![]() ![]() Affinity’s single-purchase approach to pricing its products gives photographers an affordable and well-rounded workflow with access to powerful tools that seamlessly integrate across devices. Similar to Adobe’s cross-platform support, Affinity Photo works well in conjunction with Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher, which are all available as one-time purchases, unlike Adobe’s Illustrator and InDesign which are - like Photoshop - only available on a subscription basis. In short, it’s wildly powerful and offers a similar user experience to the industry standard. The large library of brushes, support for tablets, and Apple Pencil, make Affinity appealing to both photographers and artists alike. Basic adjustments aside, Affinity Photo also supports panorama stitching, HDR editing, and focus stacking. Affinity is also capable of handling large images and RAW files and supports tools that can be used for high-end retouching like frequency separation, blemish removal, liquify, an assortment of brushes, and much more. Users will find many of the familiar Photoshop tools and features also available on Affinity Photo, such as the ability to work with unlimited layers, various blend modes, and smart object support. ![]() It comes as standalone software with a one-time fee and not a subscription and can be used both on desktop and on iPad.
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