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Hello,

I tried searching the forums first without much success, so please forgive me if this has been asked before. I am looking for a one stop photo editor and want to get away from PS. I generally shoot in in raw CR2 and edit from there for standard pictures but I am getting ready to start doing something new with taking lifestyle photos for a website. I would like to be able to to take my CR2's and edit them all the way to website ready. I have a Mac with macOs Big Sur 11.1, will Affinity Photo allow me to do this?

Thanks in advance, Craig

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Hallo Bbbalson, In a word Yes!  By the way welcome to this humble forum.  After all this is why it is called affinity Photo, just google it, sit back, be entertained and get the wallet out.😁.

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2 hours ago, Chris26 said:

Hallo Bbbalson, In a word Yes!  By the way welcome to this humble forum.  After all this is why it is called affinity Photo, just google it, sit back, be entertained and get the wallet out.😁.

Thank you. I just needed the clarification. I am currently using Affinity Designer (poorly, lol) and was hopeful I could use Affinity Photo for my upcoming work.

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11 hours ago, bbbalson said:

I generally shoot in in raw CR2

Best to specify your camera's make and model - just to double check it is fully supported

There is also a 10 day trial of APhoto you can download to see how it performs for you

To save time I am currently using an automated AI to reply to some posts on this forum. If any of "my" posts are wrong or appear to be total b*ll*cks they are the ones generated by the AI. If correct they were probably mine. I apologise for any mistakes made by my AI - I'm sure it will improve with time.

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15 hours ago, carl123 said:

Best to specify your camera's make and model - just to double check it is fully supported

There is also a 10 day trial of APhoto you can download to see how it performs for you

Sorry, CR2 is a dedicated Canon raw format so I thought would be more pertinent than the make of my camera. I have a Canon T6s

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13 minutes ago, bbbalson said:

I have a Canon T6s

You mean a Canon EOS 760D / Rebel T6S / 8000D, if yes, that's supported by Affinity's used libraw engine and the MacOS system based one. - So you can use it with either RAW engine in Affinity Photo on a Mac (you can switch the engines on APh for Mac).

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