![]() ![]() ![]() When I first tried it, I thought something was wrong because it worked so well. When Adobe added those functions in Photoshop everyone was raving about it. Now, one feature that really caught my attention was the spot healing brush tool (inpainting brush tool) and the content-aware fill tool (fill inpainting tool). I decided to give it a try, and it is good… really good! It is still a beta version but it seems quite stable, offering most of the important things you might need from Photoshop, and even more. Then I stumbled upon a few videos showing how the software worked and a few fellow photographers told me how great it was. When I saw his articles I thought it was another open-source software like GIMP that would be good, but not good enough for a professional working environment. However, after having installed Affinity I must admit that I might "cheat" on Adobe Photoshop.Īustin Rogers wrote about Affinity twice here on Fstoppers ( his first impressions and a marketing video). After a few years of trials and errors I am finally somewhere I feel comfortable with my post-production. ![]() Until a few days ago, I did not think I would hesitate changing my retouching routine. It is a staple in my workflow alongside Capture One and Photo Mechanic. It works great and every photographer has gotten used to it. Photoshop has been around for quite some time now. ![]()
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