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I'm bothered about the learning curve of Affinity as I've heard it is more complex to learn? Does anybody have any experiences with them?Īffinity Photo is the only image editing software program whose learning curve seemed compatable with my limited level of brain power, lol. I make lots of mistakes when posting in the mywhen I am waking up or in a hurry over lunch hour. Does anyone have any experiences with these? I've not used either so would like something that would be quite easy to learn and use but has enough functions to retouch/use in post production.īoth should have free trials so why not try both? I'm not a fan of the monthly subscription of Adobe and want to try and stay clear of those programs so have been looking at Pixelmator Pro and Affinity Photo. My question is relating to the post processing side of things. I am now looking to improve this significantly and doing it a lot more regularly of I can. I am someone who isn't a absolute beginner but someone who has done photography as a hobby on and off for years. Conceptually, if Mac Pro is going to be Ultra-Ultra (Quad?), such optimizations for half a QUAD stack seem probable sometime this year.New to this forum, hope to have some good discussions with you in the future. So hopefully that is both true and will actually happen.
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I have also seen or heard some references from someone probably 1-degree of separation from Apple employees (or good enough at faking it that they get some press attention anyway) saying that they (Apple employees) say that macOS itself will need a bunch of optimization to take full advantage of Ultra.
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So maybe this is the beginning of a little flurry of software updates (FCPX also has a "take full advantage of Ultra" update too) to squeeze some more punch out of "latest & greatest" Mac? Compressor and Motion are also rolling out updates today with notes saying optimized for Ultra too. There have even been head-to-head comparisons of (M1 in) Mac Mini vs.

using only 1 (select benchmarks, yes (doubled), but so-called real world benchmarks, no). as in relative speed tests not showing the "doubling" that in implied by having 2 MAX's linked together vs. Ultra (which I have) has been getting some "who cares?" press references from even Apple fans relative to MAX-based Studio and even MBpros. This update also includes support for Apple's M1 Ultra processor and machine learning model optimizations, making automatic background removal, super resolution, and photo enhancement up to 1.7 times faster on M1 Ultra compared to M1 Max, according to the developers. The vector shapes are resolution-independent, so they can be used freely in any design or illustration, and their vector points align to pixel boundaries, eliminating any unwanted blurring that can often be found when using vector elements in pixel designs. In addition, layers now also feature informative subtitles that show the most relevant information about a layer at a glance.Įlsewhere, Pixelmator Pro 2.4 also adds over 200 new, artist-designed vector shapes in categories like science, activities, and symbols. Different layer types, such as images, shapes, text, RAW layers, groups, and other layers, are now more easily recognizable. To accommodate the new layer types, the layers sidebar has been redesigned and given a fresh new look.
