![]() And despite having a fairly standard operating system interface on Mac, with normal menus, it has some extra window decorations which are new and different although easy to learn. ![]() ![]() As well as that, it has multiple ways of doing certain things in the user interface. I think the notorious learning curve for PI is more about learning the workflows and knowing what to do when. I wanted to explore PI after feeling that my existing workflow had a lot of "playing with sliders" APP has good light pollution and star removal tools, is great for mosaics, can pick apart duoband images into Ha and Oiii and can export stretched stacked images however I found the stretched images noisy and stretching in Photoshop takes time and may be error prone. When the year is up, it just stops working, so you get to decide whether and when to pay another year, switch to "forever" license or use something else. No need to step down to 16 bit as you have to do with Photoshop.ĪPP has subscriptions (60 Euro for a year) as well as long term purchase options, so that may be an option to get started with it again. What I do like about Affinity is that it's 32 bit through the whole workflow. Mac user here - I was already using APP and Photoshop when I got Affinity so I haven't started over with it.
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