Originally Posted by
asomerfield
Hello all,
My name is Andy Somerfield and I'm responsible for the Affinity Photo product over here at Serif Labs.
Black Pearl - thanks for taking the time to have a look at Affinity Photo. I'm sorry your experience wasn't good. Our RAW development is often criticised - please let me try to explain what's happening.. In Photo, you can choose between two RAW development engines - the first, and default, is the "Serif Labs" engine. This engine is a "change nothing" decoder - what you see on the screen is precisely what the camera sensor saw - no sharpening, no denoise, no lens correction.. nothing. It's often the case that what you get out of this decoder looks horrible - and the user is responsible for all corrections using the develop module and often "post" using the main software features..
On the other hand, you can change the engine to "Apple RAW (Core Image)". This will make Photo use the exact same processing engine as Aperture did - and includes all the "for free" pre-processing which comes with it. Some users prefer to work directly with sensor data, some with what Apple thinks it should look like - the split is roughly 50/50 and often dependant on the camera / lens used.
That said, we are aware of some significant shortcomings with the "Serif Labs" engine as shipped in the last release and have already taken some steps to rectify that in the forthcoming 1.5 release. Users which own the app have been able to download and use this 1.5 version as a beta for some time and their feedback has been (and continues to be) invaluable to us as we attempt to improve things.
There are literally millions of body / lens combinations out there and it is impossible for us to get it right for everything all the time - but we do pride ourselves on our willingness to directly (as in the development team themselves) work with anyone who has any problem at all with our software, on our forum. I would urge you to make a post there in the "Affinity Photo Beta" section - I will do all I can to resolve any issues you are having.
As has been mentioned, Photo is not a DAM - the RAW development module is provided as a convenience to users when they want to develop and process a single shot. We often come across users who have success using Photo as an editor for a number of third party DAMs - LR, CaptureOne, etc. The 1.5 updates contains further improvements for those users too - the ability to interop using layered PSD being the most interesting.
Thanks again,
Andy.