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  • Another reason why subscription is bad for the consumer. Adobe, rather than pushing out brilliant and enticing releases, they "trickle" features slowly.

    I do see a problem with the platform too though, it's always going to be better on desktop because of file system and working with multiple displays. So for most it will be a companion app, so maybe they aren't sure where to go with it. I do hope they bring the full version though because the main thing I don't like about iOS is lack of pro apps.

  • @tk32 said:
    If you're already a Creative Cloud subscriber it includes full access to this (and other iOS Adobe apps).

    I'm lucky enough to have all this paid for by my day job.

    Same here

  • edited November 2019

    Nothing about internal iOS level export of psds so... (insert neckbeard voice) DELETED

  • @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

    When you drag in a new image as a new layer, it retains the original size. So you can then resize it how you want.

    If you want to make other adjustments, such as colour balance, it has to be rasterised first. Once rasterised, it’s cropped to the main canvas size.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

    When you drag in a new image as a new layer, it retains the original size. So you can then resize it how you want.

    If you want to make other adjustments, such as colour balance, it has to be rasterised first. Once rasterised, it’s cropped to the main canvas size.

    I think I get it. So if you have a newly imported image from Photos placed relatively small on the canvas (say at a quarter of the screen size) and you position the image half off of the canvas (so only half of the layer is visible) when you rasterize that layer then only half of it exists so if you move the layer to the center of the canvas it was essentially cropped upon being rasterized.

  • edited November 2019

    @AudioGus said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

    When you drag in a new image as a new layer, it retains the original size. So you can then resize it how you want.

    If you want to make other adjustments, such as colour balance, it has to be rasterised first. Once rasterised, it’s cropped to the main canvas size.

    I think I get it. So if you have a newly imported image from Photos placed relatively small on the canvas (say at a quarter of the screen size) and you position the image half off of the canvas (so only half of the layer is visible) when you rasterize that layer then only half of it exists so if you move the layer to the center of the canvas it was essentially cropped upon being rasterized.

    It has handles on each corner, so you can rotate, move, resize it etc. where you want it. You can leave it like this so it's still editable if you think you'll need to resize it later. It only gets rasterised if you want to make colour adjustments, for example, otherwise it remains resizable.

    So moving it across to the centre wouldn't cause it to be rasterised.

  • edited November 2019

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

    When you drag in a new image as a new layer, it retains the original size. So you can then resize it how you want.

    If you want to make other adjustments, such as colour balance, it has to be rasterised first. Once rasterised, it’s cropped to the main canvas size.

    I think I get it. So if you have a newly imported image from Photos placed relatively small on the canvas (say at a quarter of the screen size) and you position the image half off of the canvas (so only half of the layer is visible) when you rasterize that layer then only half of it exists so if you move the layer to the center of the canvas it was essentially cropped upon being rasterized.

    Yeah that's it. It has handles on each corner, so you can rotate, move, resize it etc. where you want it. You can leave it like this so it's still editable if you think you'll need to resize it later, but once rasterised it's then cropped.

    Ahh cool cool, thanks for the info (you too @echoopera ) :)

  • @AudioGus said:

    Nothing about internal iOS level export of psds so... (insert neckbeard voice) DELETED

    I’ll look again but i am pretty sure .psd export is there.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Does Affinity Photo let you drag layers partially off-screen, and then later drag it back retaining the whole layer? (i assume yes... (?))

    Well it depends. If it’s a rastered image you are drawing on it will respect it. If it’s a Photo you import, once it’s rasterized it is clipped to the bounds of the canvas.

    Meaning if the photo is larger than the canvas, when you import it the edges are cropped?

    When you drag in a new image as a new layer, it retains the original size. So you can then resize it how you want.

    If you want to make other adjustments, such as colour balance, it has to be rasterised first. Once rasterised, it’s cropped to the main canvas size.

    I think I get it. So if you have a newly imported image from Photos placed relatively small on the canvas (say at a quarter of the screen size) and you position the image half off of the canvas (so only half of the layer is visible) when you rasterize that layer then only half of it exists so if you move the layer to the center of the canvas it was essentially cropped upon being rasterized.

    Yeah that's it. It has handles on each corner, so you can rotate, move, resize it etc. where you want it. You can leave it like this so it's still editable if you think you'll need to resize it later, but once rasterised it's then cropped.

    Ahh cool cool, thanks for the info (you too @echoopera ) :)

    Hmm and now that I think about it... one way for me to work around this (also given that strict layer limits do not seem to be a thing now) in Procreate I can work at double the canvas size and just have a ‘safe frame’ sort of thing so I can still have working layers hanging over the edge of the ‘canvas’.

  • @echoopera said:

    @AudioGus said:

    Nothing about internal iOS level export of psds so... (insert neckbeard voice) DELETED

    I’ll look again but i am pretty sure .psd export is there.

