Picktorial Innovations News
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Picktorial 4 - A Potential No-Cost Replacement for Apple Aperture
Picktorial Innovations, Ltd. has announced that their photo editing platform, Picktorial 4, is now available for free download. The company, based in Israel, offers user-friendly products powered by state-of-the-art image processing platforms and algorithms. Picktorial is known as a replacement for Apple Aperture and Picasa, providing photo management and advanced editing tools. The free plan includes features such as a fully capable photo organizer, redesigned browser, high-resolution image support, and more. Picktorial also offers a premium version with additional features and subscription plans. The article suggests that Picktorial could be a good alternative to Adobe for Apple Aperture users. The impact of the article on the company is growth-positive.
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Picktorial photo editor for macOS gets 4.0 update with new DAM and workflow features
Picktorial, a non-destructive macOS photo editor, has released version 4.0 with new workflow and digital asset management (DAM) features. The update includes an index to reduce reliance on macOS Spotlight, advanced search fields, jpeg+raw image stack support, batch exporting and editing, support for albums, and more. Existing customers of version 3.5 can upgrade for free, while some features are only available to Picktorial Premium customers. The company offers a subscription plan for $9.99/month or $4.99/month for an annual subscription, as well as a perpetual license option for $69.99. Existing customers can subscribe for $39.99/year until February 28.
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Picktorial 3.0 review: A fresh approach to photo editing and management
The article discusses Picktorial 3.0, a Mac-only image editor that provides a fresh approach to photo editing. It highlights the features and tools offered by Picktorial, such as adjustments for tone and color, retouching effects, and non-destructive editing. The article mentions that Apple discontinued Aperture, which created an opportunity for developers like Picktorial to enter the field of photo editing. The impact on Apple is growth-negative, as Picktorials entry into the market poses competition for Apples Photos for Mac. The key theme of the article is the innovative approach of Picktorial in photo editing. The key issues discussed in the article are related to customers and partners, as Picktorial aims to attract customers and potentially form partnerships. The date of the event described in the article is not provided.
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