7 Things Photoshop MUST Learn From Affinity Photo!


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Is Photoshop still the king? In this video, let’s explore seven significant features that Adobe misses out on in comparison to Affinity Photo. With real-world examples, we will discuss the challenges with certain functions in Photoshop, and how Affinity Photo has a better solution for the same.

Even with many advantages, Affinity Photo has its flaws and so, we’ll touch upon why Photoshop is still a premium offering. I hope you enjoy this video. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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04:46 Offer for Portrait Photographers
05:20 Flexible Sharpening
08:44 The Blur Advantage for Compositing
11:06 Ultimate Non-Destructive Liquify
15:01 Brush Effects Made Easy
18:12 Easiest Setup for Text Size
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23 responses to “7 Things Photoshop MUST Learn From Affinity Photo!”

  1. It's getting to a point though, with the full capabilities and the fact that a full version of Affinity, available for iPad vs the version of Photoshop, that we are seeing where the student will soon be surpassing the teacher.

  2. Good to see this take, people are too often biased by anti Adobe or anti subscription or non-pros complaining about cost. Use what you want, but "gets the job done" isn't a good mantra for professionals, we want the best tools for the job, that allow us to do what we need.

  3. I used to be a Photoshop and Adobe die-hard, since the early 90's, but since the release of the Affinity products, I'm totally converted to Affinity (price tag alone makes it a no-brainer). If you get all three apps (Photo, Designer, and Publisher) you can also take advantage of their "Studio" workflow, which lets you work with Designer and Photo elements without having to open them, while you are working in Publisher. I find Affinity apps to have a much more intuitive workflow and for several tasks are noticeably faster than the Adobe counterparts.

    A note on your reference to the icon differences — If you don't like the color icons you can switch to monochromatic ones in the preferences.

  4. As an Affinity user I really like using it. The load times are better (IMO) and many of the things I use it for are a bit easier on Affinity. The glaring problem with Affinity for me has always been color selection. Making a selection by color is basically non existent in Affinity. The Affinity message boards have pointed this out but so far no serious update has been made. So whenever I do compositing, when selecting a subject, it has to be Photoshop because not being able to use color selection to isolate the subject is painstaking work.

  5. And, please Umesh, tell Adobe, that they should set the Spacing in the Brush Settings panel not to 25% but to 1% – it is never wished by anyone to have a default brush that splatters.

  6. I am an Affinity package user and I love your tutorials that are almopst always compatible with the Affinity environment. What convinced me to leave Adobe was their subscription system. And after a few years I'm glad that I don't feel any need to go back to their applications anymore.

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