By the way, I don't have any association with the Affinity apps company other than being an Affinity Photo user. Well...I am a learning how to use Affinity Photo since I am migrating from Adobe CS6 once this company stopped supporting it a few years ago, and I don't want to pay monthly fees for using Adobe CC because it would be too expensive for me. I prefer standalone apps such as CS6, which is not longer supported. I paid dearly for CS5 and then CS6 years ago, thus my reasons for not switching to apps the require monthly fees.
I have also been using DXO Photo Lab and the DXO's NIK software package, which by the way I find a lot easier to learn than Affinity Photo, although Vivesa 3 is not longer compatible with CS5 and CS6 (only Vivesa 2 is). But once I started using the NIK software bundle years ago, I never looked back. There is so much one can do with it!
Anyway, this post is directed to Affinity Photo users only:
I have also been using DXO Photo Lab and the DXO's NIK software package, which by the way I find a lot easier to learn than Affinity Photo, although Vivesa 3 is not longer compatible with CS5 and CS6 (only Vivesa 2 is). But once I started using the NIK software bundle years ago, I never looked back. There is so much one can do with it!
Anyway, this post is directed to Affinity Photo users only:
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