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Re: Affinity Photo 1.5 thoughts as Photoshop alternative - robfilms - 02-04-2017 bik wrote: The native Affinity Photo .afphoto format cannot be opened by Photoshop CC. But Affinity does open and export to PSD, so there's that. I'm not sure if you lose any Affinity features when you export to PSD, but all the basics certainly come across. bik- knowing that affinity can export to psd is very helpful. i am almost sold thumbs up ;-) be well. rob Re: Affinity Photo 1.5 thoughts as Photoshop alternative - JoeM - 02-04-2017 jdc wrote:jdc, can you explain further? We still regularly get specs for ad submission and trade show banners and graphics that require submission in CMYK. I realize RGB can be converted, is that what you are referring to? Maybe I should calrify, and say no one should be converting images in PS to CMYK Assuming that like the rest of the world, you submit files via PDF -- the process (the algorithim?) used to make RGB photos to CMYK in Photoshop is the same as every other Adobe application. So: Photoshop file >> RGB to CMYK >> Save -- then place the file in ID or AI to make your PDF is the same as ID/Ai filled with RGB images >> export to CMYK PDF >> where ID/Ai handles the RGB to CMYK conversion I design 11 "luxury home" magazines across the country with hundreds of photos -- if I saved them as CMYK tiffs i would need TBs and TBs of storage. But as RGB high quality Jpgs its fraction of the space. And we print with 400 DPI line screens -- never an isseu.. Ah, gotcha. Good point. In the case of my trade show walls and signage, my vendor asks for my layered .PSD in CMYK rather than a PDF so conversion is still required in those cases. |