It’s also discounted from time to time, making it even more affordable. Affinity Photo is a product you can purchase outright without any monthly subscription fees. When you’ve been used to a particular workflow within a computer program, there must be a reasonable motivation to change. Switching image editing programs is not something I choose to do lightly. I haven’t been using Affinity Photo for very long and have found it to be well designed, allowing for intuitive use. This will take only a little getting used to. If you’re used to editing your images with Adobe Photoshop, you’ll find the interface is different. It’s both affordable and enjoyable to use.īut, as with any program for custom manipulation of photos, there is a reasonably steep learning curve involved. I launched a search, could not find it alas.Affinity Photo is a powerful image editing software. Now back on topic: wouldn´t it be nice to have a list ordered / organised like published here, for that other product? Pinned here just like this one. It will complement my already existing toolset quite nicely. Congrats with your 2015 Apple Design Award! Develop´, I couldn´t resist and got Affinity Designer as well from the AppStore, yesterday evening. I have watched the tutorials in the list in the order given since last week. Especially liked one of the last comments in the presentation: ´No Subscription´. It feels so good to have Affinity Photo on the HD already, instead of the Adobe monster. I am using Photoshop CS6, Photo Suite 9.5 (stand alone and plugins) and NIK components with all my raw files. Stumbling through video's and searching YouTube and Google for additional information to understand how to use your products.that is not so exciting.įantastic new product I´m mighty impressed with it already (except for its speed with opening my Fujifilm X-Trans raw files). So the discovery of Affinity Design and Photo is very exciting to me. I spent a lot of time learning Illustrator and enough of Photoshop to do what I need and I am disgusted with Adobe's switch to subscription based software availability. From what I can see the information available under Affinity Photo Help is bare bones at best and some of the bones are missing. This is especially true for a new software that hasn't been around long enough for authors to fill the void with How To books. So is knowing I have a reference, provided by the developer, that explains what every tool, panel, and menu option is and what it does, as though the person reading it has never worked with this software before. I don't understand the idea among developers that their job begins and ends with the software and users will fumble and stumble and guess their way to a working knowledge of the program. Simply reply to this pinned topic.īest wishes from the Affinity Documentation Team!įirst I will say that I am very happy to see this software and impressed with what I have seen so far.with one exception. Please let us know about areas you think need covering, have problems with, don’t understand, or just tell us if we’re on the right or wrong track. These tend to be released on a more informal basis. In addition to the regular tutorials, we've also got some workflow videos shot on the Windows version of Photo that cover using a variety of features to edit an image to completion. Uplift Epic Skies (1.6 Bonus Content) - YouTube / Vimeo Portrait Retouching Workflow - YouTube / Vimeo Nighttime Architecture Workflow - YouTube / Vimeo Wide Colour Profiles vs sRGB - YouTube / Vimeo OpenEXR: Using Alpha Channels & AssociationģD Relighting with Normal Map Passes - YouTube / Vimeo.Live Projections (360 editing, perspective projection) Quick Inpainting Crooked Horizons - YouTube / Vimeo Perspective Skew Correction - YouTube / Vimeo (New: 20th April) Using Adjustment Layers on Masks - YouTube / Vimeo They all include subtitles to aid understanding. We now have a specific Beginners Series of videos tailored to absolute beginners, with a more manageable pacing and focus on concepts and straightforward procedures. The video tutorials are available on Vimeo and YouTube via these links: In support of our fantastic photo editing app, please use this comprehensive and structured set of videos for accelerated learning! Please see this new thread or use the Affinity site Photo Desktop tutorials webpage The Photo tutorials listed below have been refreshed and moved.
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