Adobe’s Photoshop apps for the iPad are already excellent, and can do much and more of what Pixelmator can do. When you talk about Pixelmator, the elephant in the room is always Adobe Photoshop. It takes much of its UI inspiration from Apple’s iWork suite of apps, meaning that if you’re already familiar with the workflow of Pages or Keynote on the iPad, you’re already halfway towards editing images on your iPad. It’s a very slick and streamlined UI experience. You work in one mode at a time, either adding effects to an image, adjusting its colors, using painting tools, or retouching it. But on the iPad, editing a photo in Pixelmator a much more streamlined affair. On the Mac, Pixelmator can be something of an overwhelming experience in which users can easily get lost in a funhouse of different work panels. That means that editing images in Pixelmator is super fast, at least performance-wise. First shown onstage last week at Apple’s iPad event, Pixelmator is a non-destructive (think: reversible) photo editing app that has been built from the ground up to harness the full power of the iPad’s hardware and software.
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