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Learn how to create accurate transparent graphics for your ATEM Switcher — without paying for Photoshop! It's a manual process that's not that hard to do…
Learn how to create accurate transparent graphics for your ATEM Switcher — without paying for Photoshop! It's a manual process that's not that hard to do…
Have you ever wondered how to build your own LUT for video editing? It's actually quite easy. If you're not familiar with color grading or correcting, a Lookup Table is a file that converts colors in an image based on a mathematical formula. Its especially useful if you have a large batch or a whole project to apply the same color grading to. Use LUTs with any of your favorite editing programs (Photoshop, Lightroom, Afinity Photo, Premier, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, etc… you get the picture).
At some point, you'll want to share your images with the world. But do you get them out of Affinity Photo? This video explains it all, including moving your master .afphoto file back to iCloud.
How exciting can exporting be? When it comes to Affinity Photo on macOS, it turns out… very. The features in here are amazing, especially to web and graphic designers.
Let's get GOOey! With Affinity Photo you can liquify an image, which can actually be far more useful than it sounds! Scale eyes to match, add a hint of a smile, and a whole lot more.
Why would you liquify a photo, short of GOOing up your kid's or dog's face? It turns out there's some pretty powerful stuff you can do when your image turns to silly putty.
Stacking allows a multitude of options, including one we didn't see before in the macOS video — noise removal! This technique can take your high-ISO photos to a noise-fee nirvana.
Stacking a sequence of photos of the same scene offers incredible opportunities, such as simulating long exposures, automatic people removal, the creation of star trails, and more!
Assembling panoramas on your iPad is easy with Affinity Photo, and it has nearly every feature available on the macOS side as well!
Affinity Photo features an impressive Panorama tool which not only automatically merges complex scenes, but allows you to easily fix errors in the seams.
You can focus stack in Affinity Photo on macOS and even on iOS… but is one of the most important features missing from the iOS version?
Affinity Photo includes a built-in Focus Merging (aka Focus Stacking) Persona, and it's incredibly simple to use; not only in creating your stack, but in retouching it, too!
HDR from RAW files on iOS is a reality with Affinity Photo on iOS… but as we'll see in this video, some issues need working around!
Affinity Photo is a fantastic HDR editor as it combines the power of 32-bit HDR imagery with brushable Overlays to give you the ultimate control over your high dynamic range scene.
Layers. On iOS. Yeah, it's for real. And it's really incredible. Check out how Affinity Photo handles layers on iOS (hint… it looks a lot like on macOS!)