![]() ![]() ![]() This might help it doesn't compare to Affinity (but to Lr and Aperture and to CK): That's good to know but can you clarify how much of the editing is non-destructive and performed on the RAW file? Are these filters stackable, can they be altered later, etc.? Is there a list of features and how they are implemented? If you haven't tried it yet email and we'll provide you with a free trial. You'll find it has sort of an easy pace where you can get professional boost really easy. You may find Luminar easier to master, and some of the Filters we offer are absolutely unique, like our most recent enhancement filter based on artificial intelligence, as well as such filters as dehaze, golden hour and others. Luminar is a unique app in the way layers, workspaces and filters are designed. I want to play with image stacking (I think both will do this, not sure) and time-lapse conversion to "movies" (I do not think either will do this, not sure.) Other than that, general editing, learning as I go. Very occasional people shots, grand kids, family gatherings, etc. Looking to get started dabbling with wildlife. I'm looking to go beyond what I can do in Photos, but like others I've seen commenting, I'm averse to the popular subscription concept, I'd prefer to buy outright. Me - semi-advanced amateur, started serious amateur photography in the dark ages of 35mm celluloid, I use the editing features in Photos a fair amount, but could probably still learn some new tricks with that package. ![]() If someone knows of such a post, or website, please coach me with my sincere thanks.Īffinity vs Luminar - comparison of features, ease of use, learning curve, compatibility with the Mac OS, other things I should think of but don't yet know to ask. This has probably been discussed before, but I'm not finding the relatively simple and concise comparisons I'd like to see. ![]()
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