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Editing your photos on your iPhone is one thing, but editing your photos on your Mac can take your photography skills to a whole 'nother level.

Many of us still keep our main libraries on our Macs because of its faster processors, larger storage, and all-around bigger computing power. The Mac is still the best device for serious photo editing, so you need some serious photo editing apps to make an impact.

The built-in Photos app on Mac offers several useful photo editing tools. You can crop, adjust lighting and color, set the white balance, add filters, remove unwanted blemishes, and a few more things. However, in all honesty? It's not really meant to be a robust editing app, so If you are looking for something to really finish your photos right, we've got a list of the best photo editors for Mac right here. Let's go!

  • Microsoft Windows/MacOS app 'Adobe Photoshop CC 2018' Torrent is rated with 4.4 points out of 5 on TorrentHood according to 12 ratings by visitors. Software is developed by Adobe and it is suitable for Microsoft Windows/MacOS operating system with 32-bit or 63-bit version.
  • This simple photo editor for Mac offers multi-touch support and non-destructive filters as well as some essential drawing tools. The newest version of LiveQuartz does cost a few bucks on the App Store, but if you’re really strapped for cash, you can still download older freeware versions. Photoshop Alternatives for Windows PCs Paint.NET.
  • One of the nice features of learning Photoshop Elements is that there is a lot of free instructional materials on the internet. Plus, it is so similar to the full version of Photoshop CC that it is relatively easy to transfer that knowledge to the full version of Photoshop if you decide that you want to subscribe to Adobe's Photoshop Creative.

Affinity Photo

Affinity Photo is one of the best photoshop alternatives for Mac which you can consider for doing image manipulations. It can be used by both the beginners and professionals and it’s compatible with almost every image format. Affinity Photo is a past Apple Mac App of the Year Winner and the professional tool has everything you’d expect in a premium photo-editing product. Use it to edit and retouch images as well as create multi-layer pieces. The professional corrections and adjustments tools rival any other app out there and it has a great noise-reduction filter.

If you're looking for a photo editing app that goes above and beyond for the pricetag, while still allowing you complete creative control over your images, then it might be worth it to take a peek at Affinity Photo.

Affinity Photo supports unlimited layers, groups, layer adjustments, filters, masking, and more: you also have access to tools like dodge, red-eye fix, burn, blemish, clone, and patch (so pretty much Photoshop without all the convoluted bells and whistles). Nondestructive auto-saving makes undoing everything you've done easy, so if you need to start from the beginning, the option is there.

Play, manipulate, edit, and get hella creative with Affinity Photo whether you're a serious graphic designer or someone who's just looking to do some basic editing. Your photography will seriously thank you.

  • $49.99 - Download now

Fotor Photo Editor

Searching for a super simple, straight-forward photo editing app that's there to help you edit and not confuse you to the point of ripping out your hair? Then check out Fotor Photo Editor!

With this photo editor, you can easily adjust contrast and color of more washed-out photos, add borders, tilt and shift your images, add different text, slap on a few filters, and so much more, all from the easy-to-find toolbox on the right side of the app. You can even create collages of your photography masterpieces!

The BBC once called Fotor Photo Editor 'light Photoshop', and they're kind of right! You can go above and beyond editing your images with Fotor Photo Editor without getting bogged down by more complicated editing buttons and tools.

  • Free - Download now

Lightroom

When you look into photo editing software, one of the first things that'll pop up is Adobe's Lightroom, and for good reason! It's essentially a staple in the photo editing community.

Lightroom is great for photographers who need to manage a large image library, and who are prepared to commit to (and pay for) Adobe's cloud storage space. But it is purely a photography tool that's a little outside the regular Adobe design ecosystem. (Creative Bloq)

Pretty much anything you want to do with your photo, you can accomplish with Lightroom. You can blend and merge shadows and highlights, sharpen dull, blurry images so they look crisp and clear, add details and tint colors to make a photo stand out, and so, so much more.

While it is a bit more on the complicated side, people who use the program and know how to navigate it are hooked. Keep in mind, there are two versions of the app — there's the Classic version, which is more preferred, and the 2018 CC version.

If you're hesitant about the program and paying for it, you can download Lightroom free for 30 days as part of a trial period. After that, you can add it to your Photoshop CC subscription for $9.99 per month.

  • Free trial - Download now

Pixelmator

Amp up your photo editing skills with a little bit of help from Pixelmator!

This particular photo editing app allows you to combine two different photos into one (while still allowing you to edit over each layer), add shapes, gradients, filters, tints, and more, and completely change and edit your photography to make it fit perfectly to your aesthetic. You can even mask and cut off certain areas of the photo, giving you more creative control over your final image.

Similar to other photo editing apps, you can also adjust contrast, color, saturation level, definition, and so much more.

It's another great alternative to Photoshop, at least according to our managing editor Lory Gil.

  • $29.99 - Download now

GIMP

Love Photoshop (or the idea of Photoshop..) but don't want all the complicated components and nonsense that comes along with it? Then it might be worth it to take a peek at GIMP.

Similar to Photoshop, GIMP allows you full control over editing your photos: it's an advanced image manipulation program with detailed customization for color reproduction.

You can add layers to your photos, edit and tweak colors, adjust contrast, crop, adjust saturation, and so much more. If you're someone who admires Photoshop but is terrified of the price (or just thinks it's not worth it) then GIMP might be the perfect pal for you.

  • Free - Download now

Snapheal

Say 'bye-bye' to nasty photobombs, zits, perky distractions, and so much more in your photos thanks to Snapheal!

