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Affinity Photo for iPad – New Update and We Have Codes to Giveaway!

Affinity Photo was crowned ‘iPad App of the Year’ by Apple and it continues to excel with the very best editing capabilities on an iPad. Today, the Serif team have announced their new update, 1.6.9 and this introduces:

  • Massively-expanded support for touch gesture control
  • Refined UI and much improved brush management
  • A new Export persona, allowing instant export of multiple slices and layers
  • Many performance and other improvements

If you’ve previously purchased Affinity Photo, this is a free update. If not and you would like the opportunity to win a free code. Then please join our Twitter followers here, like us on Facebook here and follow us Instagram  here then post a comment to this post (on our website – so we can obtain your email address). Not sure what to comment? Perhaps you’d like to give us some feedback, tell us how we’re doing, what you’d like to see and hopefully. All winners are selected at random.

Affinity Photo is currently on sale with 30% off and retails for $13.99/£13.99 and you can download it here

Don’t miss the video below too!

Affinity Photo for iPad – Another World

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13 Comments

  • Rik

    This sounds like a great update! Always wanted to get into digital drawing, this app sounds like on of the best out there.

    Some feedback on your website (since you asked for it in the post): the placement of the logo and title of the site takes up a lot of room, the content only starts halfway down the screen. Then there are like 2 overlapping elements bottom right, the logo again and the chat, bit too much. Besides this, looks like an interesting site, will visit you more often!

  • Jackson

    The strongest rival to Adobe.
    I am sure there are many reasons why one opt out from Adobe. By the way, you are always doing great, TAW 🙂

  • Jackson

    By far the strongest rival to Adobe. There are many reason why one opt out from Adobe. I am sure Affinity Photo will become even better. And by the way, TAW is doing great as usual 🙂