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Well, UA-cam and Instagram started as platforms for independents and artists; but good luck on those fronts. Screw the whole AI angle, Adobe left me when they went subscription. I want to own my tools plain and simple. The life of an independent artist of any discipline is never guaranteed and I want to at least be able to continue to work if a month or two come along when I’m wondering if I can make rent. Artists who don’t make their living from their art did see this coming a long time ago, and it was the artists who were doing alright at the time telling us that 40 bucks a month was no big deal.and that we were complaining over nothing.
Sorry but all art software will eventually have AI. Affinity now owned by Canva which is now AI heavy will most likely implement AI in the Affinity software. AI is great as a tool but shouldn’t be used as replacement for one’s design knowledge and skill.
Same here. I hated the thought of renting software and not owning it, and the idea of interfacing with their computers bothered me even then. I stuck with CS6 until they invalidated the serial numbers. THAT really bothered me. I bought that software! I own it, and now I can't install it on my new laptop?? A terrible way to treat customers.
this is resonating pretty hard. i installed Gimp last year for someone, they didn’t even want my email, i clicked Download and just instantly had the software. pretty wild in 2024
Used Gimp many years ago and it was fine. Kinda clunky and unrefined. But I'm not power user, so my opinion is dated and likely irrelevant when it comes to Gimp. Never even thought to give a look this time around. Maybe I should!
@@MikeGastin GIMP is vastly improved ,but like any software you have to learn it and people would rather pay money than learn anything. I have a friend that insist on pirated Photoshop when I install Linux OSs for him. He never uses pirated PS for anything but the most basic editing but he won't learn how to do the same edits in GIMP
GIMP makes me suicidal. The UI/UX is excruciating. Been using Affinity for a couple of years but that's paid software (one time though. No subscription) so they do need your email address..
@@xzenor Hahaha same here man. I gave it a chance couple of times but there is no way I could work on that. I would rather use Photopea in browser haha. Same here, Affinity is just wonderful for me. Reminds me time when I was opening Photoshop with pleasure and will to work. Long time ago. Now its Affinity Photo/Designer.
8:08 ‘’Adobe your products are like hammers, saws, tape measures and screw drivers to me, I don’t need them to be sentient, I don’t need them to be thinking, I am the creator, I am the person with the vision, I am the human being!’’ powerful quote!
It's part of ensuring lock in. They don't want you capable, they want you dependent.. Anyone still using any software that is using your input to train AI is basically the same as the people training their outsourced replacements back in the early 2000s. There's also the distasteful free labour element too. They want you to pay for the software but then they also want you to work for free in helping them improve it. If you're doing work for them they should be paying you, not the other way around.
I agree with you completely Even knowing I don't drive (I lost that ability it was stolen ) from me from nearly over 40 years ago And with the AI being shoved down everyone's throat You can't no longer do your simple job However I do not own any businesses of any kind I do use the original old fashioned Adobe Yes I still have it from a DVD insulation on a separate computer that does not connect to anything It is the Adobe Lightroom classic 2021 and Photoshop 2022 for my photography edits that's all it's used for And since it was a one-time purchase which cost my ass a good amount of time and effort finding them So there is no subscription there is no other bull crap that comes in there is no AI crap that comes across my windows it is just used specifically and design only for my photography edits and I still struggle with it because I don't know all of it
I could use your help Matter of fact any help would be a greatly appreciated I need a color preset to work with IR720 and IR 556 I have tried everything to create the preset in Adobe but me personally I cannot do that there's something I am missing and I've looked all over UA-cam and everything else they show it but I just can't do it Any help would be greatly appreciated
I totally agree. I switched to Affinity Photo and Davinci Resolve a couple of years ago. Why? Because adobe screwed me. I had a 'perpetual' license for photoshop and premiere, for which I paid a lot in upgrades over the years. Then, after a routine windows update, adobe decided my software needed to be 're-authenticated.' In the meantime however, without any notice, they had 'literally' removed the authentication servers for my versions, making this impossible. When I tracked down a service rep, he told me that my "Only Choice" was to subscribe. Meaning: Pay even more to license software which I had already paid for. They stole my software and denied me access to my own projects. I felt like I had been raped. Screw adobe. I'm out too. A major selling point for Affinity and Davinci, is that their software is not subscription based, and based on their very public comments, likely never will be. Beyond this however, both software packages are absolutely awesome ... far better than adobe anyway. Anyone still needing a reason to switch ... Affinity is currently offering their software for 50% off.
