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@cameraprepper79383 ай бұрын
"EVERYBODY" does not leave Adobe, though they should and Affinity is NOT the only alternative !!! This video is just an ad.
@BeastieFloyd7 ай бұрын
Yep just left yesterday, also Affinity is 50% right now ...not sponsored.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Affinity side of life! The 50% off is an absolute steal. Btw, this whole video was (unfortunately) also not sponsored.. ;)
@MarcoPolux7 ай бұрын
Affinity bundle and DaVinci Resolve.... I don't need Adobe anymore and I am happier
@somdow7 ай бұрын
Yep I heard of them recently and decided to take a chance. Purchased the whole suite 2 days ago, it’s pretty good!
@visual_chris7 ай бұрын
+ even 25% off on top of that if you got a V1 Version
@SuperDalite7 ай бұрын
I would’ve paid full price for Affinity. F’off Adobe as their forced cloud service is for spying that WE (used to) pay for.
@bubby3727 ай бұрын
Cancelled Adobe yesterday. bought Affinity on sale. Peace.
@moajrtoons7 ай бұрын
Good for you.
@ChristianClark7 ай бұрын
US sues Adobe for ‘deceiving’ subscriptions that are too hard to cancel / The Justice Department alleges that Adobe hid early cancellation fees and trapped consumers in pricey subscriptions.
@umairasif157 ай бұрын
Did the same last. I am surprised how easy and powerful Affinity Suite is. It feels modern. It's great tor 99% use cases
@deleted37927 ай бұрын
@@moajrtoons You seem sad are you trapped in a contract with adobe.
@moajrtoons7 ай бұрын
@@deleted3792 oh no, I not subscribe to Adobe CC. I never used their CC service. I’m just glad to hear more people are leaving Adobe. But no not stuck with them at all. I hope this sends a clear message to Adobe.
@bbellefson7 ай бұрын
Started with Illustrator 88 in 1990. Finally got so disgusted with the money grubbing by Adobe I fled to Affinity in 2020.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
Yay for us old guys. ;-) Had _everything_ up until CS6. Limped along with that _until_ Affinity. As of v2, I'm 100% Affinity, 0% Adobe. And very happy.
@scandalsundercover7 ай бұрын
When CS6 was getting old, I started looking for alternatives. Subscription was never an option because I want to own my software. I switched to Affinity in 2017 and never had any regrets.
@skellener7 ай бұрын
You don’t own software. You license it. It could be perpetual or subscription, but it’s always licensed. The only one who owns the software is the developer.
@Michael_Lak7 ай бұрын
@@skellenerSo? You don't have to spend ongoing fees and don't have to buy again. You can use it for a lifetime.
@atoaster20707 ай бұрын
And if buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't theft.
@RoshaFR7 ай бұрын
Same here
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
@@atoaster2070 It takes power to make that statement true.
@HamsterShrine7 ай бұрын
I left Adobe (after about 20years) the day before yesterday. Because my privacy matters
@Michael_Lak7 ай бұрын
And yet you let google or apple know exactly where you are 24/7, let them know what you spend your money on, let them view all your photos and what you watch on youtube lol.
@bobob99697 ай бұрын
@@Michael_Lak they're not sublicensing it tho
@HamsterShrine7 ай бұрын
True, and I don't pay for it. I refuse to pay to give up my privacy. At least, yeah I bought a phone. But I didn't buy a subscription like: yeah I like to give up my privacy every month hooray. And nowadays I see no way to 'live' without a phone (because in the Netherlands everything from the govermont works through apps installed). But if I could, I would. And for KZbin... yes I can ditch it. But because I'm not paying for it, I keep it for a while now. For adobe I just thought: am I gonna ditch it... Hell yeah.
@covrtdesign52797 ай бұрын
Just don't pay for it.
@covrtdesign52797 ай бұрын
@@bobob9969 No, they are outright selling it, openly.
@stefanb70157 ай бұрын
I've been using Affinity for 5+ years and it does the job in 99% of the cases and becomes better all the time. Very very worth while.
@mikhail44867 ай бұрын
Do you use it extensively? Does it crash on you occasionally? What are you using , Mac or PC?
@UndercoverScambaiter7 ай бұрын
@@mikhail4486I am in no way a power user but it has been very stable for me on Windows 11.
@stefanb70157 ай бұрын
@@mikhail4486 I have been using it for any/all needs as a hobby photographer and boardgame designer, and also for work related tasks (education), on both Win10 and on Mac M1 and M3. I have had very few, if any, crashes. If anything i'd say it is stable. The main ones I've been using are Photo + Publisher.
@skunkburger5 ай бұрын
I've used it for years and never have crash issues.. not even once@@mikhail4486
@stuartallenphotos2 ай бұрын
Affinity is still not as good though and the gap is widening. Affinity is falling further behind.
@TufferImages7 ай бұрын
Happy long term Affinity Photo user. However, with the Canva acquisition, I just hope version 3 isn't a subscription.
@HitfilmUniversity7 ай бұрын
Truth. If Affinity goes subscription I'm out. I buy product, not rent.
@LisaMarieFord7 ай бұрын
I’d guess it is in their future. They’ve left this open ended by saying they’ll have “affordable pricing” which is subjective. So many companies do that. Of course for some by time you pay the full price it’s just as much as a subscription.
@HitfilmUniversity7 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFord $170 for the full suite, $90 at the current sale. Less than 1 year of Adobe's $20/month Photoshop only subscription. And that's owning the software, not renting it.
@LisaMarieFord7 ай бұрын
@@HitfilmUniversity Yes, that’s close to current pricing. Like I said they’ve left it open for changes down the road. That’s not what I pay for Photoshop at locked in prices though. Owning the software… as long as you have the equipment and whatnot necessary to run that particular version. If you upgrade your hardware, software, operating system, etc it could have issues or no longer work. That’s what happened to the versions of Photoshop I “owned” a copy of. Old computer keeled over. New computer couldn’t work with it at all. Then you have to buy the new version of the software. Par for the course. And it’s owning a copy for now. So, like my point IF they stay at our idea of affordable that’s good. IF they raise prices; which they will definitely do being in business in the future prices will be different. Especially with supply and demand once they get the customer base they’re lured away from Adobe. However, it does sound like they’re already contemplated subscriptions.
