Pixelitor 4.2.3

As of 4.2.3, it has more than 110 image filters and color adjustments, some of which are unique to Pixelitor. Some of the gradients can also be found only here.

Note that Pixelitor is intended to be powerful rather than simple. You should have some experience with image editors in order to use it, because there isn't much documentation available yet, and many concepts (layers, blending modes, cropping, Gaussian blurring, unsharp masking, histograms, etc.) are the same.

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Feedback: If you like Pixelitor, or if you have suggestions or questions regarding the Pixelitor functionality or user interface, feel free to contact the author (László Balázs-Csíki) at lbalinvisibleazscsinvisible at invisiblegmainvisibleil.com. I am looking forward to your feedback. Creating an issue is also a good place for bug reports and feature requests.

Saving files: if you want to save every information, including the layer structure, use the the PXC format. Note that "pxc" files can be opened only in Pixelitor. You can save the image in the OpenRaster format (which also supports image layers) if you want to open the image layers in Gimp, Krita, Paint.net, etc., but note that as there is no support for layer masks and text layers in OpenRaster, some information may be lost. If you only want to save the final image, you can save to the common jpeg, png, bmp or gif formats.