Snapheal is a little bit unique in the sense that it's more of a 'delete now, ask questions later' app. It's more about cleaning up a photo than it is editing it and adding a whole bunch of layers. The tools can either remove large objects or smaller imperfections depending on the mode. You can even adjust the masking tool, use a magic rope, or clone stamp your way to a new photo.

If you're someone who's a perfectionist when it comes to your photography and you just can't stand that one stupid, distracting blur in the background, then Snapheal is the guy for you.

  • $7.99 - Download now

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Preview

I know what you're thinking: 'Preview? Really, Cella?'

To which I respond: 'Uh, yeah. Duh, my dude. You use it every day!'

Sure, you can't do a bunch of fancy things with Preview like add filters, adjust contrast, and fix saturation, but you can quickly crop a photo, adjust the color, rotate it, add shapes, texts, and a signature, export as a different format, and more.

Yes, Preview isn't perfect, but it is easy to use and fantastic for making small, fast changes to your photography.

  • It's already on your Mac.

How do you edit your photography?

What is your favorite photo editing app for the Mac? Why does it work the best for you? Let us know what your top picks are in the comments down below!

Updated August 2018: All the choices on this list are still the best of the best!

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This article lists known compatibility issues that you may encounter when running Photoshop on macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and provides known workarounds.

Adobe has discovered the compatibility issues listed below with running Photoshop CC 2018 (and earlier) with macOS 10.14 Mojave.

Adobe strongly recommends that customers update to the Photoshop 2019 release prior to updating to macOS 10.14 Mojave. Older versions of Photoshop were not designed, nor extensively tested to run on macOS Mojave. Additionally, we strongly recommend that customers do their own testing on a non-production partition to ensure that new operating systems work with their current hardware and drivers (printing, etc). You may wish to remain on an older version of the OS that is compatible with prior versions of our software.

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Versions affectedPhotoshop CC 2018 or earlier
Operating systemmacOS 10.14 Mojave

Adobe has discovered the compatibility issue listed below when running Photoshop CC 2018 and earlier releases on macOS 10.14 Mojave.

Pen pressure does not work and busy cursor displays while painting

Workaround (Earlier versions)

If you launch Photoshop CC 2018 (and earlier) after updating to macOS 10.14, you will be presented with the following dialog:

Adobe Photoshop would like to control this computer using accessibility features. Grant access to this application in Security & Privacy preferences, located in System Preferences.

If you click Deny, you observe the following problems when using Photoshop:

  • Pen pressure does not work
  • The Busy cursor displays while painting

Instead, follow the steps below:

  1. Click the lock to make changes, then enter your system user name and password for your computer.

  2. Select Privacy from the top set of tabs, then select Accessibility from the left-hand column of options.

  3. Click the + (plus) button under the list 'Allow the apps below to control your computer'.

  4. Navigate to the Applications folder and select the Photoshop application and click Open.

    The System Preferences dialog setting for Photoshop should look similar to the image below with Photoshop added and checked:

  5. Click the lock to prevent further changes. Relaunch Photoshop.

Black artifacts on image after using the Liquify filter

After you use the Liquify filter on an image on a specific Mac hardware/graphics cards, there are unexpected black pixels on the image.

You are running macOS 10.14.0, 10.14.2, or 10.14.3.

Macs with the following graphics cards are affected:

  • AMD Radeon HD - FirePro D300
  • AMD Radeon HD - FirePro D500
  • AMD Radeon HD - FirePro D700
  • AMD Radeon R9 M290
  • AMD Radeon R9 M370
  • AMD Radeon R9 M390

Workarounds:

Update to macOS Mojave 10.14.4.

or

Run Liquify without graphics acceleration:

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  • Hold down the Option key when you select Filter > Liquifyto disable the Use Graphics Processor option when launching the Liquify dialog.
  • Disable the Use Graphics Processor option in the preferences.
    1. Choose Photoshop > Preferences > Performance.
    2. Deselect Use Graphics Processor.
    3. Quit and relaunch Photoshop.

We are working with Apple to address this issue.

Epson ICC printer profiles are missing in Photoshop after updating to macOS Mojave.

To resolve this issue, reset the printing system in your Mac's system preferences and then add your Epson printer again.

  1. Reset the printing system.

    For instructions, refer to Apple's support documentation: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203343#reset

  2. Add your Epson printer again.

    For instructions, refer to Apple's macOS Mojave User Guide documentation: Add a printer on Mac

Dark Appearance setting doesn't affect all of the User Interface

When you enable Dark Mode appearance in the macOS System Preferences > General dialog, not all of Photoshop's UI changes to reflect the Dark setting. The Application menus inherit the Dark Mode setting but the following elements do not:

  • The application frame and panels
  • Photoshop dialogs
  • Pop-up menus
  • Panel Menus
  • Context Menus
  • OS dialogs, such as Open.. and the Apple Color Picker

Photoshop has its own settings for controlling the application frame, panels and Photoshop dialogs. To have these user interface elements better match the Dark Mode appearance:

  1. Go to Preferences > Interface.
  2. Set the Color Theme to the darkest setting.

Note: Pop-up, panel and context menus, as well as OS dialogs, such as Open and the Apple Color Picker, are unaffected by this setting.

When you click on the Share icon in the far right of the Options bar to share an image, Facebook, Twitter, etc are no longer an option in the menu.

Photoshop uses the macOS APIs for sharing and these options have been removed in Mojave.

Save For Web settings are not retained between sessions

When you quit and relaunch Photoshop, your last used settings in Save For Web are not preserved. Adobe's engineering team is investigating this issue.

Crash with only Dark Menu Bar and Dock terminal command

If you've used a terminal command to enable only Dark Menu Bar and Dock in Mojave, this setting can cause Photoshop and other applications to crash. Follow the instructions to revert to Full Mojave Dark Mode on the same page.

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