Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/04/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Brian.? I have not succumbed yet, either.? I have looked at other possibilities, but since I have been using LR since version 1, and keywording and developing over 60K photos, I have a large investment in time and energy with LR.? If I were to find something else, I would have to either export all my files as TIFF or loose all my work.? I do not see me abandoning Adobe for that reason.? However, I have not found much new in the CC versions over 6.14 that I cannot do without, but they are getting close. Perhaps the inclusion of profiles in 7.3 might be the tipping point. I have been playing with it on my father-in-law's computer since it came out and I can see the potential.? I also like the masks you can apply to the brushes and the grad filter.? So, as I said, I am close to paying the ransom.? I will hang on to LR6 and CS6 as they will always work and I own them, unless I get a new camera, as Phlippe says, that will require I either upgrade or use the Adobe DNG converter, but that will add a few steps. Aram On 4/5/2018 12:26 PM, Brian Reid wrote: > Ome thing I've learned from watching all of these upgrade questions is > that many people do what I do with Adobe software, which is to cling > to the last pre-CC version, because CC veersions all have monthly fees. > > I use Photoshop CS6, InDesign CS6, Lightroom 5.7, and Dreamweaver CS6. > I cannot bear the thought of signing up for monthly fees. > > I wonder if Affinity is ready to be real competition for Adobe. I've > used Photoshop for at least 20 years, and I can do anything with it. > My fingers and spinal cord know how to use it. Ditto for Dreamweaver. > Once a year I have to consult the manual for InDesign, but it is also > an integral part of my life. Lightroom just works; there's not much of > a learning curve. > > I'm tempted to buy some Affinity products and try them out, but I > haven't done it yet. Mostly for lack of time to learn something new. > Have any of you tried to let go of Adobe, and, if so, where did you go > and how did you like it? > > Brian Reid > >