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Affinity were in it for the long game and when they had developed their full suite of Photo, Designer and Publisher the reason for their own format became clear. I criticised Affinity for having it's own format when it first came out in 2016.
Quote from: Ferp on November 27, 2020, 08:18:27 pmĪ bit of background on Affinity file format to help understand why they went this route. So I emailed them to plead my case, and guess what? They said sure, we expected this to happen, here's a 50% refund. In a masterstroke of bad timing, I bought all three just a day or two before the sale was announced. At the beginning of the pandemic earlier this year, Affinity had a 50% off sale on all their three Adobe-competing products. I know that Capture One has had occasional quick sales in the past, I first bought C1 by waiting for one of those sales, but this is different. This is not a way of rewarding loyal customers.
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over on Fujirumors they were advertising a 30% off sale on everything C1 using a coupon code of BLACKFRIDAY30, and yes that works on the software.ĭavid Grover, if you're reading this, I have to say, I was rather miffed that people who put their trust in Capture One and bought the upgrade fairly promptly sight unseen got a discount of 20% whereas those who waited for Black Friday got 30%. It looked like it only applied to styles, and when I went to the Capture One site I couldn't see any sign of a discount on the software. I got the Black Friday offer email as well. You can export a flat TIFF from Affinity Photo, which I imagine would suit that workflow. This is OT because I assume you wouldn't send any layered file format back to C1 in a roundtrip workflow. It can read PSDs fairly well, and TIFFs imperfectly. To be fair, Photoshop layered TIFFs and PSDs are also proprietary, but they're better understood, and Affinity can read them, up to a point. Affinity claims that this format has advantages - that may be true - but interoperability isn't one of them, as no other program can read it, and Affinity seem resistant to enhancing interoperability. As soon as as you start making edits in layers, you have to save the image in its afphoto proprietary file format. This is a bit OT for this thread, but IMHO the Achilles' Heel of Affinity is file format interoperability. Normally I do as much as I can on an image in C1, and then switch to a pixel editor if necessary. I don't generally use the roundtrip workflow, but I'll keep it in mind.