"We have searched your files and found you created a video against Adobe which breaks our terms of service with you. This action has canceled your subscription. You must now pay the cancellation fee of 50% of your remaining contract obligation." Literally what is happening next. It's not even about AI.
Imagine having to pay a company for a product, only for them to take ownership of what you create, with the product you paid for. Business transactions have been turned upside down, what a world.
in modern clownworld. This isn't suprising not one bit, they where pushing this ever since they got rid of and did away with physical hard copies and retail versions of the product.
not only that, but a company that only exists thanks to creatives. However, this was always how Adobe behaves (and practically most too big int. corp.). In 2009 I and two colleagues founded FreeFreeHand and we gathered over 6000 designers to sue Adobe over its hostile takeover and burial of FreeHand. We just wanted to get it back. Adobe bought justice, we could not compare with their kind of money and reached only a lousy settlement.
Same here, went to Affinity and Resolve. I have 4 months left. I insisted on paying the cancellation fee. Then their retention dept. gave me two months free, promising that I can still cancel on August 11 on unchanged terms. Then I'll pay cancellation for the last 2 months, and it's over. Software is uninstalled already. I was also an Adobe customer since the early 90s.
Wow. You've been in a long time. Someone told me that you can keep cancelling and then getting the two-month free indefinitely. Lol. I'm not interested, as I just wanted out. However, would be funny if a lot of people did that. (I don't even know if that's true, tbh.) Anyway, all the best to you!
Watch them like a hawk. I was told by Adobe on three separate occasions that my Adobe Stock account had been canceled only to be charged for it the very next month. I eventually had to block them from debuting my bank account.
Same here, canceled and was then told my account has been suspended as they couldn't get anh money from my account. I told them to remove my banking details and all personal details off their system. Moved to Affinity a few month back. So much happier
@@MikeGastin Base on how they can legit change the ToS on the fly, it just a sign that they're already done training their AI on user data and ready to bring it to the market. The change in ToS is just a final step for them to make it legally. Keep in mind that they have plan and work and invest on it for year. Do you think they would throw away year of training AI just because of a few word on the term of user?? Not in million years. As long as Creative Cloud and their Ethical AI project still exist, they wont give up their dream about user's data.
In my initial career I was a graphic artist for a television station where I used, Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects on a regular basis. Over the years I would at least get every other update to Photoshop from 4.0 to CS4. When I learned they were turning to the subscription model, I bought one of the last versions of Photoshop I found which I could own and I haven't sent any more money to Adobe since.
I never thought Adobe going subscription was as egregious as other companies. If you regularly upgraded the packages the subscription actually turned out cheaper. The biggest problem with subscription model Adobe did was get other companies to normalise this. Clip studio was the worst. It’s a sub $200 app that now has the most convoluted payment tiers I’m off them. I regularly use Final Cut on my Mac, sticking to Luma fusion on my iPad.
The moment at 16 minutes and 38 seconds encapsulates a pervasive issue that extends beyond Adobe. It underscores the lack of freedom to be valued as individuals rather than objects for-profit and emphasizes the crucial need for privacy. He touches upon the same subjects, and the only way to make changes is to get together and make it happen. Humans demand and deserve respect, not to be reduced to mere numbers. Check out the latest Adobe rants from Louis Rossman. He touches upon the same subjects, and the only way to make changes is to get together and make it happen.
Thank you. Yes, the issue is much bigger and way deeper than Adobe. This is at its root about what it means to be human and what the forces around us are doing to strip us of our humanity. I’m convinced we’re going to have to fight hard if we want to retain our ability to live our lives on our own terms.
The fact that you HAD to click agree to this new change just to keep access to your work files... The opt out after the fact is nonsense. I don't need a corporation bullying me like this. To hell with Adobe.
This is what made me a bit steamy too. I was about to start my design day working for my Church and I felt like I was held hostage by having to click accept or pack up and go home.
