
For instance, combining photos, masking, removing sensor spots, the Christmas card. Never harms to have another option, especially one that seems this good.I'm a Darktable user as well, I use Affinity occasionally as well on special projects. I'll sleep on it, but for the small price I think I may add it to my arsenal. I could create profiles of my own with Hugin. I see some in there, but not all those I own and would expect. About the only negative for me is the apparently-spotty list of lens profiles for Pentax lenses.

The noise reduction and sharpening are better than I expected, and - unlike some much more expensive options - it handles the raw files from my Hasselblad HV beautifully. I'm a fairly committed RawTherapee (and, to a lesser extent, Darktable) user, as I like having Windows / Linux cross-platform tools - but I just downloaded the trial of Affinity Photo and it's pretty sweet. With its wide range of tools, user-friendly interface, and one-time payment model, Affinity Photo is an excellent choice for any photo editing needs.Man, I'm tempted at that price.


Download Affinity Photo 1.5.1.54 for Free from MediafireĪffinity Photo is available for download from several sources, but it can be challenging to find a trustworthy site that offers a free version of the software.
