In three years you’ll spend $360 on image editing and organization. You do get the very popular and capable Lightroom software along with it so I’m not saying it’s not a good value, but inexpensive it is not. You can’t buy it month to month so it’s really $120 per year, paid monthly. I don’t ever want to hear a NosillaCastaway call it $10/month, because that’s simply not true. Unfortunately Adobe have chosen to go with a subscription model, at $120 per year. They fall into a few categories, the first being money, or lack of disposable money: The big daddy of photo editing and art creation is, of course, Photoshop. Let’s define some problems to be solved first. I’m preparing a video for Don McAllister’s ScreenCasts Online podcast, so I’m learning a lot about it right now and the more I study it, the more I like it. I wanted to give you a more in depth look into this fabulous new program and why even if you’re not a huge photography fanatic, you might still want to give it a look. If you heard Chit Chat Across the Pond this week with Devin King, you’ll have heard me chat a bit about it as a fantastic image editor. I have fallen in love with Affinity Photo.
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