And what happens if we say no? They penalize customers who cancel before the end of their agreement but I’m guessing they don’t let us off the hook when they’re the ones altering the agreement. I think Adobe just got flooded by unethical corporate a-holes as they grew over the past decade. I used to love Adobe and now I despise them.
@@kgeo753what made you love Adobe in the first place? Their software is nothing less than a ransomware or a virus even years ago. You have to sign into Adobe to uninstall it. I don't want to use it. I want to get rid of it! But first, I have to sign into Adobe. Not to mention all the background processes that they install and run. Always....
Lots of folks angry about the new TOS. I don't like it. You're going to see similar language all over the place going forward. The industry (tech in general) have decided that Ai is the future and privacy is a joke.
Same I’m currently learning Moho and leaving AE after 5 years (im a graphic designer who does animation). The only thing that worries me at many dedicated motion design agencies AE is still pretty much industry standard
@@isukwithnames1811 there's pretty much no good alternative as straight 1:1 replacements, even the replacements are either online crap, or another subscription with limited features compared to adobe.
@@luisjordan8760 It depends on what specialty of After Effects you want to replace. If its vfx, Blackmagic Fusion, Blender, etc. if its motion graphics, Cinema4d. Many motion artists who discovered c4d never came back to Ae. Just look at what you use Ae for and search for the alternative for the specialization.
Linux + Gimp + Inkscape + Krita + Openshot (for video editing). 20 years paying nothing to create my designs. The only thing that I bought was Xara Designer that I managed to run on Linux.
@@MikeGastin I've noticed that quite a few of the forums, news sites and other parts of the Linux eco-system I'm apart of has seen a marked increase in "newbs" the last 6 months. It seems folks have had enough ice water thrown on them that they are awake and looking around. KDE and Gnome have improved by leaps and bounds. Divinci runs on Linux really well. :) It feels good to own the computers I have and do with them what I want done, not what a megacorp wants done with them. Sure, it's a bit more work but once you have things setup, it's easy to backup configs and then let things settle and just use the damn computer. :)
@@MikeGastinApple is starting to do the same kind of thing to their creators. I'm sure some other company will take the void. I remember other huge companies like Corel going the way of the Dodo... it's going to happen to Adobe too. That's one of the certainties in life everything dies.
@@MikeGastin Try looking at Gimp + Inkscape + Krita now on your *current* OS while using Affinity. They're free & could expand your tool box in the time it takes to learn them. It will also give you an idea if & *how* you would want to migrate to Linux. Having apps you already use will make switching OS much easier.
fun fact If you go through to the very last screen on the cancellation process for your adobe plan, they offer you 2 months free. You can redo, to my knowledge, unlimited times.
Careful with that, they might consider that 2 months as a renewal of contract, read carefully. Not saying Adobe is doing that, but I have seen other companies do it before.
this is so true. last time i cancelled a subscription because a employee left, they offered me 3 months free if i do not cancel it plus 6 months of adobe stock for all employees. 3 different guys from adobe called to me.
You can also CHANGE your plan to something else, resetting the clock. Then cancel your new plan in the 30 day window (I did it the same day) and there's no fee!
Went thru all versions of Adobe software from 1990 until retirement in 2017. Still doing a few projects, but with the Affinity suite. It was surprisingly easy to migrate and way, way WAY cheaper!
does Affinity have AI masking like Photoshop? I use this for my birding photography. Was looking at Affinity and darklabs for RAW processing, but from what I have been able to see, neither supports AI masking, which is important to my workflow...
@@davepastern It does have some kind of smart masking that allows for getting very accurate selections fairly quickly, but you can not just click an object only once. So a rough selection is quicker in PS, but an accurate one in Affinity to me personally (but i am quite inexperienced with PS). Affintiy Photo is able to manage RAW images, but it does not have a library option and cant easily copy settings from one image to another. So for a RAW editor for many files I dont think it is a great option. For that I did get myself ON1, which is fine, but not perfect, yet you can get a perpetual license for about 100€. Problem there is that they only bring out free updates for a year and keep bigger ones behind a paywall (existing customers get a discount), while Affinity has only made users pay for a new update once in 7 years.
