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Popular Imaging App For Mac, Affinity Photo, Is Now Available For Windows In Beta – onmsft.com

Abhishek Baxi Abhishek Baxi
November 10, 2016
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Affinity Photo is a popular imaging software for Mac, and is now available as a beta for Windows 7 and above (64-bit only).

Affinity Photo is quite popular with professional photographers, editors, artists, and retouchers and the Windows version matches the Mac version feature-for-feature. Also, according to their official blog post, the Windows version shares the same back-end as the Mac version to allow for 100% file compatibility.

The beta version even includes some big new features which will be included in version 1.5 (to be released next month) including HDR merge, Focus stacking, Macros, Tone mapping, Batch processing, 360-degree image editing, and Tone mapping persona.

 

Affinity Photo for Windows
Affinity Photo for Windows

 

The beta version is available for free at the moment, although that would of course change when the final version is made available. Affinity for Mac is available on the Mac App Store for $49.99.

Have you used Affinity Photo for Mac before? Download it and give it a whirl on Windows, and let us know how you like it.

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