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anyone use affinity ?
how does it compare to photos or aperture
is it worth upgrading to it or just keep what i have
 



I've been using Affinity Photo since I stopped using adobe stuff.

I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it…
as pixel editor… but the RAW conversion is not there yet.
 
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I've been using Affinity Photo since I stopped using adobe stuff.

I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it… I love it…
as pixel editor… but the RAW conversion is not there yet.
:agree:
I have the free low ability version of LR for basic raw editing, then take it into Photos for cataloging and doing any pixel editing in Affinity,i also use dxo extension in Photos for the lens correction if needed.
 
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I have it on my IPad Pro and it is really very good - still learning though
 
Unfortunately it's not aperture, really liked that software. I tried it but it was not for me. So I went the lighroom photoshop route
 
went the lighroom photoshop route


The RAW conversion of Affinity is waaaaay insufficient.
Lr ias a better choice. I went, years ago as I gave up on
Adobe products, to Capture One Pro… now v.10.2. (y)

This cool RAW converter coupled with Affinity Photo as
pixel editor are the basic tools of my workflow.
 
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Its a shame they cant get the raw conversion on par with LR,if they could it would be a standalone great piece of software.
 
Been looking at it since my CS went up to over £10 a month, is it worth switching
 
Been looking at it since my CS went up to over £10 a month, is it worth switching

You can download a one month trial to see if you like it.

I have not used adobe cc, but use LR5 and Affinity and happy with the combo.
 
First impressions ................ not as good as photoshop, nowhere near as easy to get help or find tool

edit. in fact Photoshop is far superior to this, think I will keep my subscription up
 
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My experience is more or less the opposite. I have CS6, so I don't need to keep a subscription active, but if I did I would ditch CC for my own use. Affinity does everything I need from an editor, with the exception of proper handling of fonts from imported PDFs (something I need occasionally at work). Affinity is also very fast. Adobe has much more sophisticated raw processing, but as I rarely use ACR (and don't have LR), that's not an issue for me. Different users need different sets of features, of course.
 
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