Pixelmator Pro User Guide for Mac
- Welcome
- What’s new
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- Intro to automatic image editing
- Automatically increase image resolution
- Remove or hide an image background
- Automatically enhance image color
- Automatically match image colors
- Remove color banding in an image
- Automatically reduce image noise
- Automatically crop and straighten images
- Decontaminate image colors
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- Use presets from your Mac on your iPad
- Use the Pixelmator Pro toolbar
- Pixelmator Pro tools
- Use color controls
- Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
- Customize the Tools sidebar
- About the Pixelmator Pro file format
- Supported media formats
- Work with RAW files
- About Pixelmator Pro sidecar files
- Use the Pixelmator Pro Photos extension
- Restore an earlier document version
- Copyright and trademarks
Rasterize vector layers in Pixelmator Pro on Mac
Vector layers include shapes, text, and Pen tool illustrations. Vector graphics are infinitely scalable with no loss in resolution. A raster layer is any type of layer that consists of pixels—images, masks, paintings, and photos. So, when you paint or edit images, you’re working with raster layers.
In Pixelmator Pro, a composition can contain both raster and vector layers. However, you can’t use pixel-based raster tools (the Repair, Clone, Retouching, and Paint tools, for example) on a vector layer without first converting the vector layer to a raster layer.
In Pixelmator Pro on Mac, go to the Layers sidebar.
Control-click a layer, then choose Convert to Pixels.
Note: When you merge a vector layer with a raster layer the merged layer is automatically rasterized.