![]() This might indicate a greater average willingness to freely share images and less need to make money, as these are retirees who have made their mark and hav sufficient pension at least to indulge in camera kit. Like me, there's a pattern of folks retiring and getting deeper into photography (just look at the demographic of the average photographic club). Regarding this, I notice through my InAffinity channel that many of my users are older. This could be a significant lever in negotiations. Or maybe Serif could even pre-emptively build value (including for Affinity users) with some half-way interface. But if not, perhaps even a link would help. ![]() What if there was a way for Affinity users to easily submit images to them? If their API could handle it, then good. Unsplash wants donations of photos from photographers (as do Pexels and Pixabay). ![]() There's also a possibility for M&A in the photo sharing world.Ī thought. It makes you wonder if Pexels and Pixabay might do the same. Shame about the Unsplash removal, but I totally understand why. This should hopefully force the update to show. If this does not happen for you, open the Windows Store app and click the three dots in the top right corner of the app and then go to Downloads and Updates. If you’ve purchased from the Microsoft Store- Microsoft Store updates are done automatically by the operating system (each time you start the application). Alternatively, this new release (and previous versions of Affinity Photo for Windows) can be downloaded from this link. (that installer is NOT for Windows Store purchases and needs a product key). You can download the latest installer by logging into the affinity store here and find the order in your account and use the " Download" button in there. The latest update will install over the top of any earlier version, with no need to uninstall. If you’ve purchased from the Affinity Store- each time you start the Affinity Store software it will check for updates and offer any available update. The software version can be seen on the splash screen and the About dialog (in Help > About Affinity Photo). UPDATING TO THIS VERSION (Free for existing customers) The improvements in 1.10 are listed in some detail in this 1.10.0 Photo Windows update announcement Trials have been reset, so anyone who has tried the 10 day trail before can start a new trial.įixed the "Failed to save" error in documents containing duplicated picture frames. The changes in Affinity Photo for Windows 1.10.1 (made since the last release Affinity Photo for Windows 1.10.0) are as follows:Ĭonverting text with emojis, underlined text, or text with other attributes to curves would cause the app to crash.Īpplication failed to launch due to downloaded My Account content that contains missing fonts.įixed a crash that could occur when closing the application. ![]() We are pleased to announce an update for the Windows release of Affinity Photo, version 1.10.1 ![]()
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