@covrtdesign52797 ай бұрын
@@HitfilmUniversity 25 years, still haven't paid for an adobe product, use multiple a day.
@MSPTV_colormondaysie7 ай бұрын
Affinity just changed my life. Now enjoying Affinity Photo and Publisher on iPad ❤😊 It's a shame Adobe just became greedier.
@st3v4nt7 ай бұрын
Stop using adobe when they change to subscription after cs6, not because the a.i or uela, but I think the subscription fee is just too high and I don’t like force my student to learn a suite that will suck their money in their future.
@Testingflirt6 ай бұрын
Good teacher
@ianbeepower85425 ай бұрын
Same here, I planned on waiting for a CS7 to update my CS5.5, and boom subscription model. Already disgusted by their practices, and stiff, unchanging software, I said fuck off. Used freewares in between, even changed career. But never a single cent more given to Adobe.
@HalkerVeil7 ай бұрын
Pay to own software for each major version is the way to do it. I happily pay again for 3. The only issue there is the delay in feature sets they set aside for the big version update. Instead of letting us use them while they work on it. Minor updates are mostly bug fixes until then. But then that actually has a good side since you know the updates are actually fixing bugs and not adding more features that can cause even more bugs. By the end you have a very stable product.
@TadpoleArtz7 ай бұрын
Left 3 days ago. Affinity is great for my needs
@Michael_Lak7 ай бұрын
So you paid out your year contract did you?
@TadpoleArtz7 ай бұрын
@@Michael_Lak no I was on a low tier so I didn’t need to
@MULTIMAN-MUSIC7 ай бұрын
@@Michael_LakHave you got shares at Adobe or something? Jesus, you are all over this videos comments sections laughing at people for doing so…
@pedroarruda78787 ай бұрын
I thank Adobe for many years of excellent products, experiences and how this translated into so much work that helped so many satisfied customers and helped many of them succeed. Like everything, "it's the cycle of life" and I think that Adobe has crossed the line and, with that, I hope not, but for me it has closed its cycle and I'm unlikely to go back!
@Traindmunkey7 ай бұрын
I have campaigned for Affinity for a few years now, while i was a visual design student i hated how my lecturers kept saying affinity was an inferior product and "Adobe is the industry standard!" like that meant something, having a monopoly makes you the de-facto product only because others weren't in the position to move you down a peg. The irony of the lecturers championing the company that was intentionally trying to replace the people they were teaching to become artists with AI generated art is laughable now. How Adobe were able to worm into colleges? With their suite suckering students with discounts for the duration of college and them ripping them off forced to subscribe annually after to use the product once they turned professional as all the major design companies were also slaves to the corporation that turns out secretly wants to destroy it. [Like a Sith Lord running in the Senate :) ] How the tables are turning with Affinity offering their suite to deserving schools for free will hopefully be the nail in the coffin for Adobe's greedy monopoly and the end of the undeserving biased "industry standard" label. The only reason they got this far is because they bought out the competition and took their ideas.
@LisaMarieFord7 ай бұрын
And Affinity could, hopefully won’t, just be getting their foot in the door to do the same thing. Adobe used to offer things to students and teachers for free or at a tiny fraction of the price. That and the massive powerhouse Photoshop used to be was how they got their foot in the door.
@barbi1117 ай бұрын
Great observation.
@Traindmunkey7 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFord that is true, all eyes are on Canva and Affinity to stick to their promises of offering a one time payment even if they do add subscriptions, People will be quick to cast doubt the don't fulfill their end of the bargain as in the past they were slow to introduce the features that were lacking and now with increased recognition and a larger amount of resources they need up up their game and show they are worth investing in, otherwise Adobe will go on damage control and patch their mistake and keep monopoly of the services.
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
At the current rate, it's going to take another 300 years for the tables to turn enough for Affinity to be good enough to replace Adobe. Anything other than that is just wishful thinking. In some cases Adobe bought out the competition, but what's stopping new competition from being born? For sure Serif is not competition. Serif has been around for as long as Adobe. They have never made a product to compete with Adobe. They make products for people who don't need Adobe and that's fine. It's unfortunate that they're inspired people to all of this wishful thinking that Affinity can replace Adobe. Realistically, if you can just switch from Adobe to Infinity then you should have been done looong ago. Why have people been spending all of this money on Adobe until now if they could so easily switch? It's not realistic. Whether Adobe is "industry standard" or not makes no difference. They've got the tools that people need and there's barely anything that could be called competition. People who need Adobe aren't going anywhere. Wouldn't it be great if there was real competition.
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFord That was always their plan. Their a business exactly like every other business. The goal is to maximize profits.
@QuadPoly7 ай бұрын
I left Adobe back in 2015 and received the greatest letter from them in the mail with a sad emoji begging me to come back with a 65% off offer for a creative cloud subscription. I've been using Affinity software since then and haven't looked back.
@christiaanvandenberg76087 ай бұрын
Affinity is awesome. Penpot for UI/UX is opensource and also realy cool.
@gregoriusmike7 ай бұрын
interesting. any views on penpot vs figma?
@jacobmougharbel30927 ай бұрын
Purchased the suite a few days ago. Been using adobe since 2014. I'm a 3D artist so I spend alot of money on software. I learned the entire suite in 4 days and it's worth every penny. ( got it on the 50% discount)
@LisaMarieFord7 ай бұрын
Easy enough transition or four full days of hard core learning?
@henryglennon38647 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFord learned Adobe Suite in college, and have been using Affinity for the past five years. The UI and key commands are virtually identical. It's a really smooth transition.
