Image editing
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I must be living under a rock, I never heard of this amazing tool, I just bought the new Paintshop x9 (I'm a Corel guy) damn! I certainly will be looking at this next.
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it's stellar. and very affordable
never thought i would have to ditch PS but this plus designer covers my ass
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@rich o brien said:
it's stellar. and very affordable
never thought I would have to ditch PS but this plus designer covers my ass
What is the difference between Affinity photo and designer? or why need both?
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@jql said:
Hit Relight before your render and save as EXR with all channels...
Sweet indeed - presumably this is just TR1/2??
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@solo said:
@rich o brien said:
it's stellar. and very affordable
never thought I would have to ditch PS but this plus designer covers my ass
What is the difference between Affinity photo and designer? or why need both?
Designer is the same as Adobe Illustrator.
I use it for dealing with EPS, SVG files etc.
If you don't deal with those then you don't need it.
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Aff Designer / Aff Photo = Vectorials / Pixels
(you have some basic pixels functions inside AFF Designer!
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Has anyone tried the spherical 360 editor in Affinity Photo - it looks incredible !
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Kind of a dumb question (I think I am getting good at that) but what does CA stand for in the pricing? What is the US price (in the video I saw $49)?
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I think the CA might be Canadian - someone else may know more than my guess? US pricing is $49.99 each. Well worth the cost!
I'm also looking forward to when they roll out the Affinity DTP (the upgrade from Serif PagePlus)!
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Thanks for the quick reply......
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@solo said:
What is the difference between Affinity photo and designer? or why need both?
Designer is more like illustrator but have also pixel painting and editing. They are also working on a competitor to Adobe InDesign so then they will have a full suite of tools all sharing the same file format.
Another very cool thing is that Photo supports most photoshop plugins and can open and save psd files.
My only problem is that I have been working with Photoshop for so long that it will take a while to adapt to the differences.
We recently upgraded from CS6 to CC at work so it will be a mix of apps for me when working from home or the office. -
@samnorth said:
@jql said:
Hit Relight before your render and save as EXR with all channels...
Sweet indeed - presumably this is just TR1/2??
nay,
you can use presto too, it's even more intuitive, go to channels and enable "pass per light" along with all the plaethora of other useful channels you'll need.
The beauty is that later, you can turn off all lighting and only re-render the lights you need. You can then replace your light channels on the final image. A single light pass is very fast to render and works very well with denoising too.
Take a look at this:
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Price between them is like day / night! ( Aff / Toshop )
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