It is now a week later and I have still had no response despite a repeat request. I was alarmed as this work is valuable to me and I sent an urgent request for help to the dev, LittleHJ. A backup version has the same problem so it seems clear to me something has probably gone wrong with the library database. No images appeared, no collections, nothing, yet the library was still 1,4GB in size. However, recently an important library of professional work refused to open correctly. Syncing via iCloud with my laptop worked fine and I invested in the iOS version too, although syncing the library there could take a while and seemed occasionally to repeat itself without apparent reason. Whilst some aspects of the interface are a little unintuitive, altogether the app worked well. I bought Pixave soon after it first arrived in 2015 and was very pleased with it. OS X Yosemite built exclusively for Mac: Retina ready, Sharing, Notifications, fullscreen, multi-touch gestures, core image.Integrated with OS X Yosemite Action extensions to edit image.Capture all the screen, window, selected area, full web page with customizable hot keys.Customizable export settings and export ePub too.Auto detect and organize animated GIFs, phone, tablet, Icon, Wallpaper images.Popular image formats supported: JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF (included Animated GIF), PNG, TIFF, ICNS, BMP, ICO, PSD, AI, EPS (included PDF info only), SVG, TGA, RAW image.Organize images by using Collections and Smart Collection, Folder.And Pixave is here to store and organize those inspired moments - to enable you to bring them to mind whenever, wherever you are. That growth and creation is made possible by you. Such impressions grow to create wonder and amazement for the world. A single picture can fill us with inspiration which, in turn, brings us joy. If this is not the cause of the issue, make sure the Flow value in the context toolbar is not set to 0%.There is a whole world that we get from images. For that they must be rasterised as described above. They can be transformed globally (rotated, skewed etc) without losing quality but they cannot be edited/manipulated at a pixel level. They are created when you use the Place Image Tool, the File ▸ Place command or when you simply drag them from the Finder or File Explorer to the canvas of an opened document. Image layers are a special layer type that retains all the original image data - you can think of them as embedded images. You should then be able to use the Inpainting and the rest of tools you mentioned. To do this right-click the image layer on the Layers panel and select Rasterise. Does it say Image or Pixel? If it says Image you have to convert it to a pixel layer (type) to be able to edit it at a pixel level. What type of layer are you working with? Is it an Image layer type? Take a look at the label between parenthesis after the layer's name in the layers panel. Check this video tutorial for more details: Inpainting. This tool is mostly used to remove small (distractive) elements from an image like a garbage can, electrical wires and similar distractions from images or to help create a starting point for further editing with other tools when try to fix or remove larger areas/objects. Then paint over the object you want to remove on your image and it should work as you'd expect - red strokes will appear where you paint and the program will remove the item you have painted on. If that's the case you have to click the small arrow in the Healing Brush Tool (see screenshot below) to open a pop-up with additional tools and select it. In any case from your description in the first post seems you are trying to use the Inpainting Brush Tool instead to remove an object/item from the photo. Since apparently you have just opened the image without changing it in any way yet there's no steps in the history to revert back to. You have the Undo Brush Tool selected - for this tool to work you must have edited the image's pixels previously or have a snapshot of a previous state to where the tool can revert back to.
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