![]() ![]() I haven't tried using Bridge (yet), but I'm thinking about it, as it would seem to replace the cataloging/organizing function of LR, which would otherwise (hopefully) eliminate the need for LR altogether. It also seems like batch processing can be done in both, though the process in Affinity Photo is a bit more convoluted compared to LR. Photo, it just becomes more convenient (in LR) to view multiple images in the Develop process at the same time, but it isn't really different any any other way aside from that. What I haven't done (in LR) is make changes in the Develop area, the move to Photoshop (the trial comes with PS as well, and I'm very familiar with it - or used to be - but for obvious/various reasons I'd like to stick with Affinity Photo instead), so my question would be, when you do that, do the changes you made in LR Develop remain non-destructive when moving the image into PS for further manipulation and then come back to LR? Or do those changes become 'destructive' as soon as you move the image to PS? Because if so, it really isn't any different from A. Whereas, Photo requires you to commit Develop changes before you can do anything else with an image. ![]() I do like that LR has, in the Develop module, preset color profiles such as 'Adobe Color/Landscape/Portrait/Vivid/etc.' and white balance profiles 'Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Shade/Tungsten/Fluorescent/etc.' And obviously there are all the filter presets - for which I don't know if there is an equivalent for those in Affinity Photo or not (I'm guessing not, unless you create/buy them separately).Īlso, it's nice (in LR) that you can easily view multiple images at one time, edit them in Develop, and go back and forth between Develop and Library as often as you want before committing to the Develop changes you've made. There are a couple things I do like in LR that maybe I just don't know Photo well enough to know where they are. While I do feel that the LR interface is somewhat more intuitive/user-friendly, I'm struggling to find much that it does that cannot be done in AP. I decided to take advantage of the free 7-day trial of LR - because it just seems like every "serious" photographer uses Lightroom, so I thought I maybe I should at least check it out. What I'd like to know is, is there anything that Lightroom does that could not be accomplished using Adobe Bridge and Affinity Photo used together? ![]() (I used Photoshop years ago, but of course there's a bit of a learning curve to getting used to how things work in AP.) Hello All - I've had Affinity Photo for a little while now, but have only just started to really learn how to use it as I bought a new camera and have started shooting in RAW. ![]()
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