Document settings
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When editing photos, you can use the settings available in the More menu, to export and share photos, copy and paste adjustments from one photo to another, improve image quality, choose photos for color matching, see the photo metadata, turn on or turn off various document-level settings, and more.
Using the Share and Export options you can save, create copies of your photos, share them with others, export them to other file formats, add frames, watermarks, and more. Check out the Save, share, and export article to learn more about saving, sharing, and exporting photos.
In Photomator, you can hide all interface elements and work on your photo without any distractions. To exit the fullscreen view, tap anywhere on the screen or if you're working with Crop or Repair tools — anywhere outside the photo.
If you're zoomed in very close and don't see the edges of the photo, zoom out and tap outside the photo to exit the fullscreen.
Copy and Paste Adjustments feature lets you copy a combination of color adjustment settings from one photo to another. If you're looking to use the same combination of adjustments on multiple photos, you may want to create a color adjustment preset and apply it using a batch editing workflow.
Photomator doesn't currently support copying and pasting of selective adjustments between photos. The adjustments can only be copied when it is applied to the base photo.
The machine learning-powered ML Match Colors feature lets you automatically match the colors of one photo to the colors of the other. Check out the Match Colors article to learn more about matching colors.
Super Resolution intelligently upscales photos while preserving details and keeping them sharp and in focus. See the Super Resolution article to learn more.
Due to memory constraints, this tool may be available when editing very large photos.
Use Show Info to view the metadata embedded in your photo. Here, you can typically find all the basic information such as the name and type of a photo, the time and date it was created or modified, size, dimensions, location, camera it was taken with, and camera settings.
Snapping: Turn on snapping to automatically snap the Crop tool bounding box to the edges of the photo or turn snapping off to adjust it freely.
Filmstrip: Turn the filmstrip on to see and easily switch between photos in the current Photos album directly in the photo editing mode.
Extended values: Turn on Extended Values if you’d like to extend the range of certain color adjustments beyond the default boundaries or turn it off to apply adjustments without the extended values.
Background Color: Choose what color Photomator will use as a background for the photos you work on. You can choose colors from white, light gray, gray, medium gray, dark gray, or black.
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Denoise automatically and intelligently removes camera noise from photos using a smart noise detection algorithm. To remove Denoise from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Denoise.
Smart Deband automatically reduces compression artifacts and color banding in lower-quality photos, and increases their color depth to 16 bits, allowing for artifact-free color editing. To remove Smart Deband from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Smart Deband.
Denoise automatically and intelligently removes camera noise from photos using a smart noise detection algorithm. To remove Denoise from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Denoise.
Smart Deband automatically reduces compression artifacts and color banding in lower-quality photos, and increases their color depth to 16 bits, allowing for artifact-free color editing. To remove Smart Deband from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Smart Deband.
Denoise automatically and intelligently removes camera noise from photos using a smart noise detection algorithm. To remove Denoise from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Denoise.
Smart Deband automatically reduces compression artifacts and color banding in lower-quality photos, and increases their color depth to 16 bits, allowing for artifact-free color editing. To remove Smart Deband from a photo, you can open the More menu again and choose Reset Deband.