Affinity Photo 2 is just about the closest direct alternative to Photoshop on the market. As with Photoshop, it’s designed for sophisticated, detailed and advanced image manipulation, though it can also be used for relatively quick and simple image enhancements too.
Like Photoshop, Affinity Photo is an all-round design tool, not just a photo editor. It supports vector graphics for creating illustrations and type layers for adding text. It’s clear that the design community is where much of Affinity’s focus lies. But what we’re looking at here specifically is Affinity Photo 2’s potential as a photo editor – and it has a lot.
The price is a slight increase over the previous version, but still low for software of this calibre. Affinity Photo might be priced like a budget program, but it’s far from that. And Adobe refugees will be delighted to learn that there no subscription plans, and that until version 2, every single update since launch had been free.
Affinity Photo is not really designed for beginners – it has no cataloguing and browsing features and it doesn’t offer one-click insta-ready ‘looks’ for your social channels. This is an old-school Photoshop-style photo editor, but – and this is why it has become popular – without the cash outlay or the subscription.
Affinity Personas Affinity Photo offers five different workspaces for various tasks. These aren’t just different configurations of the same tools – the tools are different and you use them at various stages of the workflow.
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140 years of change
AP has become the world’s oldest surviving consumer photo magazine because we have moved with the times, says Nigel Atherton
Preserving history in platinum
A deep dive into the meticulous art of platinum printing, and the collaboration between the Royal Geographical Society and Salto Ulbeek. Mike Crawford explores how they brought historical photographs to life with enduring beauty and precision
Life in the past lane
What was life like for an amateur photographer in 1884? John Wade takes a trip back in time
Choice cuts
How many trillions of photographs must have been taken in the past 140 years? Amy Davies asked some of our regular contributors for their favourites....a difficult task, to say the least
How good a camera can you buy for just £140?
Three members of the AP team see what they can find for the money
Round Five: The Best of the Rest
The APOY judges choose their favourite images that didn’t make the top ten of our Landscapes category
Amateur Photographer of the Year
Here are the top ten images uploaded to Photocrowd from Round Five, Landscapes, with comments by the AP team and our guest judge
FILM STARS A lifetime of landmarks
Cameras that hit the headlines between then and now. John Wade is your guide
140 years of Amateur Photographer
As AP celebrates its 140th birthday next month, Nigel Atherton looks back at its glorious past
John Wade considers...World War II: Home Front 1940, by A.J O'Brien
Say the word 'Wall's' to those of a certain age and two things spring to mind: sausages and ice cream.