Objects pasted from different images will almost always be different in terms of their color and lighting. In Pixelmator Pro, you can use ML Match Colors — which is powered by a machine learning algorithm trained on millions of pro photos — to automatically adjust the colors of pasted objects and make them blend in better with their new surroundings. Simply choose Paste and ML Match Colors from the Edit menu.
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2019-05-23 12:17:12
2020-11-24 12:41:30
Very nice feature, and looks very realistic in the example!
2020-12-15 20:22:17
Hello !! Thanks for this amazing content ! I have a stupid question : what does "ML" mean ?
2020-12-16 09:31:17
Hey Stéphane. Awesome to hear you're enjoying the tutorial! ML stands for machine learning. It's essentially a process of training the computer to find certain patterns in large amounts of data and make decisions based on these findings. In the case of ML Match Colors, a specially trained ML algorithm identifies colors and lighting in one image and chooses which of the Pixelmator Pro color adjustments to apply to achieve a similar look in the other image.
2021-12-22 22:41:46
is there a way to refine this and/or additional ways to blend 2 pictures like this?
2021-12-22 22:43:58
Actually, i don't have the Paste and ML colors option on my edit panel
2021-12-23 00:28:56
Open the Edit menu and hold ctrl-key. Or hit shift+ctrl+alt+cmd++V