![]() So, you will find more or less the same keyboard shortcuts (not exactly all of them, but let's say 95% of the most used ones), very similar names, panel disposition, filters, etcĮven the icons are similar, probably a bit nicer (even if Photoshop icons seems to be more "professional"). This is a great simple concept, isn't it? but I'm not an R&D department, so I have to make choices based on a costs/benefits approach.Īffinity Photo seems to be developed with a clear idea: not to frighten curious Photoshop users. For example, I have to admit that in the past I tested DxO Photolab and Capture One, but the initial effort was so high that I gave up immediately. Usually, switching from a well-known software to a completely new one is a nightmare. Now, after more than 4 years, I went back to see how things are going. I tested Affinity Photo when it was in beta version, and I found it a great and visionary piece of software. so the total cost is getting even higher! But in the end, it is quite expensive last but not least, Photoshop is working great, but I need more and more external plugins. Moreover, the (obvious) perfect integration between Lightroom and Photoshop make the Photography suite a great choice for creatives. I'd test it by reverting back-and-forth between Photo and C1 as the default app and see AP appear and disappeared from the contextual menu.It's been a while since I started using the whole Adobe Photography plan I really love to use Lightroom to create a searchable catalogue of all my shots, and then make the first adjustments on the raw files. Go to capture one and check it out in "Edit with" and "Open with." Affinity Photo appears as an option. Window Start menu > Settings > Apps > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type > scroll to your file type that you use in capture one > click on the icon to the right > Choose Affinity Photo when the Choose An App contextual window popup then you are done. ![]() You can change the file type in either the properties (right-click on the file, select Properties then change "Open with" setting or via the Window Settings. The problem with the disappearance of Affinity Photo happen after I'd had made the raw file changed. So prior to that mistake C1 showed Affinity Photo, Designer, and Publisher in both the "Edit with" and "Open with" via contextual menu. I had changed the file type of the sony raw file via properties and forgotten I'd did that. ![]() I'd experienced this issue as well but since resolved it. But for some panoramas it created a good result, projection-wise, apart from these dirty areas. The warp tool did not work for me very well (maybe with more experience) to improve the stitch when needed. The seams of the stitching are barely recognisable most of the time, I had one crash, no projection options, the only good thing is the brush, but the brush is absolutly needed in AP because of this bug with dirty areas in many highlight portions adjacent to high contrast edges. Maybe Serif should not have looked too close at PS when designing this panorama wizard. On a side note, multiple images can open in Affinty when called by Edit with in C1 but these opened images are useless if you want to do a panorama or other stacking, as Affinity cannot create a panorama from already opened images, you need to call a special wizard, then open the images with a explorer dialog, not even drag and drop is possible, and then destructively stitch your panorama. Did you check the file extension default programs? ![]() In C1 20.0.2 I can Edit and Open with as it should be. I downloaded and installed Affinity Photo yesterday, it installed and registered correctly.
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