@cane8706 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFordit is extremely similar. Some small differences, but give it a week and you’ll be used to it
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
@@LisaMarieFord I sorted out Publisher in a few hours for all the (admittedly basic) things I do (I only do illustrated book layouts and basic graphics) . It's better and faster than ID by miles when you're adjusting images in a document - and you don't have to do anything destructive at all if you use links, as I do.
@SCULPTURAMAplus7 ай бұрын
This is a great opportunity for Affinity to release a Lightroom competitor.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
I doubt that'll happen soon. Until then, I find Darktable to be better for me anyways.
@aantonic2 ай бұрын
@@LV4EVRmore i learn Darktable, better it is. Many features, but too many moduls. Excellent program, only it seems to be slower then LR
@buddysmith70807 ай бұрын
I totally agree with all that you have said, HOWEVER in all transparency I think you should speak about the fact that CANVA recently purchased Affinity and we (I) don't know yet how or if this will negatively affect Affinity.
@the-pixel-whisperer7 ай бұрын
Yep, and we know Canva doesn't want anything to do with image AI. Not.
@prinzexisalowqualityytber6 ай бұрын
@@the-pixel-whisperer GRRRRRRRRRRRR
@RoryMolePublishing7 ай бұрын
I've never subscribed to Adobe, but bought the software years ago. When they went to their subscription model I was left with free software options. When Affinity came along I climbed on board right at the beginning. I was looking for what Affinity produced and have never looked back since. Thanks very much for enlightening the creative community. Regards to you.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
Affinity is a powerful Ps alternative. Since my switch in 2019 from a cracked version, I also never looked back. I am happy I can help. Btw, if you want to connect with other Affinity Creatives - I've just launched a Skool community which you can join for free: www.skool.com/affinity-photo-creatives-6824/about
@victims58207 ай бұрын
I made the switch last week. There are some tools that maybe I'll miss from InDesign but for anybody who's not an Adobe power user (as in needing the entire suite) Affinity seems like an interesting choice (and I'd expect it to get better after so many people flocking to it right now). Cheap. One time payment. Doesn't leave a plethora of processes still running even after closing the software.
@proy147 ай бұрын
Yes, Publisher is probably the further from its Adobe competitor. Great piece of software, better than InDesign in many consideration, but cruelly lacking in workhouse features and digital publishing.
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
If you need Illustrator then you can't just switch to a program that has less than half the functionality. I've only ever really needed Photoshop and Illustrator but there's no possibility of me switching to Affinity software. I've have Serif software since the early 2000's so I know all of what it does and I always used it alongside Adobe for a few interesting things. But there was never any possibility of it replacing Adobe. That is still true today. No possibility. Anybody who is switching simply did not need Adobe tools. If they needed Adobe then they're still using Adobe unless they just decide to stop working.
@victims58207 ай бұрын
@@KuttyJoe So far I haven't encountered any obstacles with Photo or Designer. I had to figure out how the software works in contrast to the Adobe Suite but other than that I can work with it just fine. Although maybe with time I'll find things missing, time will tell.
@proy147 ай бұрын
@@KuttyJoe Designe ris almost par on par with Illustrator, even for the most advanced functionalities. The blob brush is not there, which is a shame. And the autotracer, for those who use it. Maybe you tried Designer 1. The second version added a lot.
@proy147 ай бұрын
@@victims5820 With time, you're more likely to find new functions that you cannot live without. The liquify layer is just pure magic.
@chiuyuenkwan8337 ай бұрын
I sincerely hope that Affinity Photo version 3 should have a database similar to that of Adobe Lightroom so as to replace both Ligthroom + Photoshop.
I left Adobe too. I was on the full cloud suite, I downgraded, then cancelled the 30 day trial. It gets around the, "You owe us £xxx to cancel your subscription."
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
Yes! Too bad everyone doesn't know this.
@KaliadderExperiments7 ай бұрын
Good to know! Thank you!!!!
@xCrypticYT6 ай бұрын
need to know how to do this
@davepdavepdavepdavep6 ай бұрын
@@LV4EVR if people read the T&Cs and took time to understand what they were signing up to, then they WOULD know this. Interestingly, this privacy issue came about because someone read the T&Cs, yet all these folks who don't understand that you sign up to pay monthly for a YEAR clearly haven't read them. But, how do they know about the other things people are crying about? Because they blindly follow and listen to others without taking the time to understand it themselves.
@agoodmansaid7 ай бұрын
I switched to Affinity for a while now, this TOS drama is temporary, the adobe users will go back when the dust settles
@covrtdesign52797 ай бұрын
Never left, but I also never PAY for adobe.
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
People just like a feel good story. Anybody who could easily leave Adobe would have already done it to save money. Anybody who is actually able to leave just like that should never have been paying a lot of money unnecessarily in the first place. They should be angry at themselves along with being angry at Adobe.
@attaboy84227 ай бұрын
Thats why they keep doing it. Because the users are just stupid and forgiving like that. Nothing more than experimental apes that dont know critical thinking or a better term would be brainwashed consumerism. Just like the Apple community xD
@yxmichaelxyyxmichaelxy30747 ай бұрын
They are that stupid.
@mindaugas49ccm6 ай бұрын
@@covrtdesign5279 Arrgh!
@fpvx39227 ай бұрын
There will sadly be still millions that will not be aware of this and continue to use Adobe. I left Adobe when they claimed that "there will always be a standalone version of lightroom" and then kicked us in the nuts. I mean I can not even edit the pictures I used to edit in lightroom, when I had the software legit.
@YoutubeBorkedMyOldHandle_why7 ай бұрын
Ditto. I switched to Affinity Photo and Davinci Resolve a couple of years ago. Why? Because adobe screwed me. I had 'perpetual' licenses for photoshop and premiere, for which I paid a lot in upgrades over the years. Then, after a routine windows update, adobe decided my software needed to be 're-authenticated.' In the meantime, without any notice, they had 'literally' removed the authentication servers for my versions, making this impossible. When I tracked down a service rep, he told me that my "Only Choice" was to subscribe. Meaning: Pay even more to license software which I had already paid for. They stole my software and denied me access to my own projects. I felt like I had been raped. Screw adobe. They can piss on spark plugs for all I care ... I'll never give them another nickel.
