But if you wanted to get Affinity and truly dive into the bowels of it, emerging on the other end a user who can wield it to full capability, then the Affinity Photo Workbook is probably something to consider. We’ve covered Affinity Photo and Affinity Photo for iPad here on numerous occasions, and it’s on the calendar to deliver some volume of tutorials particularly for the iPad version – even if Affinity is much more intuitive of a UX experience than Photoshop. Not to mention the one-time price of $49.99 (no subscription), is a dream. Affinity is the first real Photoshop alternative, and for the purposes of photographers is will allow you to do all the manipulation of imagery that you are accustomed to using in PS, and probably with more ease and speed.
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