Photomator, the popular photo editor for iOS and macOS, announced an update on Tuesday that will make it easier for users to organize their photo library with flags and star ratings. Read on as we detail all the new features coming in Photomator 3.4.
What's New in Photomator 3.4
As detailed on the Pixelmator blog (which owns Photomator), the new Photomator 3.4 introduces a new photo curation system. Users will be able to better organize their photo library with features like flags and star ratings. For example, a professional working on a large photo shoot can now quickly mark their favorites or rejected photos.
In Photomator for Mac, the new flag and star rating options will be available in the Get Info window, the Image menu, and by Control-clicking on a photo. On iPhone and iPad, flags and star ratings can be accessed in the Photos browser. Users can then filter their photos based on these criteria.
These features make organizing photos and even large photo shoots incredibly easy, allowing you to quickly mark favorites, reject unwanted shots, or add star ratings to photos. You can rate and mark photos right in the browser or in the Filmstrip — whatever your photo culling workflow is, the company says.
Flags and star ratings can be synced with other photo editing apps like Adobe Lightroom. Additionally, Photomator for Mac is also getting expanded filtering, so users can now filter photos by file type, flag, stars, name, date, and location.
Try It Now
Photomator is available on the App Store and is free to try. Users can choose a subscription model or purchase a lifetime license, which typically costs $119.99. The app is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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