Affinity Photo - Photo editor.

CuriousMike

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I've quasi been following Affinity photo for the past year; news of the product has been on DPReview and I've been intrigued by its low cost, no subscription and "photoshop clone"ish attributes.

I've never been a Photoshop user - don't know how to use it... but I know for some of the photos I've wanted to create, having a Photoshop level editor would be necessary.
Example: Compositing two photos; for some of my astrophotography, this would mean taking a very long, lower ISO image of the foreground, and compositing a shorter (no star trails) night sky photo with it.

Affinity had been Mac only up until the last few weeks, and the already low price of $49 is now an introductory low $39.

I watched bits and pieces of some tutorial videos, and it looks like it'll do what I want.
Plus, their version of "content aware clone" seems impressive.

So, I purchased it tonight and did some preliminary recon on it.

My first impressions are:
- This isn't a photo management system like LR is. To be honest, I really only use LR as a RAW editor, so it's not a big loss to me.
- Browsing folders full of RAW files, it takes about 1/4 second per photo to preview. Leaving a folder then returning, the previews are immediate. They must be doing some caching.
- Loading a RAW file is slow. I complain about LR taking 4-5 seconds to load and "settle down"; Affinity is taking at least 5-8 seconds to load a file.
- The flow is different - they sorta separate "raw processing" (what I consider LR) and their "pixel editing" into these items (a program mode) called "personas." I guess it makes sense.
- Shadows/Highlights work differently. The default Shadows/Highlights have a very narrow range of usefulness. If I hadn't read about the Shadow/Highlight *filter* mode, I would have immediately dismissed it as a raw editor. But the shadow/highlight *filter* is very powerful and ... on first blush, provides slightly *more* control than LR.
- Their dehaze is amazeballs. Literally, I would pay the $39 just to run its dehaze.

I haven't had a chance to try their content-aware-fill, but the videos I watched convinced me its very very good.

I'm not sure I'd recommend this to anyone who is already entrenched in the Adobe subscription model or is a Photoshop power user.

I'm not sure it's Photoshop "Elements" friendly enough.

But if you have no raw editor, no pixel level editor and have the stomach to watch a few youtube videos on how to learn this program, it might be the best $39 you can spend.

This is a sappy example that's overdone, but it's an example of what overdone it can overdue.

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radhak

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Good to know about the software now available for windows, and particularly your personal experience with it.

I have an older version of PS that I dabble in occasionally, promising myself that I'll dive deeper one day. Some day. Maybe Affinity would be better for me.
 

CuriousMike

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If you own PS, stick with that - it's surely more fully featured and finding help is ubiquitous.
 

Gooberlx2

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I like it and I think for the price it's a no-brainer. Yeah, it doesn't replace Lightroom, but complements it well enough. Beats Gimp and Pixelmator (imo).
 

jtvang125

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I'm using Lightroom for my raw editing and file management and it's doing pretty much everything I really need at the moment. I also have an old copy of Photoshop 4 or 5 that still works if I need to a more advance editor. Since I have a sony I can also get a free copy of Capture One, which is similar to LR. While it's true that it takes some relearning to use a new tool, I just find CO's interface not intuitive at all. I tried it a few times and even forced myself to learn it since many people say it renders Sony's files much better but I just find myself going back to LR.

But at just $50 I think this might be a great alternative to PS. At the price they're charging I wouldn't expect optimal hardware optimization. Even with a 6 core Intel cpu, M.2 SSD, and 16gb ram, going from file to file is still about 2-3 seconds in LR for 24mp raws.