apple ProRAW, and integrates seamlessly with the Photos app and iCloud Photos. Its tools are powered by machine learning for superior performance. Top alternatives to Photomator include GIMP, Krita, and Adobe Photoshop.

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