

In terms of user interface improvements, Affinity Photo 1.9 adds studio presets. The new Divide Blend mode can be used for correcting color casts, enhancing infrared images and augmenting live filters.
#Affinity photo support update#
Photo 1.9 includes a new Divide Blend mode, which Affinity states can be used for tasks such as 'correcting color casts, enhancing infrared imagery and augmenting live filters.' The update adds the ability to edit spare channels as layers as well, allowing the user to 'isolate, edit and duplicate spare channels with a simple click or touch.' The RAW engine has been updated with additional camera support.Īffinity Photo 1.9 on iPad includes the SerifLabs RAW engine, bringing the iPad version up to speed with the desktop version.
#Affinity photo support manual#
The SerifLabs RAW engine on iPad offers improved noise reduction, manual lens corrections, and additional cropping flexibility. This ensures that RAW processing results will be congruous between Affinity Photo 1.9 on desktop and Affinity Photo 1.9 on iPad. To see this feature in action, click here.Īffinity has added the SerifLabs RAW engine to Affinity Photo for iPad. Affinity also says, 'There's also a dedicated background removal filter-fantastic for removing difficult background gradients (light pollution, airglow, moon illumination, sensor defects) after tone stretching.' There are a variety of astrophotography tutorials available on Affinity website as well.Īffinity Photo 1.9 includes new astrophotography stacking features. When stacking, the software detects hot/cold pixels and can manually highlight column defects, resulting in a cleaner stacked result. This includes FITs documents in addition to RAW images. For astrophotography enthusiasts, you can stack deep sky astrophotography images in Affinity Photo 1.9.
