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Ever wanted a free close up maginification tool in Apple's Motion or Final Cut Pro? PDF Print E-mail
It is funny how you can stumble across things that will be so handy when you are doing something completely different!
I was making some icons in iconbuilder in the Developer Tools that come bundled with OSX. I was intrigued what 'Pixie' was and to my delight found it to be a pixel magnification application that works across all apps.

Pixie_Large.jpgWould it work whilst running Motion so I could analyse pixels or click on that one pixel edge? You bet, see the example on the left.

Magnification ratios go right up to a whopping 1200%! You can also open up the preferences to toggle on other cool features that can lock the area.

This can be a huge advantage if you are doing really detailed graphics work or trying to spot out pixels, as your main display can stay at 100% resolution.

So how do you go about finding Pixie? It is part of the Developers Tools in OSX. Take a look at the top level of your hard disk and if you cannot see the Developer folder you will have to find the original OSX installation disks.

Pixie_Large2.jpg

So, having now found the folder, navigate to Developer/Applications/Graphics Tools/Pixie . Easy as that, you might want to drop the icon into your dock for fast access.

Enjoy!






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