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Artipic
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Artipic is a graphics editor developed for Microsoft Windows. An older version for macOS is still available but unsupported.[2]
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Artipic features drawing, editing, retouching, transforming and composing images including color corrections, effects and layer-based operations. It converts all common image formats and imports camera raw formats.
In the global image editing ecosystem Artipic can be positioned somewhere in the middle. It differs from simple free photo editors by more advanced capabilities, however it does not cover the complete professional-level functionality pack provided by industry leaders like Adobe Photoshop.
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History
Artipic developed by Swedish company Artipic AB. Artipic 1.0 was released in March 2014 as a free version. The first commercial version on Microsoft Windows was released in November 2014, on macOS – in October 2015.[citation needed]
Features
- Supports Microsoft Windows and macOS
- Standard tools: select, crop, move, rotate, transform, stamp, color picking, text
- Advanced tools: custom brushes, gradients, shapes, paths, layers and masks
- Special tools: healing brush, red-eye effect reduction, dodge and burn brushes
- Adjustments: Brightness & Contrast, Hue & Saturation, Curves, Levels, Color Balance, Gamma Correction, Exposure, Color Temperature, Tint, Color Enhancer, Photo Filter Simulation, Posterization, Thresholding
- Filters: Smoothen, Sharpen, Vignetting, High-pass, Diffuse Glow, Shadow, Gaussian Blur
- Reversible (non-destructive) stylization presets
- Batch processing
- White balance
- RAW-converter including Gray Card
- Adobe Photoshop images supported
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