@hound_of_justice7 ай бұрын
As long as alternatives arent worth the switch for me i aint leaving Adobe, easy as that.
@cane8706 ай бұрын
@@KZbinBorkedMyOldHandle_whyLouis rossmann is that you?
@alexflo7617 ай бұрын
what we need from affinity is an alternative for Lightroom
@theresapimentacointheglove87607 ай бұрын
I like to use ACDsee. I already sort my photos into folders, so I don't have to rely on software and ACDsee kind of enhances that idea. But, if Affinity made something, that'd be nice also.
@adrian10k5k7 ай бұрын
Picked up an Affinity License and now in the process of dropping Adobe. Adobe requires you to give them a license then they let you “opt-out” after you’ve accepted the terms and conditions. Adobe didn’t give us an option to decline the terms and conditions without losing access to our files. Adobe should go on an apology tour instead of the gas light tour they are on.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
If you downgrade to a lower/the lowest plan before you cancel, word is they don't charge a cancellation fee...
@Toma-6217 ай бұрын
I bought Affinity Photo V2 about a week ago after years of contemplation, best $35 I've spent on software
@graphguy7 ай бұрын
I left adobe when they went subscription model, so glad I did.
@stompfolks6 ай бұрын
you will leave affinity soon subscription will come soon ( sorry there is nothing else )
@Do_not_at_me_broАй бұрын
@@stompfolksGIMP, Inkscape, Krita, DaVinci Resolve there's plenty of open source software that works just as good with many free plugins.
@martinh49827 ай бұрын
Adobe: Buggy, slow and bloated. Even removing CC and all the apps takes forever!
@jonathanduchesne84377 ай бұрын
Imagine working check to check, then having to pay a huge subscription to work. F... Adobe
@MegaGasek7 ай бұрын
My company, more than a decade ago purchased a few copies of adobe CS6 (6 copies, I think) as soon as they came out (2012). It was very expensive but we thought it was going to be fine because we would be upgrading only when we needed to, One station would be upgraded with CS7, CS8 and so on, the other stations would retain the CS6 version. Most of the stations could do the audio cleanup, video enhancement, and other basic jobs while one beefed up station would do the After Effects and high rendering jobs . We were very surprised when we discovered that Adobe was going to move to a subscription based service (By CS6 I think we already knew). We kept the CS6 copies for a long time (6+ years If I'm not mistaken) and upgraded one of the stations to the subscription based service. We never used the Cloud because our work is very confidential. I would be so pissed if my work was being used without my consent, not only that but our clients would blame us and I don't know if they would have a solid base to sue us if they wanted to. What a total a$$ move Adobe.
@justinjohnson27 ай бұрын
This is why I’m glad that I never got Adobe’s products and went with Affinity instead because I knew that people would be switching to that software. I primarily use Procreate but now I want to go back and sharpen my Affinity skills since I have the entire Affinity suite. This channel is definitely gonna help!
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
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@tony.kmullinsstudio8187 ай бұрын
Used Adobe from 1996 until 2017, when I bought Affinity Photo v1. Never looked back. Bought Designer a couple of days later, and preordered Publisher when it was announced. It's the best editing software out there, especially for the money.
@zeemon96237 ай бұрын
A blog post means nothing. They can just change their mind and delete the post down the line. People (are forced to) agree to the ToS. Those don't come with these "clarifications". As long as the ToS are the way they are, they can just do whatever with your stuff.
@GoodRapHipHop7 ай бұрын
I left Adobe, almost 8 years ago. I am so glad that I did that!
@damnman72267 ай бұрын
So I’m paying money to lose rights to my work 😂😂😂😂
@ignacedhont98166 ай бұрын
Mind boggling, right?
@boldlinedesignllc7 ай бұрын
I love using Affinity, but I use Vectorstyler for vector work because it's far more advanced than Designer. using them together certainly covers all the illustrator needs
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
No chance of that. Well, the two of them don't cover all of what Illustrator does.
@MULTIMAN-MUSIC7 ай бұрын
I remember using Inkscape years ago and was great, didn’t feel like missing many tools… I should give it a try again.
@vanzkie1007 ай бұрын
Your comment got me curious about the latter software you mentioned
@stew_redman7 ай бұрын
log into your Adobe account online, Adobe account > Account and security > Data and privacy settings - turn off desktop app usage and content analysis. Then open Photoshop Edit > Preferences > Product improvement - untick product improvement participation. This automatically unticks permission for Adobe to use your images and data to train AI. Of course you only have Adobe's word that they won't use your data, but that's the same for any software you use. It's worth making sure they don't have your permission for future legal cases. It only takes one well-known user to have their data used without permission to trigger a class-action lawsuit. The thing I find annoying about these type of things is that these options should be "opt-in" by default, not the other way around. I'm paying for Adobe software. If they want to utilise my data they should ask for permission and offer an incentive or compensation.
@Akahigep7 ай бұрын
-Log into your Adobe online -Cancel The end
@sirmiluch68567 ай бұрын
@@Akahigep another delusional person. There's no alternative for photoshop. Sorry.
@ianbeepower85425 ай бұрын
I used to be a graphic designer (and changed my career path), and Adobe had been fucking with graphic designers from day one. Every single designer, every single one, uses Adobe's software but HATE the company. Their subscription based only system they forced approximately 10 years ago or so, was a huge treason towards the people who already had to deal with that shit, and paying thousands of euros to work. And in the same time the improvements between versions were slim. The thing is that 15 to 20 years ago, only professionals and very serious amateurs used Adobe's products. Today way more people are using these editing tools on a daily basis, and the shitstorm is more mainstream, hence more massive. 100% deserved. This company is only buying patents and other companies (Remember Macromedia?) and scam their customer using monopoly. I won't shed a single tear. I bought Affinity Suite day one, because I still create on my free time, and wanted to support a viable alternative (even though freewares improved drastically in that time span). And also to give the middle finger to Adobe. Every single competitor, despite having some missing features here and there, are rapidly improving and updating theit software. Nice. I just hope that Canva buying Affinity is not a death trap.
