Sorry - really what I was trying to ask for greater elaboration on what Apple wrote here...
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Does this imply that files created with the new Pixelmator Pro subscription will remain compatible with the standalone version? Also, are there any potential conflicts if both versions are installed simultaneously?
I genuinely hope this move signals Apple’s long-term commitment to building a creative product stack that is as capable and powerful as the competition. It would be fantastic to see an updated Photomator, a native alternative to Adobe Bridge, and - top of my personal list, most importantly - more frequent updates to Apple RAW!
For photographer-centric workflows, the biggest hurdle to switching from Adobe is the pace of Apple’s RAW engine updates for new cameras and the quality of the processing itself. As I’ve mentioned before, I currently have to use DxO PhotoLab to pre-process my files because the detail rendering is significantly better than Apple RAW. I have high hopes that this acquisition of Pixelmator/Photomator evidences a push to acquire a slice of the professional photographer workflow market and that the announcement of Apple Creator Studio changes this.