The area under the brush nozzle previews how your image will look as you paint transparency or visibility into the mask, so you’ll better know how to edit to achieve what you want.Īffinity Photo – Vector Clipping from MacAffinity on Vimeo. So live previews, what gives? Take the simple example of painting on a mask. Drag the splitter left and right to see your changes in a slick before-and-after mode-which is also available in the Develop persona on the top toolbar. To see changes live in a split view apply a filter from the Filters menu, adjust the settings, then click the Split View button. Hello, cool effects!Īffinity Photo – Split View from MacAffinity on Vimeo. In Affinity Photo you can set multiple blend values across multiple points in multiple channels, and choose whether the blend changes are linear or smoother curves. Just scroll.Īffinity Photo – Blend Ranges from MacAffinity on Vimeo.īlend ranges give you advanced control over how layers blend with each other, whether some parts of the luminance channel are more or less opaque than others, or whether specific channels have advanced opacity settings applied. While you’d expect things like Blend Modes to be editable any time, you can also see them applied instantly. No need for that messing about in Affinity Photo! Affinity Photo handles Filter Layers in the same way as Adjustment Layers, just add one via the Layers panel and customise the settings, double clicking any time to edit-in real time of course.Īffinity Photo – Blend Modes from MacAffinity on Vimeo. You may have also converted a layer to a Smart Filter in the past. You’ll be familiar with applying an adjustment to your image as an editable layer-double clicking the adjustment layer to modify it rather than undoing/redoing any steps. Non-destructive filters, adjustments, effectsĪffinity Photo – Live Filter Layers from MacAffinity on Vimeo. When you’re happy you can pass the image into the Photo persona for further editing, and then at the touch of a button you can always bring your photo (not just Raw images) back in to the Develop persona for more tweaks.ģ. The Develop persona lets you apply lens and exposure correction, all the usual Raw processing edits like white balance and noise reduction, with controls like brushed and gradient overlays. Personas are dedicated workspaces for key tasks that give you the tools you need without clutter (current personas are Develop, Photo, Liquify, Export, with more coming in future). Opening a Raw image in Affinity Photo automatically opens the Develop persona. Try it for 10 days for FREE you’ll probably love it!Īffinity Photo – Raw – Developing Images from MacAffinity on Vimeo. It takes advantage of multiple cores, advanced custom processing and memory management, and key OS X technologies, with fresh eyes on an improved workflow.Įverything’s live, the way it should be, with no need to click Apply or OK to see your changes it all happens in real time. Here are 10 features and power tools you’ll find in the software that will help you unlock the potential of your images…Īffinity Photo from MacAffinity on Vimeo.Ĭompletely new and built from the ground up over the last 5 years, Affinity Photo understands the needs of today’s photographers and makes everything feel fluid and fast. In case you haven’t heard of Serif’s Affinity Photo software, this new photo editing tool for creative professionals was launched in summer 2015 to great fanfare-while its low price and lack of subscription are noteworthy, they definitely aren’t the only things raising eyebrows. Who wouldn’t want editing your images to be easier? Here are 10 ways that the new image-editing kid on the block, Affinity Photo, can save you time and improve your workflow. How Affinity Photo software makes life easier for photographers
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