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  • Welcome
  • Pixelmator Pro basics
    • Interface overview
    • Pixelmator Pro tools
    • Zoom in and out of an image
    • Scroll, pan, or rotate an image
    • Undo or redo changes
    • Choose and manage colors in Pixelmator Pro
    • Use the Pixelmator Pro Photos extension
    • Print a Pixelmator Pro document
    • Use text field math
    • Pixelmator Pro settings
      • General settings
      • Editing settings
      • Ruler, grid, and guide settings
      • Workspace settings
      • Apple Pencil settings
    • Customize the Tools sidebar
    • Customize the Pixelmator Pro toolbar
    • Use the Touch Bar with Pixelmator Pro
    • Automate tasks in Pixelmator Pro
  • Create, open, and save images
    • Open an image
    • Create a new image
    • Working with templates
    • Working with mockups
    • Edit from Photos
    • Import an image
    • Save and name an image
    • Close an image
    • About the Pixelmator Pro file format
    • About Pixelmator Pro sidecar files
  • Automatically edit images
    • Automatically enhance colors
    • Automatically increase image resolution
    • Remove color banding
    • Automatically reduce noise
    • Remove image background
    • Hide image background
    • Automatically crop and straighten images
    • Automatically match image colors
    • Decontaminate colors
  • Work with layers
    • Create layers
    • Color adjustments and effects layers
    • Use the Arrange tool
    • Select layers
    • Move and align layers
    • Resize, rotate, and flip layers
    • Transform layers
    • Convert layers into pixels
    • Use rulers
    • Use alignment guides
    • Organize and manage layers
    • Replace image
    • Video layers
  • Add masks
    • Working with bitmap masks
    • Working with vector masks
    • Open and edit images with Portrait Masks
    • Use clipping masks
  • Customize layers using styles
    • Adjust the opacity of a layer
    • Change the blend mode of a layer
    • Add an outline around a layer
    • Fill a layer with a color or gradient
    • Add an inner shadow to a layer
    • Add a drop shadow to a layer
    • Layer style presets
  • Adjust colors
    • White balance an image
    • Adjust hue, saturation, and vibrance
    • Adjust lightness, clarity, and texture
    • Selectively adjust clarity and texture of an image
    • Selectively balance the colors in an image
    • Adjust individual colors in an image
    • Adjust the levels of an image
    • Adjust the tonal curve of an image
    • Replace one color in an image with another
    • Remove color from an image or video
    • Manually convert a color image to black and white
    • Convert an image to black and white with a color tint
    • Apply a sepia tint
    • Fade the shadows or highlights of an image
    • Mix the color channels of an image
    • Invert the colors of an image
    • Apply a vignette
    • Sharpen an image
    • Add film grain to an image
    • Apply LUTs
    • Color adjustment presets
    • Working with RAW images
    • Reading histograms
    • About color management
    • Change the color profile of an image
    • Change the color depth of an image
    • See what an image looks like on another device
  • Retouch and reshape layers
    • Remove an object from an image
    • Copy part of an image from one area to another
    • Lighten a specific area of an image
    • Darken a specific area of an image
    • Make a specific area of an image more vibrant
    • Desaturate a specific area of an image
    • Sharpen a specific area of an image
    • Soften a specific area of an image
    • Smudge a specific area of an image
    • Warp a specific area of an image
    • Bump a specific area of an image
    • Pinch a specific area of an image
    • Twirl a specific area of an image
  • Add effects
    • Apply blur effects
    • Apply distortion effects
    • Apply sharpen effects
    • Apply color adjustment effects
    • Apply tile effects
    • Apply stylize effects
    • Apply halftone effects
    • Apply generator effects
    • Apply fill effects
    • Apply other effects
    • Effect presets
  • Paint and erase
    • Use the brushes browser
    • Stroke with a brush
    • Quickly fill an image with color
    • Fill specific areas of an image with color
    • Fill with the Gradient Fill tool
    • Paint with the Pixel Paint tool
    • Erase using the Smart Erase tool
    • Edit brush settings
    • Create a brush
    • Share and import brushes
  • Make selections
    • Select areas by shape or color
    • Select areas by drawing
    • Make rectangular, elliptical, or row selections
    • Select all opaque areas of a layer
    • Select the entire image
    • Automatically select a subject in an image
    • Adjust selections
    • Refine selections
    • Move, copy, and delete selected areas
    • Convert selections into shapes
  • Draw shapes and vector graphics
    • Arrange and combine shapes
    • Draw shapes with the Pen tool
    • Draw shapes with the Freeform Pen tool
    • Edit vector paths
    • Save and share custom shapes
  • Use the Type tool
    • Add text on a path
    • Copy and paste text
    • Use dictation to enter text
    • Change the font or font size
    • Add bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough to text
    • Convert text into an outline
    • Change the color of text
    • Change text capitalization
    • Align and space text
    • Format characters
    • Convert text into a shape or pixel layer
    • Text style presets
  • Resize, crop and straighten images
    • Rotate and flip an image
    • Trim away colored or transparent borders around an image
    • Reveal parts of an image beyond the canvas
    • Crop presets
    • Change the image size
    • Change the canvas size
  • Export and share images
    • Export an image or video for the web
    • Slice designs into individual images
    • Quickly export or share an optimized image
    • Export presets
  • Pixelmator Pro keyboard shortcuts
    • Customize keyboard shortcuts
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  • Open images in their original file format
  • Choose the sidecar file location
  • Manage sidecar files
  • To delete a sidecar file, do any of the following:
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • How saving edits using the sidecar feature is different from saving to a Pixelmator Pro document file?
  • What happens if you delete a sidecar file?

