

I find this book has helped me a great deal to make this change to this better value for photo programme. This is why I have now changed to using this programme. I suspect that this omission enables the whole programme run much faster and is easier and more value for money than the Adobe products that now appear to always require some sort of on line subscription, which does not suit my requirements at all.


However both Windows and Macs now have good programmes that do enable photo library storage, but if you are used to Adobe products this makes the use of the programme different. You have to do your own thing in this respect and it is therefore totally different from Adobe products such as Elements or Lightroom. But it lacks the polish and advanced capabilities found in Adobe’s software. The Affinity programme does nothing to assist with indexing, storing and maintaining your photos that you have to load from your digital camera. Affinity Photo includes many of the editing tools we associate with Photoshop, at a more attractive price. This is an excellent book that describes how the Affinity Software can be used to develop and enhance your photos taken with digital cameras.
