AcornGraphics & DesignMac osAcorn 6.2 by mac torrents September 24, 2018 September 24, 2018 ( Acorn 6.2 )Loading...NameAcorn 6 2 TNT.zipSize14.57 MBCreated on2018-09-24 17:39:50Hash43c4965941ca0dd181197fe00d4c4c96c053785fFilesAcorn 6 2 TNT.zip (14.57 MB)DownloadDownloadAcorn 6.2# Mac App Store Best of 2015The Image Editor for Humans.Everyone needs to edit photos at some point, but not everyone has the time to learn complicated super pricey photo editing software. This is why we created Acorn. Add text and shapes to your digital pictures. Combine images together to create a photo collage. Work with layers to touch up your favorite photos or make something entirely new from scratch. Do all this and more with Acorn!Latest Features HighlightsText on a path. Create a path with any of Acorn’s shape tools, then add text!Enhanced clone tool to clone across layers, images, and even clone group or shape layers.Updated web export window includes the ability to zoom, pan, scale, convert color profile, and retain or remove image metadataSmart layer export, Acorn’s alternative to slicing, has a new configurable palette to export your layers from 1x5x.What can Acorn do? Here’s a glimpse at a handful of Acorn’s capabilities:Remove image backgrounds using the magic wand selection tool or instant alpha eraser toolsCombine images together to create collages or photo layoutsCreate logos and other vector designs using the path text tool or circle textCorrect blemishes or image imperfections using the clone toolEasily adjust the contrast, highlights, shadows, and midtones in your images using levels and curvesLighten or darken images using blending modes, filters, or touchup toolsPowerful Image and Layer CapabilitiesOver 25 different nondestructive blending mode optionsUnlimited layers and group layersLayer masks for nondestructive editingTransform, rotate, move, lock, merge, delete, and duplicate your layersSnap to grid, guides, selections, shapes, layers, and the canvasSupports image depth of 8, 16, and 32 bits per channelFilters, Layer Styles, and EffectsUnlimited combinations of layer styles and nondestructive filters possibleSave and modify your filters laterCreate filter presetsTilt shift, vignette, drop shadow, distortions, & blursOver one hundred additional effectsNondestructive curves and levels to adjust individual color channelsThe Tools You NeedCustomizable clone, stamp, dodge, burn, blur, eraser, and smudge brushesBuiltin brush designer for control of softness, spacing, and dozens of other brush refinementsDrag and drop to import photoshop brushesMultistop live gradientsRectangle, elliptical, freehand, polygonal, and magic wand selection tools for making precise selectionsConvert selection to shapeQuickmask mode to paint on a selectionCustom color pickerVector ProwessStars, arrows, bézier curves, circles, lines, and rectanglesShape processor to move, tweak, generate, and adjust shapes in a stackable nondestructive interfaceBoolean shape operations include union, intersect, difference and exclude.Convert text to bézier paths for finer control of your textSnap shapes to pixel boundaries for precise alignmentSharing & File SupportPhotos extension to edit your images from PhotosShare images to Photos, Facebook, Twitter, and moreImport JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, GIF, PDF, PSD, BMP, PSD, RAW, PICT, SVG, TGA, ICO, and AI (with PDF compatibility turned on)Export JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, GIF, PDF, PSD, BMP, SVG, TGA, & ICOExport TIFF and JPEG with CMYK color profileProfessional FeaturesRAW image import of 32, 64, & 128 bit imagesCreate layered screenshots of every window you have open on your computerWeb export with wide gamut detectionAutomatable + scriptable.Perform batch image editing using Automator, AppleScript, and JSEditable image metadataTouch bar supportCompatibility: OS X 10.11.4 or later 64-bitWeb Site: https://flyingmeat.com/acorn/ Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/acorn-6-image-editor/id1233861775?mt=12What’s New in Acorn 6.2# The One About Dark Mode and macOS MojaveAcorn is embracing the dark side. At least if you want it to- otherwise Acorn will totoally pretend that Dark Mode doens’t exist and we’re all good.A new appearance requires new icons as well. We’ve refreshed all the icons in the welcome window as well as in the tools palette. And everyone gets those, not just folks running Mojave.# Little New ThingsNew Appearance preference when running on Mojave: Pick either Dark Aqua, Aqua, or System to follow the system setting.The Rotate shape processor now has a cumulative option.The text palette now has a fill option right above the stroke field. Hurray no more moving to the shape palette to turn strokes on and off!# ChangesImprovements to zooming your image in and out with the Command1 through 5 shortcut keys.Better integration when editing from Photos.app and autosave.If no documents are open, and you drag and drop a file into the layers palette, Acorn will now open up that image.Turned off the behavior where the selected tool is saved as part of the image, rather than global for the app. This means switching between open images will always keep the currently selected tool.Additional preset scale levels have been to the Command+ and Command shortcuts, which help out on the lower end.The scale buttons (next to the canvas scale slider) will now stop on a scale which would put your image at a point where it zooms to fit.Acorn will now show a little warning on the canvas when you copy 100% transparent pixels to the clipboard.Canvas notifications are now shown at the top of the canvas instead of smack dab in the middle.Web Export uses fancier scaling, so the edges of circles that butt up against the last column of the image don’t get blown out when the image is scaled down.When autosave is turned on, nonnative images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, basically everything other than .acorn files) will open up as unsaved new images. This is to keep from reencoding lossly image formats, and automatically losing data in general. If you enjoyed the previous option, you can turn off autosave in the General tab of Acorn’s preferences window.The subpixel antialiasing option for text boxes has been removed when Acorn is running on macOS Mojave 10.14 (Apple has removed subpixel antialiasing from the system and made it impossible for Acorn to support).When using Smart Export on single layer via the Export… button, the option to always smart export when saving is now available via the export sheet.Super minor: The web export window will now default to save your image in the same folder the original image was opened from.# FixesVarious macOS Mojave 10.14 fixes.Fixed a relatively small drawing problem with ovals.Fixed a problem where you could make an empty selection on layer masks.Fixed a problem where the color loupe would sometimes show up when you press the option key over a palette.Now supporting the new drag and drop stuff from Photos on macOS 10.14, so we can all enjoy full res images.Fixed a problem where the Close All menu item was unlocalized.Zoom to fit refinements for folks who have their scrollbars set to always show.Fixed a problem where web export wouldn’t remember that the “Remove metadata” settings between uses.Fixed a problem when opening certain PDFs and creating an image out of the first page.Fixed some rounding errors when drawing selections.Fixed flickering when selecting text.Fixed a problem where View ▸ Draw Shape Vectors wasn’t working correctly with Metal.Fixed a bug where clicking the mouse with the control key down wouldn’t bring up the contextual menu on the canvas.Fixed a problem where the pencil cursor would go away when drawing.Fixed a scaling issue with text boxes.ScreenshotsRelated Posts:Acorn 7.3.2Acorn 7.4.1Acorn 8.1.0Acorn 7.4.6