You can get Affinity Photo 2 on Mac or Windows for 40% off the normal price at £35.99 or for the iPad version at a surprisingly low £9.99. And, to be fair, it’s softening the blow with a range of tempting offers. Still, with the original launching seven years ago, it’s probably a bit much to ask Serif to keep updating its image editing software forever. Read Next: The best photo editing apps to buy affinity photo 2 review: What you need to know That’s not exactly the swingy monthly subscription price that Adobe charges, but it still means that owners of the original Affinity Photo won’t be getting new features in the future. The appeal of using Affinity over Photoshop is the low price and the fact that you don’t need to pay a monthly subscription to access the software – you pay once and you can use the software forever.Īlso, caps in hand, developer Serif is now asking users to pay to access the new features. New versions usually come with major new features and potentially new ways to work with images. I would be happy When Affinity announced version 2 a few months back, though, I had mixed feelings. I’ve been using Affinity Photo on and off for a few years now on both Windows and Mac machines as well as my iPad and I can honestly say that if my working license of Adobe Photoshop expires tomorrow I’m going to have to use it.
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