Affinity Photo 2: Image Editor

Affinity Photo 2: Image Editor

By Serif Labs

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2022-11-09
  • Current Version: 2.5.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 758.11 MB
  • Developer: Serif Labs
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.15 or later.

Description

The first choice of millions of creative professionals around the world, the award-winning Affinity Photo set a new standard for quality and value in the world of image editing. The ultra-powerful Affinity Photo 2 takes the experience to a whole new level, thanks to the addition of incredible new features, hundreds of enhancements, and a completely redesigned UI for an improved workflow. REFINED & REDESIGNED WITH POWERFUL NEW FEATURES • Fully redeveloped UI, tool, and button icons • Completely revamped Layers Panel • Non-destructive RAW develop • Luminosity, hue range and band pass live masks • Compound masks • Non-destructive Live Mesh Warp filter • Smart layer states to experiment with design options and versions • Drag / drop bitmap texture fills • JPEG XL file import and export • Force scale everything • Multiple shadow, outline and overlay layer effects per object INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCE • Massive image support (100+ Megapixels) • Pan and zoom at maximum refresh rate, with ProMotion support on latest Apple displays • Open, edit and save Photoshop® PSD files • RGB, CMYK, Greyscale and LAB color spaces • Full 16-bit and linear unbounded 32-bit per channel editing • Work with all standard formats like PNG, TIFF, JPG, JPEG XL, GIF, SVG, EPS, EXR, HDR and PDF UNSURPASSED PRODUCTIVITY • Full support for unlimited layers, layer groups, adjustment layers, filter layers and masks • Edit live filters, adjustments, effects, blend modes and masks non-destructively • Savable undo history • Record and play macros • Isolate, edit, and duplicate spare channels with a simple click • Savable workspace presets for multiple UI layouts • PDF passthrough, import, edit and export • Link layers to edit simultaneously PROFESSIONAL IMAGE PROCESSING • Open RAW and other images in a 16-bit development workspace • Adjust exposure, blackpoint, clarity, vibrance, white balance, shadows, highlights and more • Advanced lens corrections including chromatic aberration, defringe, vignette, noise reduction • Paint areas or use fully customizable gradients to mask adjustments • View histograms, blown highlights, shadows and tones as well as detailed EXIF information • Focus Merge, HDR Merge and Tone mapping for advanced image processing QUALITY RETOUCHING & CORRECTION TOOLS • Intuitive selection brush makes selections simple, even down to strands of hair • Dodge, burn, clone, patch, blemish, red eye and advanced inpainting for retouching • Smooth and retouch skin with built-in frequency separation • Dedicated Liquify persona and non-destructive filter version gives freehand control over warps, twirls, pinch, punch, and turbulence ADVANCED BRUSH ENGINE • Huge library of painting, drawing, textures, and professional DAUB® Brushes included • Create custom brushes and nozzles with full control over advanced dynamics • Combine multiple brushes together and paint in a single stroke • Full support for Wacom and other graphics tablets, including pressure, tilt, and shortcut buttons • Real-time preview of your brush nozzle FAST, CUSTOMIZABLE EFFECTS • Massive collection of effects available, including blurs, distortions, tilt-shift, shadows, glows, lighting, and many more • Apply effects non-destructively with live effect layers • Path text capabilities • Add and edit pattern layers non-destructively • Add and edit pattern layers non-destructively

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Reviews

  • Great Product!

    5
    By Primaverafuneral
    This is a great product for the price, no complains.
  • Complete Photo and Raw Editing that YOU own

    5
    By RangerPaulS
    This is the second version of Affinity Photo that I’ve used and I’ll never go back to Adobe products. It does everything Lightroom and Photoshop does, but you own it and you don’t have to be online to use it.
  • Ditch Adobe

    5
    By NickOurEatsDev
    There is a small learning curve moving over, but once you pivot you won’t regret it. Affinity is 10x smother with 10x less bug and no monthly cost. Please try the trial and make the switch!
  • Tight integration

    5
    By Paul Chernoff
    Great photo editor. Easy to use but powerful and integrates tightly with the other Affinity products.
  • Great photo ap

    5
    By Tetonwoman
    I just got this and am already learning it. It is user friendly. Thank you
  • It’s hard to find better

    5
    By ckhatch2
    For the price, it’s a great, great program.
  • Not what it used to be

    1
    By Graywolf-mp3
    I want the old program that I “PAID” for! NO SUBSCRIPTIONS and NO REQUIRED ACCOUNTS. This is a betrayal and I will no longer be a customer.
  • Better than photoshop

    5
    By GaryBart
    Been using Affinity for several years now, love it and Designer 2.
  • Affinity Photo 2 exceeds expectations

    5
    By 1THINK1AM
    Affinity has created a stellar suite of apps. I use them almost daily for a small nonprofit trade advocacy organization. Affinity photo works for all my photo editing and enhancements. there are plenty of video tutorials out there to help with all aspects of using the app for non professionals, but even professionals will appreciate how robust Affinity Photo (and the entire suite) meets demand. In a world where more and more app developers want you to subscribe to perpetual pay models, under the illusion of incentives for app improvement, they invariably get lazy and produce almost nothing over time. Yet the consumer still pays and pays and pays... Affinity sticks to the traditional model that is better for consumers. You pay for the app, you use the app. The developer provides fixes and updates. When Affinity has something better to offer (in this case version 2), you buy an upgrade. I love this model and I love this app.
  • So similar to Photoshop, and yet...

    1
    By will not enter nickname
    Not as intuitive as it could be. So many tools feel like bait and switch. I have an object selected, and the gradiant only fills the selection partially. Why? A better translation from Photoshop to Affinity would be a huge help. "This" in Photoshop is "that" in Affinity. I want to like this program, I really, really do. I have deadlines looming so I just can't justify the learning curve right now.

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