Robert Watcher
Well-known member
I do use Affinity Photo (version 1) for compositing, mesh warping, Inpainting, and a few other features when needed. With the introduction of Version 2, I have been considering taking advantage of the 50% savings currently available. And I particularly like the idea of purchasing the Bundle that includes Photo, Designer and Publisher. That bundle included the applications for all platforms - Windows, Mac and iPad - on as many computers/devices as I own under the Personal license.
Well —— yesterday Serif announced that they are extending the Free trial from 2 weeks, to 6 MONTHS. The motivation is to allow creatives to use the products for an extended period of time to truly get used to it and see if it holds value to their workflow. This is great for someone like me, who likes to tryout software on a project to see if it benefits me, but because of normal trial time constraints or limitations seldom make use of them.
In the case of Affinity Photo, I don’t necessarily need version 2 (that I know of) as I already own the version 1 app on both my desktop and iPad. However I am doing more and more page layout and publication design work with my free time, and this offers a perfect opportunity for me to dig in and learn all of the softwares and benefit from the integration of them all —— for a period long enough that I can complete a few projects as well. The only downside that I see so far, is having to put up with a easily dismissed nag screen when opening the app. allowing me to continue on with the trial.
I do make good use of Affinity Photo on my iPad (using the Apple Pen when available) and here are a couple of screenshots showing the improvements in the Interface between version 1 and version 2 on my iPad
A much improved main screen interface in version 2 (top) compared to version 1 (bottom)
One feature that I noticed right away, were the easily accessible and easy to use slider controls for settings like pen size, opacity, hardness depending of the tool selected, in version 2 (top) compared to version 1 (bottom)
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The Nag Screen when opening the apps. (Prices are in Canadian dollars)
Well —— yesterday Serif announced that they are extending the Free trial from 2 weeks, to 6 MONTHS. The motivation is to allow creatives to use the products for an extended period of time to truly get used to it and see if it holds value to their workflow. This is great for someone like me, who likes to tryout software on a project to see if it benefits me, but because of normal trial time constraints or limitations seldom make use of them.
In the case of Affinity Photo, I don’t necessarily need version 2 (that I know of) as I already own the version 1 app on both my desktop and iPad. However I am doing more and more page layout and publication design work with my free time, and this offers a perfect opportunity for me to dig in and learn all of the softwares and benefit from the integration of them all —— for a period long enough that I can complete a few projects as well. The only downside that I see so far, is having to put up with a easily dismissed nag screen when opening the app. allowing me to continue on with the trial.
I do make good use of Affinity Photo on my iPad (using the Apple Pen when available) and here are a couple of screenshots showing the improvements in the Interface between version 1 and version 2 on my iPad
A much improved main screen interface in version 2 (top) compared to version 1 (bottom)
One feature that I noticed right away, were the easily accessible and easy to use slider controls for settings like pen size, opacity, hardness depending of the tool selected, in version 2 (top) compared to version 1 (bottom)
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The Nag Screen when opening the apps. (Prices are in Canadian dollars)