![]() When ready to save the file as another graphical image, one clicks File>Export and can then save the files as tif, jpg, png, gif or a host of others.ħ. That image was later sent back to Affinity Photo.Ħ. I made some modifications within Anthropics Smart Photo Editor. Affinity Photo has fully functional layers and masks.ĥ. Although it's not part of this tutorial, one could create a new layer to blend in the changes later. All of these will open in their own interface, allow you to make changes, and then will return you to Affinity photo with changes intact. As you can see, if you click on the Downloaded image for figure 4., you can see there is a rather extensive list of plugins that can be incorporated into Affinity Photo. I decided to use a plugin for some further changes to the processed image. The interface and icons are similar to Photoshop and were very familiar to me.Ĥ. The Photo Persona offers many more editing tools and access to filters and plugins. Affinity Photo will then move the image into the Photo persona for continued editing (much like LR moves a photo into PS CC). At the completion of using the Develop panels, one clicks a button that says Develop. ![]() Like Lightroom, the Develop persona is good for making universal changes to exposure, tone, detail and noise reduction.ģ. If one imports any of the various RAW files, Affinity Photo will open in the "Develop" personaĢ. File>Open and chose a dng file from my photo archives. One can do everything within Affinity Photo, without having to leave the program, save a file, then reopen again to finish processing. I wrote this tutorial just to give a brief overview of the steps to convert a RAW (dng) image to a processed. At a one time cost of $49.99, it's almost impossible to beat for a quality photo editor. It will process RAW images all the way through to a processed image file (most standard formats included), and allow one to incorporate Photoshop Plugins from within the program. If anyone is looking for a backup (or replacement) program to the Adobe LR/PS CC Subscription, I highly recommend Affinity Photo by Serif.
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