This thing gets sexy points for being as thin as it is. The iPod generation 5 wins the award as the lowest weight Touch DAP I have ever seen. A device any thinner would maybe break in half if you leaned up against a wall and it was in your pocket. I feel they have reached the margin of thin here. The first thing you notice is this thing is thin. At that point I will add an addition to this review at the bottom. There are speculations that 24 bit /192 kHz file formats will be supported. Rumor has it that we will see an upgrade to iOS7 to iOS8 on June 2nd 2014. I downloaded and upgraded to Apple iOS7.1.1 then added 320kbs MP3s. So the first thing I did after taking it out of the box was charge it for eight hours. Once again Head-Fi has helped remove my money.Lol. I'm going to talk about the interface and the sound of the 5th generation Touch as that's all I really care about with the unit.īelow is the Head-Fi thread that sold me on buying this device. I own an iBook and 2014 Pro for whatever that's worth to state here? So if anything this review talks about how Apple has changed the Touch and how stuff has improved and changed. I have currently an iPhone 1,2,3,4 and pretty much every iPod and an iPad 2. This review is going to be slanted and biased due to me being a longtime Apple fan. The audiophile market is fast changing and stuff is always being improved upon and replaced. They have somehow slipped from the limelight and have been replaced here by other DAPs. Those days are gone and rarely do you even see or read about anybody using one. Rendering can be a bit laggy compared to another viewer I've long used when panning through a folder of images, but iits rendering quality seems pretty good otherwise.There was a day in the Head-Fi timeline when the iPod was king. The controls are intuitive and other than my caveats above, is generally unobtrusive. If you have it set to "Actual Size", then images that exceed my display dimensions are not completely visible. Generally speaking, I want to see them in their actual size, with over-sized ones reduced to fit. The last gripe I have is with the fitting of my images to the window. I know they hide "eventually", but I would actually rather just have a border on top than have those buttons overlaid onto my photos. I'm also not a fan of havng the window "close/minimize/zoom" buttons overlaid on my images when displayed. It's unnecessary if you know the keyboard commands already and there should be an option to not have that appear. The interface is minimal indeed with borderless windows, but where it fails for me is primarily the on-screen controls that pop up whenever my move my mouse. I also prefer to see my images in their actual size, with the exception of images that are of a higher resolution than my display, in which case they should be resized to fit automatically. In a graphics viewer, I like a minimal interface with no distractions. Object Removal tool requires macOS 11 or higher.įound a bug? Have a suggestion? Please, send it to us on X Master Super Resolution tool requires macOS 10.15 or higher. Sharpen and upscale a photo without losing its content. The algorithm is trained by analyzing millions of images. Objects Removal is based on Machine Learning functionality.Ģx and 4x upscaling powered by machine learning. Pixea will reconstruct what was behind the object. Use Objects Removal Tool to remove unwanted objects, people, or defects. Tools: Denoise, Sharpen, Crop, Rotate, Flip, Clone, Resize. MP4, MOV, A4V, FLV, AVI, WMV, MPEG and MKV.Īdjustments: Exposure, Shadows, Highlights, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Color Temperature, Tint. RAW formats: Leica DNG and RAW, Sony ARW, Olympus ORF, Minolta MRW, Nikon NEF, Fuji RAF, Canon CR2 and CRW, Hasselblad 3FR. JPEG, HEIC, GIF, PNG, TIFF, Photoshop (PSD), BMP, Fax images, macOS and Windows icons, Radiance images, and Google's WebP. Shows images inside archives, without extracting them. Supports keyboard shortcuts and trackpad gestures. Pixea provides image processing features, including flip and rotate, and shows a color histogram, EXIF, and other information. Pixea works great with JPEG, HEIC, PSD, RAW, WEBP, PNG, GIF, MKV, MP4, and many other formats. Pixea is an image viewer & video player for macOS with a nice minimal modern user interface.
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