I've migrated to Krita and Davinci Resolve a few years ago when adobe forced the subscription model on us, it was a pain at first, but now Im much better off
@@MikeGastin Yes , I use FF for all the interactive pdf forms I use. It is a very good viewer and you can have multiple tabs open. For annotating pdfs I use Xournal++ and for reading large pdf manuals I use Sioyek
This was a refreshing video. I don't use Adobe and haven't used Adobe in quite a long time. I saw the writing on the wall when it went subscription based. I have used Affinity and DaVinci Resolve for years and I won't look back. Kudos to you, my man. Keep on keeping on. 👊🏿
When I worked in corporate (Fortune 100) I learned that "Big Tech" assumes legal ownership or at least co-ownership. The licensing of software as opposed to selling software opens the door to this murky situation. The legal agreements are mind blowing... even for lawyers. Now the AI thing will add several more layers to the complexity and murkiness.
I think the legislations need to put a firestop to these things, but too many governments are too into the AI craze. Most don't consider the implications of those usages in their communications, especially legally...
@@PrograError My major concern is replacing human consideration and decision making with AI/ML. Do you really want AI determining if you can have a... credit card, buy a home, buy a car etc etc etc. Do you want AI determining if you can attend college or serve in the military, Do you want AI making the decision if you get hired for a job. Do you want AI grading your job performance determining your pay raise or bonus. The people supporting AI believe they're shielded from this but think it okay for everyone else. So yes, there needs to be discussion and legislation to constrain the use of AI/ML.
Exactly the same here. I worked with adobe software for 25 years. I've been working with Resolve for Color Grading since 10 years, but never left completely. This month I finally did it. Ended all subscriptions and getting deep into Resolve. Takes some time, but it is so worth it. Can't recommend it enough. Thanks for your perspective on this.
Yes! Adobe tried to acquire Figma a couple years ago, but the EU put a stop to it. I think Adobe ended up having to pay Figma $1B for pulling out of the deal! Ouch.
Totally understandable. I can relate to your frustration - that annoying bar ALWAYS gets in my way. Photoshop has become so clunky that I can't use it for what it was actually originally designed for anymore.
Making changes in stages, plus, I get the issues with Midjourney. To that end, I am not convinced I'll keep using it. It's been an experiment. Even so, I wanted to be honest in the vid. Did't want to act like I was pure when in fact I'm screwing around with some AI. Thanks.
The ai bar is so annoying, trying to always stick to the picture, I agree. It adds weight to the bottom of the picture and interferes with the composition of a photo I’m working on. All valid points on other things as well. I wish it was as easy to opt out of them as it is from using Adobe.
All I've ever wanted is for my software to get out of my way and let me do what I need to do. Half the time I spend in Microsoft Word is fighting the autocorrects and autoformats and removing the squiggly red lines and getting it to stop making bulleted lists, etc etc etc. I don't need my hand held I need my tools to stop badgering me.
I only use MS Office products when my clients require it. All my writing is done in a clean markdown editor (iAWriter, Ulysses, and Obsidian) and then ported over to whatever app needed for the final deliverable. Love writing in a clean environment. MS Word is a bloated trainwreck.
I hate when Microsoft and other apps do this too. The auto corrects are becoming a real nuisance to me lately. It automatically substitutes words and phrases for those from the dictionary and it throws off my messages. I have to proofread EVERYTHING before I hit the Send button or I look and sound like an idiot. I’m not talking about typos but phrases that are spelled correctly and don’t make sense. It never used to be this irritating before. Simplifying my work may be their intention but it it only creates more work for me AND requires me to send follow up emails apologizing for these errors. 😐
Ugh, Microsoft's defaults. I also hate that default setting where when you try to select a word, line of text, or a paragraph, but it also grabs an extra word I didn't want selected, and even the _'hard return'/paragraph character at the end of that line too. I always had to go and turn that OFF. Trying to make a selection shouldn't have to be a pain in the arse.
