


If you're just going to type them in then you can do that straight into Affinity.Ĭorrecting myself here, talking nonsense.

I believe that Bridge is very good for captions and particularly keywords as you can use time-saving templates etc. Of course in Bridge you can't open RAW files if you don't have the appropriate version of Photoshop and so access to Adobe Raw Converter for your camera but you can view the built-in thumbnails which should be OK for captioning. I've just tried viewing a folder of images in Bridge 2020, adding some captions and keywords to a few, then opened these in Affinity Photo, seems to work fine. Clearly you need an Adobe account to do so but whether you need to have actually purchased anything I don't know, probably not in fact. I found to my surprise that I could download Adobe Bridge 2020 from my Adobe account even though I've only got Lightroom 6.14, in fact I could have downloaded Bridge 2021 but it won't work on Windows 7. I hope I have answered some of you questions, if you have any more please ask.
#AFFINITY PHOTO VS PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS UPDATE#
Beware that they have released software update 1.9.1 and there are problems with it so if you do buy.get download 1.9 I strongly recommend that for $35 you will not find a better deal. It has a very good stitching feature for panos and a good focus stacking feature. To export the image you have the usual options jpeg, tiff etc. You have to go into Documents, click on Resize Document and type in what size you want and it is done very quickly.
#AFFINITY PHOTO VS PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS PLUS#
As my computer is old it can take up to 25 seconds to Develop the image. It has a blemish removal tool for dust bunnies and the usual brush tools plus presents for exposure, contrast etc plus you can create your own presets. To resize an image is not like Adobe. When you are finished you then you click on Develop button and this puts it in the Photo Persona where there are more options for processing. When I open up my Nikon Raw images it goes into the Develop Persona which has limited options for processing plus a Metadata feature. I have been using Affinity for a few years and this is how it works for me.
