Thanks for the heads up. I am used to PS but intrigued by ON1 and find Capture one useful for getting complexion right.
I only pay for PS and Lightroom CC (and get own Lightroom Classic which I never use!)
I am planning on using ON1 for culling and sky replacement.
I am glad the other companies are competing so well. I know that Affinity has a great reputation and being free is fabulous. Robert Watchers has been an avid fan for some time.
Does Affinity do any procedure uniquely better than PS or other software.
Asher
I don’t believe that Affinity offers features that aren’t in Photoshop per se —— however it is very fast, provides many live filters for non-destructive editing that give instant screen update to see what is being affected, very customizable interface, it’s a real application that sits on the desktop, has an identical functionality with the iOS version, and totally free forever including all updates.
Now beyond that, I have benefitted greatly from the affinity Publisher app being that I purchased the Universal licence when affinity 2 came out. Now all 3 applications - Photo, Design and Publisher are in the one new app —- and images can be effortlessly moved between each one for workflow. In Adobe, moving between Photoshop and illustrator or in design requires saving and opening in the other.
A huge consideration is that Affinity by Canva with all functionality for raster editing, vector editing, and layout editing, are totally free. Whereas Adobe requires a $92 CAD per month if paid yearly for their creative cloud standard which includes their apps to do the same type of thing. To have the photography package with Photoshop and Lightroom is $25CAD per month if paid yearly.
If AI features similar to Photoshop are desired, a dedicated button provides that within the new affinity app with a Canva pro subscription which is $120 CAD per year. And the image being worked on stays in the Affinity app, not exported or opened in Canva. Additionally all AI content is stored on your device, not the cloud —— for those with concerns about use of their images.
Being that I have all of the Affinity suite, I haven’t gotten around to downloading the new Affinity app yet —- but will probably do that today. I will not at this time be using their Canva AI features, and can disable the button option so that it doesn’t show. Without it, all previous Affinity functionality is exactly the same along with some new features related to masking and live filters and other tweaks.
I personally would never require any additional features than what I have already been using in Affinity Photo for years now, since it was released back when I lived in Central America and was photographing in the streets every day. I did purchase on1 Photo Raw several years ago as an alternative to Lightroom for organizing and accessing hard drives of files quickly and main editing. But exporting to Affinity Photo for layers, composites, cloning, etc has always been part of my workflow —- and in the last year or so, Affinity Publisher has become essential to me.
https://www.affinity.studio/
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