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Affinity camera raw
Affinity camera raw













My Lightroom and other programs are legit. So for now, I'm outsourcing my photo edits and looking at some privateer version of Adobe Master. I spend so much time learning about new products rather than using them and advertising. I've had a difficult time getting used to Photoshop. Plus 1 plus 1 plus 1 - Adobe Camera RAW looks like a great plugin to get the sense of Lightroom. How fast is editing RAW files for you? My experience is awful and so slow that it's impractical. Affinity looks and feels like Photoshop if it were to invite its users to participate in the direction of designing and developing its tool. Much like Inkscape is to Illustrator - they just come off as an idealistic open source poor-man's version of the professional tools. I'm none too impressed with people who tout "GiMP" as being the alternative to Photoshop. I don't have any HDR photos left to play with as I purge my RAW files after my work is done - but I'm curious to try their HDR merge, especially as it has a batch option. It supports PSD files perfectly (although Smart Objects do get rendered as raster layers - likely using a built in PSD fallback).Ī feature I found that I adore is that if I double click on a layer, it will zoom and fit the layer's content to the window. Hopefully that'll change.Īs a replacement for Photoshop - the tools work VERY well, the UI is VERY easy to navigate and immediately familiarize myself with. the adjustments panel is neat, but I don't like how each tool necessitates a secondary window to tweak.

affinity camera raw

The RAW editing is VERY slow for me - which is not good. Plus 1 plus 1 plus 1 - Very impressed with Affinity.















Affinity camera raw