@EthanMastercrafter7 ай бұрын
Got affinity designer and photo on top of downloading the free version of DaVinci resolve. Plan to buy the full version down the line
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
Same here!
@MULTIMAN-MUSIC7 ай бұрын
Davinci Resolve is a fantastic investment. I bought my copy during the pandemic with their speed editor for only 249€… lately using it for cleaning up audios with their new dialogue isolate… incredible stuff and “Fusion” is able to do a lot of what after effects does…
@gauntletwielder63067 ай бұрын
I began using Photoshop in 1992. As soon as Adobe switched to a subscription model, I dropped Photoshop and switched to Affinity Photo. No regrets and never looked back. And Adobe’s “Creative Cloud”… never wanted it, never asked for it, never used it. Adobe is following in the footsteps of Microsoft and Apple… instead of listening to what people want, they are telling people what they want. I never asked for the thinnest Apple device to be the new iPad Pro. I would have preferred it be the same thickness as before, or thicker, with a longer battery life and running cool. Anyone else want a 20 hour battery life? How about an iPad Pro with a 15” or 16” screen. Dear Apple, give the people what they want. Dear Microsoft: no Surface device will ever be in demand more than an iPad. Or to pay tribute to Microsoft’s “brilliant” hardware of the past, the Surface will become the Zurface. Lol.
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
To be fair to MS, they have never repeated the Vista 'we know better than you what you ought to want even though we know absolutely zero about what you're using a computer for, and we're going to force you to use our crappy vulgar UI' debacle. We worked out back in the day that you needed to skip 2 OS in every three. 98SE was fine for its time, XP was great (I still have my desktop set up to look like XP as far as possible) 7 was boring but OK. 10 was fine but we did wait for its many teething troubles to be over before upgrading, 11 looks enough like 10 not to be a problem. But boy was vista a pill!
@fakerlifts6 ай бұрын
ngl, i just swapped from Adobe to Resolve/Capcut and Affinity + Blender. I also swapped from Windows to Mac. BEST DECISION I EVER MADE
@WitchLuw6 ай бұрын
DaVinci good
@cooleregg55777 ай бұрын
I use adobe software programs and I put their website as a favourite in my hosts file and it's great
@fpvx39227 ай бұрын
"...as a favorite in my hosts file..." what for? seems a bit silly. except if you 127.0.0.1 it :D
@stompfolks6 ай бұрын
you mean a captain sparrow version
@davidwilliams10602 ай бұрын
What put me over the edge - doing photos at a convention. Took two hours for the hotel to get me an Internet connection so that I could use Photoshop. No benefit to me all, just Adobe verifying my subscription. I played catch-up for the rest of the weekend. Grateful to Affinity for “untethered” product use.
@RoshaFR7 ай бұрын
I instantly left as soon as Affinity came out. Never regretted it since. Affinity is even better in terms of software stability and some features. But the Elefant in the room is of course the pricing and the terms and conditions
@HBrooks7 ай бұрын
haven't canceled adobe (yet), but bought affinity's suite on sale. i've been using illustrator since version 4 in 1996... designer: really cool app. works almost exactly like illustrator and i like a few things better. I only noticed few drawbacks so far.... 1. guides do not extend beyond the artboard. the 'clip to artboard' setting doesn't affect guides. I build iterations of logos, etc off the artboard, relying on guides to line things up via snap. workaround is to make the 'artboard' very large, then use another for doing things like exporting proofs, or reduce the artboard back to your export size when saving proofs. 2. scale - as in document scale (1:1, 1:12, 1:18, 1/2"=1'-0", 1"=240'-0") - no custom scale option 3. no export to AI format. EPS is the workaround. not ideal but works. none of these are dealbreakers that would cause me not to use the apps. thanks for the video
@cane8706 ай бұрын
I think you can do custom document scaling but it’s hidden and not obvious. There are only a few presets and they are almost never applicable, so you have to type in your scale in a tiny box that is like 3 characters wide. Idk why this is so hidden when it’s pretty important
@raeve74686 ай бұрын
im very scared of switching to affinity because im so used to adobe but i have no option and affinity seems like the most professional available, i hope they get more tools like auto fill so soon
@IAMRENSI6 ай бұрын
No need to be scared. They now offer a 6-month free trial (no strings attached!) Check out this video: How To Get ALL Affinity Apps For FREE! | Best Adobe Alternative kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJaXYoh4YpaWjsU! You’re welcome 😊
@_revivify_71756 ай бұрын
In college and we use adobe it’s paid for us and is required for classes so can’t really leave. I’ll see how things are after I graduate as a BA in Graphic Design
@aaronsiaw93097 ай бұрын
Any recommendation for Lightroom replacement with similar work flow? I moved to Affinity Photo from Photoshop few years ago, and I’m very satisfied with what it capable of, but I can’t find a nice replacement for Lightroom
@mickcooper87397 ай бұрын
Have you tried DXO Photolab? Its a very good and easy to use piece of software.
@oo0Spyder0oo7 ай бұрын
Luminar Neo is what I use now, and I can own it instead of sub as well.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
Darktable
@arminfatol7 ай бұрын
@@oo0Spyder0oo And is it making a great job and nice workflow as Lightroom?
@IlhamSan927 ай бұрын
ON1, darktable, rawtherapee
@akeaveney7 ай бұрын
Was on a student trial of Adobe suite. Decided not to continue with it in future. Looking forward to using your channel to learn Affinity Photo.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
Great decision. Welcome to the channel! 👊🏼
@aantonic2 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSIkdenlive is also good, free alternative
@l0rdcroissant7 ай бұрын
lol I noticed you avoided the Canva comment. I'm guessing this is effecting Adobe's stock price too
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if Canva acquiring Affinity is actually a bad thing. Both companies seem to have a good vision, but time will tell! Also I saw that the stock price of Adobe actually jumped up 15% again (after a 26% drop). Not exactly sure why, do you know?
