When you have finished edits in Affinity, choose "Save" and the edited image will return to Lightroom.īack in LR you will find the original raw file and a new file (the format you chose earlier) usually stacked together. You can also choose the colour space, bit depth and resolution (ppi). The dialogue that opens will show Affinity Photo (or whatever you named the preset as), click on that and a second dialogue will open, in this you can choose the format of the image you are sending to Affinity and the format you will receive back (both formats will be the same). Now right click on the image and choose "Edit in" I assume you have imported the raw files into LR and edited them as you want them and also you have set Affinity Photo as an external editor. I use both Photoshop and Affinity as my pixel editors after using LR to work on the raw file. If you are going to use LR as your catalogue and to do the initial conversion from raw, you might want to try the following as a workflow. ![]() I am new to Affinity Photo and each time I try they are uploaded to Affinity in jpeg. Existing users can download the updated versions free.I always shoot in raw and upload them to Lightroom. The new 1.7 versions of both Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer are available on this link now with a 20% discount (£39.99/$39.99 desktop, £15.99/$15.99 iPad) with no subscription. There have also been improvements to almost all vector tools, including lasso selection of modes, the pencil tool adding a sculpt mode, a new point transform tool as well as huge improvements to guides, grids and snapping. Arrowheads have been added to the stroke panel, too. Vector shapes meanwhile now possess an unlimited number of strokes and fills, with more freedom to interleave different attributes and control how they are blended together. Windows users may be disappointed to learn there's no hardware acceleration for them just yet, but the latest update does introduce a rewritten memory management system resulting in 3x or 4x speed improvements across many tasks on Windows machines.ĭial and Pen support for Microsoft Surface devices (below) has also been significantly upgraded, giving users new ways to interact with the apps.Īffinity Designer - new update features for 2019Īlso fresh to the software are new isometric controls allowing you to work directly on any isometric plane - or fit existing elements to a plane with a single click. Additionally, the apps now support multiple GPUs - whether internal or with external units connected - multiplying the performance gains further. ![]() Today's v1.7 upgrades mean Mac users now have end-to-end Metal compute acceleration to take full advantage of the Mac’s discrete GPU, making all raster layer and brush operations up to 10 times faster than ever before. The app also comes optimised for the new Apple Pro Display XDR monitor which we profiled hands-on here at this year's WWDC Apple developer conference. The latest update to Affinity Designer is here and it's the biggest one yet.Īnnounced today by UK software giant Serif, the latest incarnation of the vector graphics editor sees both its desktop and iPad versions pimped out with more speed, more power and a whole load of new features. Affinity Designer is here with a big 2019 update that comes optimised for the iPad, Mac and Windows.
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