LiveQuartz
LiveQuartz is a basic graphic editor developed for macOS by Romain Piveteau.
Each document is in a single window with layers and filters on both sides, tools are displayed on the top and document settings or at the bottom in the status bar. LiveQuartz features layers-based image editing, non destructive filters and selection, painting and retouching tools. LiveQuartz was one of the first public raster image editors built on top of Core Image to be made public.
In May 2005, when the first beta of iMage was released, its singularity was that it was the first graphic editor to use two new Mac OS X Tiger frameworks: Core Image and Core Data. LiveQuartz was also, back in early 2005, the first Mac OS X image editing app to use a unique window user interface without "palettes".
Features
- Uses technologies like Cocoa (API), Quartz (graphics layer), Core Data and Core Image.
- Uses layers-based editing and non destructive filters.
- Selection and retouch tools.
- LiveQuartz provides unlimited undos.
- Integrates with macOS and applications such as Photos. Support for Drag and Drop and standard image formats.
- Pictures can be imported a lot of different ways: They can be drag and dropped from Finder or other applications. They can be opened from the "File" menu. They can be shared from the Photos app. They can be taken with an iSight camera from within the app, imported from a scanner or plugged camera or with an iOS device having the same iCloud account as the mac with Camera Continuity in macOS Mojave.
- Support for other macOS features such as multi-touch gestures, versions, auto save, and full screen mode.