@dakara48777 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSI I think Canva was necessary. Affinity found themselves without enough resources to go forward with meaningful development. I'm hoping Canva can put resources on Affinity to help address a decade of unfixed bugs and hopefully we can start seeing some innovation again.
@l0rdcroissant7 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSI IF canva goes in the direction Adobe it will be a sad thing and since they aren't a publicly trading company they will focus on building market share. as for Adobe drop and jump, it's basically profit sharing and those in the know reducing or getting out of owning it's stock and the jump is basically people seeing the drop not in the know and the momentum was creating by others thinking someone knows something they don't lol.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSIThe Adobe stock jumped after the last earnings report, but that is a _lagging_ indicator. The _next_ earnings report could be an eye opener!
@paolotramannoni74457 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSI huge demand for their generative AI. It may not be of interest for the older creatives, that are a fading market, but it will be everything the next generation will call creativity.
@E.G.S.P.O.T3 ай бұрын
.**Important** Did anyone remember to remind the respective company ( Affinity ) who keep in silent the that issue we face since the last update about No Thumbnail in MAC still not fixed, telling us the new OS has changed and when we asked what are your engineers doing during the Beta OS they did not answer back, .....And the right to left writing support that we are requesting since V1 not yet available even worth the support team replying that it is not even in Plan ( Half of the world write in right to left ) are you going to do something about all these issues that we are facing?.
@angeliquedesiree-schatvinderij6 ай бұрын
a year I've switched to affinity, I love it!! (and psd's still work)
@freddiebox4 ай бұрын
I left Adobe when Creative Cloud came out because it was slowing down my computer and a few years later I moved over to Affinity and still use it today!
@AironExTv7 ай бұрын
Yep. Paid for the upgrade to v2 by getting the whole package, so I could have fun with Publisher. I mostly use Affinity Designer. Still learning the Photo application for the few instances that I need it. Photoshop never entered the picture when subscriptions began, even though I liked it and still had that free version they put out.
@RyanOnWeather4 ай бұрын
cancled adobe today, i bought the affinity suite around the time this video came out. decided to fully go in and leave adobe
@andrewgriesmann7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I do not see support for RW2 files. I shoot with the Lumix s5iix and raw files are not properly processed whatsoever :/
@sirmiluch68567 ай бұрын
General RAW handling in affinity is a joke.
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
@@sirmiluch6856 Well, I'm told it will handle my more recent raw files (sony ARW) and my CS5 didn't, because adobe never allowed it to be updated to. Tight ****ers. But I have a cut down version of CaptureOne for that anyway.
@Johnnyjawbone3 ай бұрын
You know Canva acquired the Affinity suite of software right?
@IAMRENSI3 ай бұрын
Yes, why so?
@Johnnyjawbone3 ай бұрын
Canva are a subscription based model. I own the Affinity Suite version 2. At the moment you can buy a perpetual license. It's great software that I'm glad to own. But will that be the case with version 3? I'm skeptical it will be.
@lucydiamond77777 ай бұрын
The worst part of this whole thing is that it's not the first time this has happened over license nonsense. You would think that they would have learned when this happened to Quark over 20 years ago!
@taylornicty11706 ай бұрын
This reminds me of when everyone switched to Davinci Resolved
@IAMRENSI4 ай бұрын
Never looked back, Davinci is awesome 🔥
@StoriesOfSolitude7 ай бұрын
I hope one day the whole subscription business model crumbles on it's head. I got buried under them a few years back, then I had enough and cancelled almost all. I feel like it's only a matter of time until the pendulum (hopefully) starts swinging back towards actual ownership as more and more get tired of subscriptions.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
Let's hope you're right :)
@ChristianClark7 ай бұрын
Affinity Rules !
@antonijapek4 ай бұрын
Canceled Lightroom last year. Rocking Photomator! Amazing tool for photographers
@kritikalgamer6 ай бұрын
They currently have a 6mo free trial as of now.
@UnicornTears122 ай бұрын
Been using Adobe since Photoshop 6. So 24 years I think. The last few years mostly out of complacency. And after all that time the process of relearning a new suite is just not fun anymore. I'd been playing around with Affinity on the trial but didn't give it enough attention. Then I just got sick of Adobe and made the switch. It was an easier transition than I'd expected. I sometimes miss a few things but really not deal breakers. And there's something deeply satisfying about getting the whole suite for the price of a couple of months of Adobe.
@yen-86807 ай бұрын
Im not totally abandoning adobe , but I definitely bought & going to use more affinity until the day i can live without adobe completely. 😅 time to transition.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
The day will come :)
@sveeny6 ай бұрын
Left Adobe and used the 50% off rebate. Having an absolute blast discovering that I'm missing almost nothing from the Adobe Suite considering I paid 80 bucks for the equivalent of Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator without any subscription model as of yet.
@samysammour99837 ай бұрын
Adobe is officially out of all my devices. Never using it again.
@fitzwilliamdarcy33286 ай бұрын
I got an Adobe ad at the start of this video!!! Looks like they are ramping up their PR campaign to stem the bleeding....
@PokeFangOfficial7 ай бұрын
I just came back to Adobe after switching to Affinity. Sorry, Affinity Photo 2 is a mess to work with and super limited compared to photoshop. I struggle to find features I need are either in Designer or Photo but never the 2 features I need in the same software. The file types are also obnoxious and not universally accepted for commercial work. At the end of the day, I have work to do and I don’t have time to fight with unintuitive and limited software.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
That's too bad. As a professional designer, I find there are a _very_ small number of things I miss from Adobe. What I don't miss, at all, is the *_paying-rent-every-month-forever_* for the "right" to open and edit my own files. I did use CS6, part time, until v2 came out. Then I dumped Adobe 100%. I go back with them to 1988, so it _was_ bittersweet--but only sweet now. I only miss them from a sense of nostalgia. FWIW, it took about 3 months to adjust.
