![]() Installation is as simple as one could expect. The software is available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.Īffinity Photo v1.6 is available to buy outright only and costs £48.99. Not a subscription service in sight and Serif makes the latest versions of the software available for free to existing Affinity Photo users. This review is based on the Mac version of Affinity Photo 1.6.6, using a MacBook Pro Retina (early 2015) with 16GB memory, 2.7GHz processor and Mac OS Sierra 10.12.3 operating system. The incredible value and one-off fee payment method of Affinity Photo is enough reason to persuade existing Adobe Photoshop CC users to try it out. Yet, too much effort to relearn a new software can be curtains from the off. If you’ve used Photoshop for years, the judgement hammer is ready to strike on any young pretenders, should the new software not be up to task or appear too alien. It therefore makes total sense that the workspace of Affinity Photo has been designed in a way that is really familiar to those already using Photoshop. You get the familiar grey background by default, a vertical toolbar on the left and control panels on the right. Those tools you use in Photoshop are generally found where you hope they will be in Affinity Photo. The main difference between Photoshop’s single workspace is that Affinity Photo uses ‘Personas’, each with their own workspace. These personas are found in the top left and include Photo, Liquify, Develop, Tone Mapping and Export personas. Select a different Persona and its range of editing tools appears within the workspace. ![]() Chances are you’ll spend most the time in Photo and Develop Personas.
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