
Nice darkening at the edge, click Apply, and done. Now we an start to make changes, let's adjust the color slightly, and click Apply, and I'll make a slight adjustment to the effects, let's give it a bit of a vignette. And it comes in, ready to go on my iPad Pro. Now this version is currently 16 bits per channel, so it can't be opened up on the tablet, but I can easily duplicate it to make a new version. So, if I tapped Open, you'll see that that image is handed off to Pixelmator and will actually open on my mobile device. While it may take a few minutes for everything to sync in the Cloud, eventually those images show up. You'll notice if I launch iCloud Drive that there's a Pixelmator folder. Now, let me show you one of the practical benefits.

Once it finishes and that bar disappears, the file size will be shown.
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There's the progress bar, if I mouse over, I can also get a status update of uploading. It tells me that the file is being uploaded right now, and that it's at about 83 megabytes of 100. Right now I can see the progress, and track it at the bottom here. From this list, this is where you can ensure that Pixelmator, along with other apps, have the ability to access your iCloud Drive. You'll see an option for iCloud Drive, and you can click Options. Now, if you don't see that click the Apple Menu, and choose System Preferences, and check iCloud. You could track the progress as it's being uploaded to the Cloud. Now, you'll notice out here at the Finder, that it's currently syncing. I'll put it specifically in the Pixelmator library, and press the return key to apply it. Now, if I choose to move this, I can do this from the pop-up list where it says where, and move it to the Pixelmator Cloud, or iCloud Drive for the generic folder. And now, up in the Options bar here, you'll see that the file is currently on my Desktop. Alright, I've made a few small tweaks, and I'll click OK, and let's just tweak the curve one more time. Let's go ahead and save this image to the Cloud.

This means that you can move things between multiple computers on OS X, as well as your mobile devices, thanks to things that allow you for syncing. One of the things I really like, is that Pixelmator fully integrates with iCloud Drive.
