
Today I will be discussing how I use both Capture One Pro and Affinity Photo to produce the work that you see on my website, and will take you behind the scenes a little bit to show you my process while editing an image I photographed at the Egg Harbor Library shoot featured in the video linked here: Egg Harbor Library . It’s often buggy, sluggish (no matter how maxed out my computer is), and never gives me the absolute image quality I know my cameras are capable of - and that I demand.Įnter Capture One Pro and Affinity Photo, two powerful programs that not only give Adobe a run for their money, but vastly outperform the offerings from Adobe on so many levels - in my professional opinion. For the Raw editing tutorials, Affinity Photo is straightforward, but if you use Adobe software you may use Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) or Lightroom for Raw. In this tutorial I show you my simple architectural photography workflow while editing an image in Capture One Pro and then doing the finish work in Affinity Photo - no Photoshop needed! Knowing how to edit your raw photos is an important step to delivering great photos to your clients.Īdobe Photoshop may be considered the industry standard and go-to software for many creatives, but I have always had a hate/love/ hate relationship with Photoshop and Lightroom over the years. Take your architectural photos to the next level by using the two most powerful editing programs available - Capture One Pro (v12) and Affinity Photo.
