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Nothing too fancy, but everything I tried worked really well. I played with curves a bit, added a vibrance and levels layer.
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The RAW file I edited was 84.8 MB, 7952 x 5304 pixels, and Affinity and the iPad Pro handled it without breaking a sweat.Įdit: Here are the downscaled / low quality comparison shots.įirst is the Affinity edit with the highlights way down, shadows way up, a little contrast. But this program is 100% proof that the iPad can be a serious photo editing tool, and I look forward to seeing how apps like this evolve. I wasn't able to restore highlight and shadow detail nearly as effectively in Affinity vs CameraRaw. Ultimately, I don't think Affinity will work for me as a go-to RAW editor and PS replacement. I probably shouldn't have selected that option because it ended up doubling the file size (and these are quite large 42MP Sony A7rii RAW files to begin with)! I then exported as a dng and decided to select the option to "embed original RAW file". I was extremely impressed with the performance on the 10.5 iPad Pro.īefore importing a few RAW photos to my iPad to play with, I ran them through CameraRaw to make sure the appropriate lens profile corrections had been made. Any Photoshop familiarity makes the Affinity interface very intuitive and easy to navigate with little to no assistance. My primary photo editing workflow is Adobe CameraRaw > Photoshop and various PS Plugins. I just spent an hour or so with Affinity photo. I do work in IT though, and am quick to learn when it comes to technology and software. I just want to make sure that all of it's power wouldn't be wasted on someone like me, who doesn't own a fancy camera or have a lot of experience with photo editing. I have no doubt that it's a great app from all the reviews and demonstrations I've seen. I'd also like to get a bit more involved in photo editing.ĭo you guys think Affinity Pro would be a good fit for me? I'm trying to decide while it's still at it's $20 price. That being said, I do occasionally have photos that I'd like to touch up and refine, and I feel that the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro could make this task very intuitive.
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I've never used photoshop or any other professional photo editor for more than 5 minutes. Some John from Microsoft Community Support and gave me his phone number.
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Or how I can install full version of Affinity Photo.
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I'm having trouble getting the product key to unlock my already instaled trial version of Affinity Photo purchased on Microsoft Store. The only camera I own/use is my iPhone 7 Plus, and I just take photo's casually. I dont have problem with Affinity Photo application. I'm not a professional photographer by any means. I'm also thinking of the other things I can use it for, and remembered them showing of Affinity Photo at WWDC. I'm using it to take notes and make to-do lists at work, and just for general consumption. If this has ever happened to you, that’s a sure sign that you haven’t found the right set of photo presets.I recently got a 10.5" iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, and am loving it so far. How many times have you settled for a photograph that was less than what you envisioned? Other people might look at it and say: “What a great photo!”īut you know in your heart that it could have been so much better and more amazing. But actually making it happen is another story. We all know exactly how we want it to look when it’s all done. Whenever we take a photo, no matter what the subject, we always have a vision in mind for that final result. But with a good set of presets, we can now produce magical effects with just a few clicks. The results are nothing like they should be. I’ve added the folder on preferences and an image sent to it from Affinity Photo opens fine. It used to take hours of labor for photographers to achieve these magical effects. However, it does not seem to work with Affinity Photo. Yes, we know that seems like an exaggeration.īut how else can you instantly transform a color photo to glamorous black and white? Or give a dramatic twist to a stunning landscape? Or make a scene of a child playing look like a picture from a storybook?