@RegularCupOfJoe7 ай бұрын
Adobe's file types were in the same boat for years before they became the de facto standard. For what it's worth, I've shipped around my work as psd or any other product-specific format. PSD files become massive way too fast, cutting way down on their mobility.
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
My trial so far of Publisher suggests it will be faster and much better than CS5 ID. I like the way it works. Continually shuffling between PS and ID is a pain in the posterior, as is destructive adjustments, and not being able to see the effect on the page until it was saved. For illustrated books, affinity is a winner for me, but maybe my needs are much simpler than yours.
@haakon_b7 ай бұрын
No Lightroom/Camera Raw is a deal-breaker. No tethering. There's a lot missing, not viable for Photography if you don't want to get an additional and expensive C1 licence.
@sirmiluch68567 ай бұрын
Photoshop from 10 years ago can still do ay more than affinity to be honest.
@EmilisJurkevicius7 ай бұрын
I was too broke for adobe.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
Or, maybe just too smart. ;-)
@sanchezking61886 ай бұрын
The problem is not using or getting work done on other software products, there’s a plethora of great products out there. Compatibility of other products to the industry standard, which Adobe is, is the problem, especially considering the notoriously difficult Adobe file types. I don’t actively use Adobe products except for Acrobat Pro, never have, but I still bought CS6 over 10 years ago just to avoid this issue.
@Itielbryce5 ай бұрын
Left Adobe about 2 months ago and bought Affinity
@IAMRENSI5 ай бұрын
How do you like it so far? 👊🏼
@ViktorAndy7 ай бұрын
You say everybody...i checked listings for multiple design jobs and 9 out of 10 has Adobe stuff as a requirement, unfortunately.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
And Adobe knows that :)
@aramisgrey86017 ай бұрын
Several years now. No regrets.
@Modernaire7 ай бұрын
Nobody has run away from Adobe. Employers the industry dictate and require adobe knowledge for creative professionals. Granted their specifics and broadcast and other areas of video and film, editing, audio, etc. etc. work other software is introduced but as you should know adobe like you know typing. Affinity software is great however and you’re free to use whatever you like. But don’t go against what helped you in your career for crying out loud. Anyways, that whole anti-Adobe thing has now become last weeks news
@timcameron90237 ай бұрын
50% off sale - I just purchased the lot
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
Welcome to Club Affinity. You'll like it here.
@christianschneiderphoto7 ай бұрын
Tell me how this can replace Lightroom? For me as a photographer needing it for tethering etc.
@supertenchoo42716 ай бұрын
such for that on KZbin I remember there was a video for that
@Meowlana-x696 ай бұрын
It is always morally correct to pirate adobe products
@happyshadow7 ай бұрын
it says “solely for the purpose of improving services” and bellow it also says they don’t claim any ownership of your materials or content
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
But they do have the license to do whatever, and it seems that not many are trusting Adobe anymore with their work
@reubenlemassa7 ай бұрын
Thank god for Affinity - Designer 2 is lovely - especially on iPad- bye bye Adobe
@InTeCredo7 ай бұрын
When Adobe switched to the subscription mode, I decided I didn't want to pay for it. I also found out that I couldn't access my work if I cancel the subscription. So, I had to use the hacking app to turn the Adobe app into free version until I could convert many of the files to other formats. Never again!
@the-pixel-whisperer7 ай бұрын
You can access all your work if you cancel your Adobe subscription. Just don't upload all your work to Adobe's Creative Cloud, which is a rookie mistake and pointless and time-consuming besides. Keep it on your PC.
@mikebfree7 ай бұрын
I switched to Affinity years ago and never looked back. Adobe is way over priced.
@KuttyJoe7 ай бұрын
If you say it's overpriced then you must know of a product that does what Adobe software does at a fraction of the cost. It's definitely not anything made by Affinity.
@mikebfree7 ай бұрын
@@KuttyJoe value is subjective. for me, Affinity meets my needs and more, so in comparison Adobe is most certainly over priced!
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
@@KuttyJoe That's not the point, the point is whether affinity does what the specific artist needs. For you it may not. For me it seems to so far. So for the likes of me, adobe is overpriced because it does all sorts of things I don't need, want, or, in the case of putting my work the cloud and the copyright problems with AI, don't even approve of. Adobe may be great for you. Good. For me, it's just paying through the nose for stuff other people want but I don't.
@KuttyJoe3 ай бұрын
@@alisonwilson9749 "That's not the point, the point is whether affinity does what the specific artist needs." Look at the title of this video. Notice that it mentions people leaving Photoshop. If you need Photoshop, then you need Photoshop. If you don't need Photoshop, then why were you using it? Not you specifically, but all of the people who are supposedly suddenly leaving Adobe. Why were they paying for expensive tools that they admittedly did not need? It's not like going from a Ford pickup truck to competing Chevy pickup truck. It's like going from a big truck to a small sedan. "So for the likes of me, adobe is overpriced because it does all sorts of things I don't need" That doesn't make it overpriced for you, it means that it's a product that YOU don't need. You can only say it's overpriced if you actually needed it and the cost didn't make sense. It's like me looking up in the sky and saying, awe man, that private jet flying over is so overpriced for me. It's got all those buttons in it that I don't need. Plus the Lear company has terrible policies. LOL
@Thisisdcode6 ай бұрын
Since adobe is taking and scanning works for their firefart just pirate the software and draw random white noise which will totally break that system
@DavidSwinney7 ай бұрын
Actually, "everybody" is NOT doing anything of the sort.
@momob42767 ай бұрын
Copyright means, wait for it... the right to make copies. When Adobe says they don't have ownership, they practically do, except for the right to sue you for how you use your own work. The wording of that agreement is some legal BS mental gymnastics to dance around the terminology of copyright. And Adobe's like we're not going to rob you, we just want you to leave the door open for no reason, but trust us bro.