    Oh snap! There it is.

  • @AudioGus said:

    I'm hanging that on my fridge.

  • @AudioGus said:

    Nothing about internal iOS level export of psds so... (insert neckbeard voice) DELETED

    I’m still confused why they don’t deliver a fully working release of Photoshop?
    10 bucks a month for current version is really silly...
    How long is that list that compair Photoshop iPad versus Affinity Photo on iPad?
    If Serif Ltd can make an almost complete PS clone with Affinity Photo with a small budget, Adobe should have made it...

    This is a joke...

  • And they are working on Color Swatches.. Hmmm... That’s funny... So complicated function ;-)

  • edited November 2019

    Alright, so I had a brain fart on the export. That works well.

    All I would want at this point is transform warp and I would be quite happy with my free work Photoshop on iPad. Certainly would not be subscribing though.

  • @zah + @fjcblanco Thanks for the heads up about the 50% off Affinity sale.. finally picked it up..
    https://apps.apple.com/app/affinity-photo/id1117941080

  • Forget Photoshop on iPad for now. Adobe Fresco is where it’s at. Love the water color and oil brushes...feel so good.

  • edited November 2019

    I wonder if Art Studio Pro has the same ‘layer out of bounds auto cropping issue thingy’?

    (And also has transform warp..?)

  • @Liquidmantis said:

    @AudioGus said:

    >

    I'm hanging that on my fridge.

    Whoot!

  • edited November 2019

    @echoopera said:
    Forget Photoshop on iPad for now. Adobe Fresco is where it’s at. Love the water color and oil brushes...feel so good.

    I dig the more textural brushes and the vector brushes (didnt seem to find any tweakable settings though) but I find the pixel based inking brushes really pixely.

  • Anyone interested Affinity Photo for iPad is 50% off at present £9.99 UK.

  • Designer is all you need. Photo is great if you need Photo editing tools. If you draw, Designer is perfect.

  • @echoopera said:
    Designer is all you need. Photo is great if you need Photo editing tools. If you draw, Designer is perfect.

    Agree here!
    That’s what’s so wonderful with Affinity products - every app overlaps each other in functionality - Affinity Designer is probably the best app for draw/designing people and Affinity Photo is for more powerful photo editing for photographers, although it can do both vector and pixel drawing...

    The day Affinity Publisher hits the iPad market (mid 2020?) Adobe will shit in their pants ;-)

  • For you that thinks the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad rocks, look at this table that compairs Affinity Photo vs Photoshop (both for iPad)...

    Crazy how Advanced Affinity Photo is!

  • For you that thinks the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad rocks, look at this table that compairs Affinity Photo vs Photoshop (both for iPad)...

    Crazy how Advanced Affinity Photo is!

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    For you that thinks the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad rocks, look at this table that compairs Affinity Photo vs Photoshop (both for iPad)...

    Crazy how Advanced Affinity Photo is!

    Wow! Does Photoshop do anything that Affinity can’t? one month of this gimped product vs the same amount for Affinity @ Its sale price, via a one-time fee. Adobe had to know they were just going to end up boosting their competition, providing them with such an obvious advertising advantage.

  • @Eschatone said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    For you that thinks the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad rocks, look at this table that compairs Affinity Photo vs Photoshop (both for iPad)...

    Crazy how Advanced Affinity Photo is!

    Wow! Does Photoshop do anything that Affinity can’t? one month of this gimped product vs the same amount for Affinity @ Its sale price, via a one-time fee. Adobe had to know they were just going to end up boosting their competition, providing them with such an obvious advertising advantage.

    No, Photoshop for iPad haven’t got any functions or features that Affinity Photo for iPad already have ;-)

    I don’t hate Adobe, but, call this real Photoshop on iPad is such a lie, and, have the stomach to demand 10 bucks a month for this (for the rest of your life)...

    I can melt that advanced features is missing, but, color swatches? Curves? Pen tool?
    This functions was in Photoshop 2.5 already on first half of 1990’s...

  • @Eschatone said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    For you that thinks the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad rocks, look at this table that compairs Affinity Photo vs Photoshop (both for iPad)...

    Crazy how Advanced Affinity Photo is!

    Wow! Does Photoshop do anything that Affinity can’t? one month of this gimped product vs the same amount for Affinity @ Its sale price, via a one-time fee. Adobe had to know they were just going to end up boosting their competition, providing them with such an obvious advertising advantage.

    Yeah, it’s working to Affinity’s advantage for sure.. I finally got a copy along with 3 of my photographer friends after I told them about the sale.. Is that comparison chart embarrassing for Adobe?.. I think that would be an understatement.. but, they’re just too big to care.. I say leave the dinosaurs in the dust and let’s use these great tools to their fullest potential - NOW!

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