
If you're looking to quickly retouch a photo taken on your iPhone that's in Apple's cloud already, it's a near-seamless solution. What I LikedĪpple Photos and Affinity Photo make for a more powerful combination than I first thought. Enter Serif's Affinity Photo and its extensions for Apple Photo.Īffinity Monochrome lets you fine-tune a black-and-white conversion right from the Photos app. Apple's Photos is nowhere near the level of usefulness. Since Aperture was abandoned, I've been casting about for an alternative. All you needed to do was open the library file you were working with in one or the other. It was also the fact that you could easily switch between having a simple, quick interface that integrated with online image-sharing services, most prominently Apple's own photostream and iCloud, by using iPhoto, and one that let you do most of what I would typically need to do to an image by using Aperture. While Aperture was a good program, this was a bad decision.įor me, the draw of Aperture when it was still current was not only its much lower price point than Lightroom, or its seamless integration with a Mac-based workflow. I loved Lightroom when it first came out in a beta version, but stopped using it in favor of Apple's Aperture a few years later. Although I've worked with some version of the grand master of editing programs – the one that became the default to the point where its name is now a verb – on and off for over a decade and a half, the two of us never clicked. The obvious question regarding this combination is likely some version of "Yes, but… why?" Fair enough.


Affinity Develop adds much-needed functionality to Apple Photos's brightness and color editing options.