About Pixelmator Pro sidecar files

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Last updated 22 days ago

Pixelmator Pro sidecar file is a special kind of Pixelmator Pro document that lets you save layers and nondestructive edits to regular image file formats — JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIF, or WebP — that don't normally support layers. The sidecar file gets attached to the original image and stores all its edits in the Pictures folder on your Mac or in iCloud.

Open images in their original file format

  1. Choose Pixelmator Pro > Settings from the Pixelmator Pro menu at the top of your screen.

  2. In the Editing tab, click the Open Images In pop-up menu and choose Original Format.

  3. Under Preserve Edits, choose how to save edits:

    • Select For Images Opened from Finder to save images back to their original folder in Finder, keeping the original file format, and preserving all layers and edits. Deselect For Images Opened from Finder to overwrite original images when saving.

    • Select For Images Opened from Photos to save photos opened from your photo library or use the Photos extension back to the photo library while preserving all layers and edits. Deselect For Images Opened from Photos to overwrite original photos in the photo library when saving.

📘 Note: To continue editing an image saved to Photos, open it again using the Photo browser or the Pixelmator Pro extension in Photos. Dragging the image from Photos to Pixelmator Pro directly, or choosing Edit With > Pixelmator Pro from the image shortcut menu in Photos will open a flattened version of the image in Pixelmator Pro.

Choose the sidecar file location

To choose where the Pixelmator Pro sidecar files will be saved on your Mac:

  1. Choose Pixelmator Pro > Settings from the Pixelmator Pro menu at the top of your screen.

  2. In the Editing tab, under Save Sidecar Files In, choose one of the following:

    • iCloud. Saves Pixelmator Pro sidecar files in a dedicated folder in iCloud. You can use this option if you work with Pixelmator Pro across multiple devices or if you are looking to save space on your Mac.

    • Pictures. Saves Pixelmator Pro sidecar files in a dedicated folder on your Mac, which is recommended if you tend to do most of your work offline.

Manage sidecar files

In the Editing settings, you can keep track of the number of Pixelmator Pro sidecar files on your Mac and just how much space they take up on your Mac. If you'd like to manage your sidecar files, you can click Manage Files to open the dedicated Sidecar folder and find all the sidecar files there.

Alternatively, you can choose File > Sidecar > Reveal Sidecar File to reveal a sidecar file of a specific image you've opened.

📘 Note: Sidecar files are not managed for you automatically. For instance, if you manually unlink the sidecar file from an edited image or delete the edited image from your Mac completely, its sidecar file will not be deleted.

To delete a sidecar file, do any of the following:

  • Choose File > Sidecar > Reveal Sidecar File and delete the sidecar file from your Mac.

  • Choose File > Sidecar > Delete Sidecar File.

📘 Note: If you delete the sidecar file without deleting the linked image, all edits will be merged the next time you open the image. If, however, you had Auto Save and Versions option turned on, you can still revert the image to the original using File > Revert To > Browse All Versions.


Frequently Asked Questions

How saving edits using the sidecar feature is different from saving to a Pixelmator Pro document file?

  1. Pixelmator Pro documents can only be opened using Pixelmator Pro. This means that if you decide to share your edited image with someone else, post it online, or open it in other apps, you'd have to export it in any of the regular image formats. In the meantime, sidecar lets you work with the edited images just like you normally would without having to export them. Images with sidecar edits look and behave just like regular images in Finder.

  2. Because the edited images do not have to be exported, lossy image file formats like JPEG can be edited virtually infinitely without losing quality.

  3. When saving changes to the sidecar, you don't have to create a duplicate of your image. The image remains in the same folder, keeping its original name. When you close and re-open the edited image in Pixelmator Pro, it will have all edits and layers available.

  4. Sidecar offers seamless integration with Photos. If you open an image from Photos directly or use the Pixelmator Pro Photo browser, you can save the changes you make to the image back to Photos, preserving all layers and edits. See Edit from Photos to learn more about editing images from photos.

What happens if you delete a sidecar file?

Deleting a sidecar file will merge all the changes and layers applied to the image, leaving only a flattened version of the edited image. Any further edits to the image will be applied destructively unless sidecar is enabled for the image again. To re-enable Sidecar, choose File > Sidecar > Enable Sidecar.

When editing images from Finder, we always recommend having Auto Save and macOS Versions turned on when editing images. This way, you'll be able to browse the previous version or revert the image to the original by choosing File > Revert To > Browse All Versions. For images edited with Auto Save and Versions turned off, changes will be applied permanently and irreversibly. Images opened from Photos can always be reverted back to the original in Photos.

To save space on your device, you can regularly delete sidecar files manually or using automated options in Pixelmator Pro settings.