

I still expect that Apple will eventually replace AppleScript with a Mac version of Shortcuts, but who knows? AppleScript has already survived the transition from Motorola 680×0 to PowerPC, from classic Mac OS to OS X, from PowerPC to Intel, and shortly from Intel to Apple silicon. How serious is Pixelmator about this? They got Sal Soghoian, who was Apple’s user automation lead for a couple of decades, to help them build their scripting dictionary and lend his style to an AppleScript tutorial. Thanks to AppleScript support, you can now do all that, plus a whole lot more. Only at high loads did the fan kick in, and even then it was mostly pretty quiet. It scythed through Pixelmator Pro edits and had no issues with complex Korg Gadget projects that turn our 2015 iMac into a stuttering wreck.


You can grab it from Mac App Store, here. For review, we got the 3.8GHz 8-Core i7 and Radeon Pro 5500 XT combo. It also offers RAW (DNG) development features, except HDR-DNG (16bit float) images captured in DFE/DFR. You might need to export and optimize them, or change the color of certain objects in them, or maybe even add annotations, taking the text from a Numbers spreadsheet and automatically placing it in Pixelmator Pro. Pixelmator Pro is a photo editing software for MacOS designed to enhance images using tons of tools, colors, highlight/shadow and more. Say you have tens or even hundreds of images. That’s why it’s such great news that Pixelmator Pro 1.8, just released, adds support for AppleScript:Īlmost every part of Pixelmator Pro is now scriptable, so for pretty much anything you can do with the app, you can now script those same tasks. If a Mac app doesn’t support AppleScript, it closes a window of possible uses that could have been made possible by wiring it into user scripts and passing data to other apps. AppleScript is an old-school scripting language, but it’s still the standard on the Mac when it comes to user automation. sábado, 17 de octubre de 2020 Curso de Pixelmator Pro, capítulo 3, Ajustar Colores En este nuevo episodio de este curso de Pixelmator Pro nos vamos a centrar en una de las herramientas más potentes que nos ofrece este programa: Ajustar Colores.
