![]() ![]() For instance, combining photos, masking, removing sensor spots, the Christmas card. Never harms to have another option, especially one that seems this good.I'm a Darktable user as well, I use Affinity occasionally as well on special projects. I'll sleep on it, but for the small price I think I may add it to my arsenal. Running Affinity on Linux (Finally works) (on Fedora 30, Affinity 1.6.5.135) Information I tried to run Affinity previously, but only got to the point of VKCHILDWINDOWRENDERING not being implemented and after not using Affinity Photo for a long time to stay with Linux I got the following. Then you can run all Linux apps your heart desires and Affinity (and other Windows software) on the same computer. ![]() I could create profiles of my own with Hugin. Or just do what most of us who need to run software for both Windows and Linux do: Use the Windows that has most likely come pre-installed with your computer anyway, and add WSL (it is free). I see some in there, but not all those I own and would expect. About the only negative for me is the apparently-spotty list of lens profiles for Pentax lenses. The noise reduction and sharpening are better than I expected, and - unlike some much more expensive options - it handles the raw files from my Hasselblad HV beautifully. ![]() I'm a fairly committed RawTherapee (and, to a lesser extent, Darktable) user, as I like having Windows / Linux cross-platform tools - but I just downloaded the trial of Affinity Photo and it's pretty sweet. gThumb is a lightweight photo management application built mainly for the GNOME desktop environment. Affinity Store: Affinity Suite (ADe, APh, APu) 1., 2.0.0. ![]()
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