![]() You can’t easily correct for notable camera defects, for example, because the image has already been processed in order to render it within Pixelmator and some data lost during the process. In other words, Pixelmator is not a RAW image processor. Although it’s compatible with the same extensive list of RAW image files as macOS, it can only open them for editing just like it would a JPEG or TIFF. Want to remove a zit from your model’s face? Just click the Heal tool on the toolbar, and then draw over the blemish.Īlthough there might be the most marginal of learning curves, if you’ve used any other image editor over the last 20 years then there’s nothing disruptive in Pixelmator.Īlas, there are some notable weaknesses. Then adjust the sliders in the dialog box that appears. Want to adjust the levels of the current layer? Just find the Levels thumbnail within the Effects Browser window, and drag it on top of the image window (or double-click it). It integrates layers and filters perfectly and gives you all the essential tools of a good image editor: brushes, magic wand, objects, text. This intuitive and sleek image editor can be seen as a slimmed down version of Photoshop. ![]() It’s hard to overemphasise the simplicity of the interface. Long awaited by the Mac crowd, the beauty that is Pixelmator is finally out. It’s also popular amongst people who create original art, with an extendable and easy-to-use brush tool. The new update includes an ML Crop feature which automatically suggests a refined framing. This means that Pixelmator has found a home with amateur and semi-pro image editors who use it occasionally, rather than daily. The Pixelmator team today released the latest free update to its image editor for Mac, Pixelmator Pro. Pixelmator keeps things simpler than Adobe’s effort, and it also lacks the legacy requirement to make older users feel at home by keeping obscure sliders and switches in place. Sink your teeth into the sweet satisfaction of the original gum that keeps on giving.However, none of this is an accident. ![]() The Bubble Gum strain has been around for decades and is best known for its balanced effects and mouth-watering flavor. But don’t just take our word for it – Bubble Gum has a bunch of awards under its belt, having won two awards in the Cannabis Cup in 1994, followed by a silver in 1995, and another in 1999. It took cultivators a while to produce a Bubble Gum phenotype that’s stable and consistent, but today, Bubble Gum is beloved for being one of the most balanced sativa-leaning strains on the market. The gentle buzz, full-body calm, and uplifting effects make it a top pick if you’re just looking for something to bump up your mood after a busy workweek.įor as popular and beloved as Bubble Gum might be, there’s not a lot of information on the strain’s lineage. What we do know is that it isn’t a landrace phenotype, since it demonstrates sativa-indica hybrid properties. It’s also known that Bubble Gum hails from Indiana where it started off as an unstable cultivation that soon moved to New England and then Holland where it was perfected into the strain we know today. Presently, there isn’t any information on what parents contributed to the Bubble Gum genetics. We can only speculate that its ancestors represent the two different ends of the spectrum, with one leaning heavily towards the indica side, and other towards sativa effects. Nonetheless, Bubble Gum can be grown from both seeds and clones. Some more specialized phenotypes however, are only available as clones. For instance, the original variety that was bred in New England can only be purchased as an existing plant. This decades old phenotype is highly coveted and especially rare, making it a prized variety among purists and veterans. The dreamy Bubble Gum strain flowers into a beautiful, pale herb that’s drizzled with hues of forest green, deep browns, and electrifying orange. Its nugs are interspersed with intricate networks of blond hairs that intertwine and project from every surface of the sample.
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