Pixel image editor
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Pixel image editor | |
Screenshot of Pixel image editor run in Mac OS X. |
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Developer: | Pavel Kanzelsberger |
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Latest release: | Pixel 1.0 Beta 6 build 560 / 10/18/2006 |
OS: | Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, BeOS/ZETA, eComStation, FreeBSD, QNX, MorphOS, MS-DOS and SkyOS |
Use: | Raster graphics editor |
License: | Proprietary |
Website: | http://www.kanzelsberger.com/ |
Pixel image editor (formerly known as Pixel32) is an Adobe Photoshop-like image editor written by Pavel Kanzelsberger. It's arguably the most notable application written with Free Pascal.
Pixel supports Grayscale, RGB, CMYK, CIE Lab and HDR image formats, color management, layers, adjustement layers, layer effects, filter effects, web page authoring, photo retouching and animations.
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[edit] Platforms
- Pixel runs on many platforms: CPUs: x86, x86-64, PowerPC, SPARC, ARM
- The following operating systems are supported by Pixel: GNU/Linux/x86, Windows and MS-DOS, GNU/Linux/PPC, ZETA/BeOS/x86, QNX/x86, FreeBSD/x86, Mac OS X/x86, Mac OS X/PPC, MorphOS/PPC, SkyOS, eComStation and OS/2.
[edit] Evaluation version
This program is not free software. The demo version places visible watermarks on images and can be used for an unlimited amount of time.