![]() It also integrates very well with its sibling products such as Designer for more vector-based image editing, and Publisher for complete output solutions that combine pixel-based and vector-based art, like publications/brochures/websites/etc. Frequency Separation based sharpening/editing. It also has built-in features/functions that take a lot more effort in Photoshop, e.g. It also had a number of features from the start that only later were implemented by Adobe in Photoshop, like calculatable input fields. Please check out my fine art and travel photography at or on Instagram at Yes, the folks at Serif have pulled of a monumental task and have created a feature-packed image editing solution in a relatively very short period of time for both Mac and Windows platforms. Please check out my fine art and travel photography at or on Instagram at Quote from: budjames on December 27, 2019, 05:58:50 am I am very much in the same situation - serious photo enthusiast. About 98% of my image editing can be comfortably accomplished inside C1P. Affinity Photo works very well for my occasional pixel mashing needs. I no longer have to rely on expensive plug ins like I used to use with Lightroom. I have also found since switching to C1P, now at version 20, that I can do mostly everything inside the app. This combination works great and I don't miss LR and Photoshop. I switched to C1P about three years ago and replaced Photoshop with Affinity Photo about 2 years ago. I canceled my Adobe Creative Cloud Photography subscription over two years ago. I shoot exclusively with my M10 with M primes and the SL2. I just purchased the new SL2 to replace an SL that I bought used 6 months ago. Two years ago, I sold all of my Fuji kit after buying my first Leica, an M10. I was instantly happier and with much less work. I was not happy with the LR RAW conversions of Fuji RAF files back then. I am very much in the same situation - serious photo enthusiast.Ībout five years ago, I switched from Canon Pro DSLRs to Fuji X cameras and lenses. Quote from: cortlander on December 25, 2019, 11:23:59 am I am on an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015, 3.3 Quad Core Intel I5) 32GB memory, AMD Radeon R9 4GB card Not sure how all this would fit into a Capture One centered work flow. I am wondering if I will gain anything by adding Affinity Photo to my primary tools Capture One/Topaz ? I also see Luminar 4 has exciting features. ![]() But with any software, there is always a significant time investment in learning it well. I have heard about Affinity Photo which is attractively priced. That still leaves a few holes such as the occasional Pano, Liquify etc. However, I have been using CS6 less and less and am not going to invest any more into Photoshop/Lightroom. I also have Photoshop CS6 extended/Lightroom 6, which now does not run being it has legacy 32 bit modules that Catalina does not support. Topaz Studio 2 with most of the AI additionsĥ. I am a hobbyist, and all my work is for my own satisfaction.Ģ. Sharpen AI lets users make photos sharper, while Gigapixel AI serves for increasing the resolution.I am on an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015, 3.3 Quad Core Intel I5) 32GB memory, AMD Radeon R9 4GB cardĪlso use a Windows 10 laptop with Capture One 20 for tethering. DeNoise AI is great for eliminating digital noise and enhancing image quality. Topaz Labs Video Enhance AI serves for upscaling the footage up to 4K. Although the interface of each plugin is a bit confusing, you can use video tutorials provided by Topaz Labs on their websites. Topaz Labs is an optimal choice for shooters and graphic designers who are looking for an all-in-one package of photo improovement plugins. ![]() ![]() Moreover, you can export the presets and recipes to your other devices to enrich the functionality of your plugins. In Color Efex Pro, these presets are called recipes as you save the configurations from various filters as a recipe. Some plugins included in the Nik Collection (Color Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, Analog Efex Pro, and HDR Efex Pro) let the users save the preferred configurations as presets for future use. All these features make the collection an optimal choice for many photographers. Besides, it supports the U-point technology that allows creating precise masks fast and easily. Nik Collection offers more controls for precise enhancement. Both bundles are great for professional image impooving.
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