![]() If they are not for shadow/highlight recovery are you say, Ritson, they need to be relabeled and there unique purpose explained clearly. I find both the Live filter and the adjustments to be useless. Honestly, it seems that the new shadow/highlight algorithms were only applied to the Develop module. The Live Filter layer has more options seems to desaturate the image and the adjustment layer in both the Layer menu and the Adjustment tab in the Studio go to +/- 200% but performs as the previous version of AP performed (muddy shadow recovery). When trying to recover shadows in a severely underexposed image, only the tool in the develop persona works well. In my experiments, in addition to the Develop Persona, there are three ways to adjust highlights and shadows (Adjustment in the Studio, Layer->Adjustment, and Layer->Live Filter. Thanks, James! In this case, suggest that they be labelled differently since they perform different functions! Please do not post bugs or problems that you find when using this version of the software in this thread, instead make a new thread in the Bugs on Mac section Numerous other fixes and stability improvements. Fixed UI labels on macOS versions prior to Mavericks. Added special case PSD import code for “SketchClub” PSD files (they should fix this!). Fixed crashing bug when exporting certain large PSDs. Adobe still makes great software (still using After Effects regularly), but I like the approach Affinity took on the iPad vs. Restored ability of marquee tools to snap. Nice to see this extensive update introduced so close to the iOS 11 update I dropped Photoshop after more than 20 years after trying Affinity Photo on the iPad and Mac. ![]() Fixed sporadic hanging when opening many image files at once. Fixed Depth of Field blur progress / slowness issues. Fixed slow Lens Blur, Depth of Field blur issues. It has nothing to envy of other powerful tools such as Adobe Photoshop. Fixed inability to export transparent PNG, TIFF, etc. Affinity Photo is an app to edit and enhance images that offers professional results. Significant Photoshop plugin support improvements. Improved input smoothing for all tools. Affinity Designer is available for purchase directly from the company website and in the Mac App Store, iOS App Store. It is part of the 'Affinity trinity' alongside Affinity Photo and Affinity Publisher. All new shadows / highlights algorithm for Develop. Affinity Designer is a vector graphics editor developed by Serif for macOS, iPadOS, and Microsoft Windows. ![]() We are pleased to announce the App Store release of Affinity Photo, version 1.6.7 (and also 1.6.11 PK from the Affinity store)
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