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  2. Pixelmator Classic - Wikipedia

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    Pixelmator Classic is a raster graphic editor developed for macOS [1] [2] by Pixelmator Team, and built upon a combination of open-source and macOS technologies. Pixelmator features selection, painting, retouching, navigation, and color correction tools; as well as layers-based image editing, GPU-powered image processing, color management, automation, and a transparent head-up display user ...

  3. Adobe Photoshop - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS.It was created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll.It is the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing, and its name has become genericised as a verb (e.g. "to photoshop an image", "photoshopping", and "photoshop contest") [7] although Adobe disapproves of ...

  4. Comparison of graphics file formats - Wikipedia

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    Numerous biomedical imaging applications [4] (e.g. OsiriX, XMedCon), some general bitmap graphics applications (e.g. GIMP, Photoshop) DjVu: DjVu AT&T Research .djvu, .djv image/vnd.djvu DPX: Digital Picture eXchange file format .dpx image/dpx DRF: Kodak Pro Back RAW Kodak.drf Encapsulated PostScript: page description/scripting language (see ...

  5. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    This darkens the top layer increasing the contrast to reflect the color of the bottom layer. The darker the bottom layer, the more its color is used. Blending with white produces no difference. When the top layer contains a homogeneous color, this effect is equivalent to changing the black point to the inverted color. The operation is not ...

  6. Layers (digital image editing) - Wikipedia

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    Layers were introduced in Western markets by Fauve Matisse (later Macromedia xRes), [2] [better source needed] and then available in Adobe Photoshop 3.0, in 1994, which lead to wide-spread adoption. In vector image editors that support animation, layers are used to further enable manipulation along a common timeline for the animation; in SVG ...

  7. Rasterisation - Wikipedia

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    Raster graphic image. In computer graphics, rasterisation (British English) or rasterization (American English) is the task of taking an image described in a vector graphics format (shapes) and converting it into a raster image (a series of pixels, dots or lines, which, when displayed together, create the image which was represented via shapes).

  8. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    The software supports layers, layer masks, channels, selections, paths, smart objects, layer styles, text layers, filters and vector shapes. [7] Photopea offers cloud storage for project files to users who sign into Photopea known as PeaDrive. Free users are given 500MB, and premium subscribers are given 5GB.

  9. PhotoLine - Wikipedia

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    color depth, image resolution, color model, and ICC profile are preserved for each individual layer or group of layers. Layers can be cloned and reused anywhere in the layer stack, including repurposed as layer masks. Layer blending and compositing in PhotoLine supports common blend modes, and features a layer blend range of -200 to +200 percent.