
To read more about version 1.5 and to buy the app for either or both platforms, make sure to head over to the app's website. The free update also adds support for the Touch Bar, the secondary OLED screen that takes the function keys' place on the latest MacBook Pro. Automatic lens corrections based on profiles of thousands of lens & body combinations.32-bit editing including OpenEXR import & export.Full batch processing to process large folders of images in one go.
Focus stacking to achieve large depth of field from multiple images.A full tone mapping workspace for both HDR and LDR images.Advanced HDR merge producing deep unbounded 32-bit images.
Macros to record and replay a set of commands. You’ll find all of the basic photo editing tools. Affinity Photo offers non-destructive photo editing, RAW processing, and real-time tools for photographers. In addition to "an all-new way to edit 360-degree images," Affinity Photo version 1.5 offers all these: Affinity Photo is a photo editing software for creative professionals with every feature needed to edit and retouch images, create multi-layered compositions, and more. The app's developers have also released a huge update for Mac with a bunch of new features that will also come with the newer Windows app, including the ability to edit 360-degree images. Its developers released a beta version for the platform in November, but the full version (with all the features Mac users enjoy) is now available for $40 until December 22nd - $50 after that. Affinity Photo, the same program that won Mac App of the Year in 2015, is now officially available for Microsoft's OS. If you're looking for a much affordable alternative to Photoshop for Windows, you may want to check out this indie-made image editor.