@gdj7777 ай бұрын
Breaking News: Adobe to buy Affinity....
@BeckyAnn68797 ай бұрын
Can't. Canva already bought Affinity a few months ago.
@LV4EVR7 ай бұрын
They were blocked from buying Figma, so _exceedingly_ unlikely. But ... don't they wish!
@williambrisa6 ай бұрын
hey, just bought Affinity. The whole suite for 90€ is just a gift of god. I'll try it on every of my computers. Thanks for every youtuber who denounced Adobe practices.
@_atec6 ай бұрын
Just cancelled adobe. IM FREE
@KevKevAllen7 ай бұрын
I washed my hands of ALL Adobe products, including Acrobat Reader, the moment they announced they were moving to a subscription model back in 2012. Haven’t looked back since. Apparently I’ve dodged a bullet, it looks like Adobe has been going downhill ever since then.
@sebastianmichael52087 ай бұрын
Affinity no longer exists. Serif has sold this product. Canva will close the Affinity or drag it to online Canva and the Affinity functionality will be transferred to Canva with the subscription. Affinity is already a dead project. Serif died.
@realJohnJohn7 ай бұрын
stop spreading lies, canva now owns Serif/ affinity but there are no signs pr proof of your claims
@sebastianmichael52087 ай бұрын
@@realJohnJohn What have Corel and Adobe done with the brands they've bought? Held them for a year or two, then shut them down, moving patents to their own "original" software. We could list endless examples of good graphic programs killed by these two companies. It's the same story in other software fields. Do you honestly think Canva bought Serif so Affinity could thrive as Affinity? How many families apart from your own do you support out of the goodness of your heart? Such behaviour is a UTOPIA!!! Affinity is a niche brand for enthusiasts, amateurs, maybe advanced amateurs (definitely not for pros!). Affinity has a few million users, probably 25% are Brits who bought it out of nostalgia for the well-known UK company Serif. Canva has way many many more users making a living from their products. Why do you think Canva bought Serif? So I can keep my Affinity for home use, better, faster, with everything Serif developed over the past 30 years? I don’t believe Affinity will survive. Canva will monetise the acquired patents, methods, functionalities. Everything you’ve seen in Serif software over the past 30 years won’t end up in Affinity, it’ll be in Canva. Affinity is dead! And I really, really hope I’m wrong. I’m a huge Serif fan, bought my first PagePlus back on Windows 3.1. I know (knew, because now it’s past tense and doesn’t exist, it’s Canva now) that company well, I know their engineers (spent hours on the phone with them), got to know their sales team (I have ALL the Serif programs, some with multiple licences), watched Serif for years. Times have changed, the market reacts differently, Serif couldn’t survive on their mission driven by software engineering passion. For the brand owners, selling Serif was the only good decision to keep their money. Canva isn’t Unilever, which keeps brands alive. Graphic software, DTP, isn’t the same as supermarket shelves. EDIT There's one sign that Canva might want to keep the Affinity brand alive. Canva wants to return to a good Serif tradition, something Serif abandoned a few years back. Canva plans to give free licences to schools, getting young people accustomed to the brand. This is the only thing right now that suggests Affinity might survive a few more years. Slim hopes, though, as they might backtrack just like Serif did. It's one thing to dominate the education system in your own country (like Serif in the UK, where Brits support their own), and quite another to have ambitions across the entire globe, in all the languages of the civilised world, with different political, legal, religious, social, and general value systems. In my opinion, Canva's declaration was made for show, so they don't lose potential UK licence buyers (Serif was only in UK schools, and a huge number of people here remember that).
@frankenstein27356 ай бұрын
@@sebastianmichael5208 who are you to tell us what is for pros? youre a print mashine operator that lost his job to a mashine. f outta here
@sebastianmichael52086 ай бұрын
@@frankenstein2735 Who are you to pay attention to me and tell me where I can tell what and to whom. Calm down, child. Also, you're confusing me with someone else. I've never been a printing machine operator.
@VHM7776 ай бұрын
I’m not a prophet but I have always kept my personal and work files on my local drive. I always knew that these cloud services would start stealing customers intellectual property and one reason is to train AI.
@popoy386 ай бұрын
I switched to affinity 3 years ago, best decision ever. I never had any issues with Affinity, I am still using the V1, and even when they released V2 which is very tempting, affinity made V1 great that you kinda feel like you don't have to upgrade, I mean there are few new features, but if it still works, why upgrade right?
@Vielpi7 ай бұрын
I get why everyone is mad about Adobe but their product is too great for me to move away from it, especially their AI features; and that's why I will always crack every new Adobe versions, not one dime will go to them
@matet77727 ай бұрын
I'm still using my CS6 but bought full affinity v2 just to support, and for now I'm using it mostly on iPad . But hope u know that Canva bought affinity last month . Serif already make post ensuring that there always be perpetual license option, but we will know for sure when v3 will came out
@Creathrod6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update
@ArminSteiner7 ай бұрын
Everyone is quite an overstatement. Just let me ask why is everyone praising Affinity now, coincidence that it fell together with Canva acquiring it? And NOBODY loses the rights to his/her work that’s just BS. I look forward to all coming crawling back when Canva goes subscription with Affinity and they will.
@IAMRENSI7 ай бұрын
I’m happy for you you’re satisfied at Adobe :) You don’t lose the rights, but they CAN use your work in any way they want if you’re using the cloud (Not when storing your files locally). Nobody is sure what Canva will do with Affinity, but I personally would rather put my eggs in their basket than Adobe’s at this point. And with me there are quite a few others, if you read through the comment section of this and other similar vids ;)
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
I won't be. Hell will freeze over first, and I've been using adobe since the early 1990s. Having been forced by adobe turning off their registration servers to consider other options, I have found Affinity is better for me even if I buy V2 and never upgrade again.
@alisonwilson97493 ай бұрын
@@IAMRENSI Quite, and with a subscription model, you lose nothing by bailing now even if you did go back later. It's not like you have to keep up to date with upgrades any more.