
#Silkypix developer studio pro 6 jpg photos install#
I managed to install GIMP, Raw Therapee and FastStone Image Viewer.Īll look interesting, but playing with a test photo, nothing made the images jump out at me. I tried to install Darkroom but it wouldn't work. I also added NIKs for monochrome conversions. PS does have a few more things 5.5that Affinity doesn’t …. I will add gimp, raw therepee and numerous others I’ve tried. I'd be all in.ĭefinitely NOT a copy, more of a refinement and an evolution.ĬameronCameron might be a twin, he’s spoken my thoughts perfectly. The only thing missing is 3D support, if that's a thing for you.Īnd I certainly hope they're working on a Lightroom competitor. It's brilliant, but somewhat subtle and understated. Much more streamlined workflows, much better and more logical interface, endless undos, and things that should happen automatically just do. IMO, they have taken all the stuff that has been forever wrong with Photoshop and fixed it. Will never go back to the bottomless moneypit that is Adobe now. Having used Photoshop since 1996 or so, I am liking Affinity Photo more and more the more I use it. I leave the link where are listed all the requirements. CameraBag Pro, the first just for photos currently costs $30 the second for photos and videos costs $50,īut currently there is a 15% discount. The last program, (actually there are two versions), 1st.

It's a powerful photo editor but it depends on your taste you can replace as you know the skies, insert or delete extraneous elements to the photo etc, in all honesty it doesn't excite me.


Darktable could be another solution but I've never used it.īy now new programs are based on artificial intelligence, examples are: Luminar Neo (developed strange to say in Ukraine), RawTherapee is interesting because it is freeware and can handle the best Pentax raster images, both Raw and Dng. I've only used Affinity for testing but it's just a bad copy of PS, However I don't recommend it, you need a very long learning curve to take full advantage of its power. I have been using Photoshop for many years and it remains the best software for graphic editing of course raster images.
