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Just looked at that and it does look good!Affinity is my choice. Available for PC, Mac and iPad/iOS.
Interesting...I think I'll try these before forking out actual doshI use open source software.
Gimp (=photoshop) (no comments about the name â€â™‚)
Rawtherapee (=light room)
Both completely free.
+1 on GIMPI use open source software.
Gimp (=photoshop) (no comments about the name â€â™‚)
Rawtherapee (=light room)
Both completely free.
It has RAW editing and developing support, and I use it for two types of Leica files and Olympus ORFs. I also use Gimp and a couple of others, but personally I find them best for post-PP i.e making further edits, often much later.Just looked at that and it does look good!
I just took your advice...that link is excellent...£25 for Affinity is far less than I was expecting to pay for a good photo editor package. Yesterday I had none and today I have 3Affinty Photo user here and if anyone is looking for a Serif discount, access the Photography Show offer for any of the Affinity desktop apps or the official Workbooks for £25 each until Sunday (27/09), just go to https://store.serif.com/checkout?code=Photo-Show-2020-VPS and remove the items they don't want.
For £25 Affinty is a bargain
I think you will find Affinity excellent, and at that price it's less than I paid for the very first release. All my photographs are RAW, or RAW+JPEG, and the RAW facilities in Affinity are very good, and I can work directly with RAW files before developing them and then saving them in the Affinity .afphoto format for further editing, and subsequent conversion to JPG, PNG or any one of the other 10 formats offered. Another newer and useful thing in Affinity is a reasonably wide-ranging set of lens profiles.I just took your advice...that link is excellent...£25 for Affinity is far less than I was expecting to pay for a good photo editor package. Yesterday I had none and today I have 3. Thanks for the tip wooky
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