The blog background was created from scratch using Affinity Photo. Having used it for some time I found that the PC version was a little slow to load images than Photoshop but this seems to have been improved over time and I have pushed myself to do all my editing with Affinity. Affinity Photo is also available as a full application for iPad. I found that Serif's UK born Affinity Photo is a great challenger to Photoshop with some great unique features. Serif has always offered a budget photo editor that I didn't take them too seriously until they produced Affinity Designer and Photo. The Gimp is even available with a Photoshop skin as Gimpshop. There are other paid for and free offerings such as Paintshop Pro,, Dx0 photo and Gimp and many of them try to emulate Photoshop to tempt me away and have failed. I was prepared to pay the annual upgrade fees to pay for the work and support of the team ,but having made the initial outlay way back to purchase, I can't help it I want something to keep. Smart objects and content aware actions are just two features that save so much time when producing graphics or touching up photos. If you can't get your moneys worth from Adobe software then you don't actually need it. Teamed up with InDesign Adobe have met most of my creative/design needs.Īdobe is nowadays following a rental route for its software which I and many others find a challenge. Undoubtedly it is a formidable piece of software that I have used for catalogues, posters and web development graphics. I have used Photoshop for commercial work since it began on the Mac and became available for my PC.
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