Completely agree with you on Adobe's attitude regarding its "customers," but we need to bear in mind that Adobe is hardly alone in this. Check out Jenny Nicholson's funny/sad video about Disney: "The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel." And need I mention poor Boeing, the company that can’t keep the doors from falling off its planes anymore? Remember how they moved the HQ from the factory to DC, so they could lobby the government better? They did make a lot of money, for a while. Speaking of HQs, the former American icon known as GE vacated their own headquarters, broke itself up, was delisted from the DOW. Both companies got this way when the executives devoted themselves to making money, instead of better products. And those execs were paid handsomely for doing so. Maybe they will have their names put on business schools, like a scarlet letter. Meanwhile, the other corporations/monopolies have turned into predators, ready to take over the world. And AI? Like blood in the water to a shark. I beg to differ slightly, this wasn't the work of some nanny state, or police state. This was the expansion of buying/selling/working (capitalism) into every aspect of our lives, 24/7, facilitated by digital technology. We are fully indoctrinated secular/materialist/consumerist/individualist/side-hustling Americans now. We wear our SUVs and giant pickups, Apple Watches and iPhones as proof of our belonging. The Amazon warehouse has replaced the church, and our image in the smartphone has become our new idol. We celebrate the "self" as Brand, like a miniature company. Because: buying and selling is what it's all about. Led, of course, by our great Brands, such as Adobe, the choice of creators. What, Teddy Roosevelt, do I hear you moaning helplessly in your grave? Sorry, the predators are roaming around again. Hardly a bunch of harmless “nannies.” If only! Watch that Apple “Crush” video, if you haven't already. Why Nanny, what big ears you have! Time to update Reagan: “I’m from the corporation, and I’m here to help you!” Just “agree” to this little “contract” here, or else my buddy here, AI, will break your legs, fool. ...... "Look around you, this is the greatest country in the world, ever! Dow breaks 40,000, a sacred number, or was that 36,000? Companies worth $3,000,000,000,000 each, isn't that proof of success? We broke out of our chains, and that's what this country is all about!" In other words, the money changers bought the temple, and now own it. Shall we celebrate on the 4th?
Yes! And I am with you. When IO used the “nannification” line I am really addressing a larger trend that large entities (corporations, government, institutions) all assume they know what’s best for you and I and that consumers are abdicating their responsibility for themselves and are looking to these large entities for safety, pleasure, and ease. So, I agree with you. I will say that if one looks you do see a kind of coordination between our totalizing government and big corporations; a kind of corporatism. But, yes, the money hangers own the temple and they’ve turning it into a disco.
Yup, Americans do love convenience, along with luxury. And AC. And having things delivered. And being told by our custom media feed what we already believe. And we have all these things, but are still not happy. On the contrary, we are divided into tribes, and are yelling at each other, sometimes even threatening each other, especially when online. Could something be wrong? I was just trying to get across that for the past 4 decades we have been sold on the idea that government, per se, is always the problem, and companies, per se, are always the solution. Private is inherently better than public. Don’t good monopolies achieve efficiencies and thereby reduce prices, asked Robert Bork? The free market automatically makes everything work out. Government, just keep your hands off. This seems laughably naive now, doesn’t it? You may recall that Reagan fired the air traffic controllers, supposedly to make air travel safer. He said bad things would happen if the union members were allowed to stop working…which he then guaranteed would happen by firing them all! ???? And forty years later controllers are overworked, unhappy, and making mistakes that could kill people. I don’t think our big corporations have been motivated by a desire to do what is “best” for us. They just do what they do. They control us to extract the maximum profit. It’s all about so-called “shareholder value,” nothing else. And executive salaries. I am applying Occam’s razor. Hey, nobody is getting promoted for CUTTING prices, certainly not at Adobe! Or Disney, or McDonald’s, which admittedly did just throw a bone to the mob that was advancing toward it with torches. I have actually eaten at the McDonald’s that is now infamous for the $18 Big Mac meal. Yes, it was expensive. It is at a rest stop on I-95, so they’ve got you where they want you. Hungry, and with places to go. Now, this long-time Mac user will admit that…Apple…has certain paternalistic characteristics. I know this will come as a shock to you! Apple knows best. Apple does things the Apple way. And Apple sure loves money, doesn’t it? It just doesn’t love sharing it. My mother was a commercial artist. Her specialty, fashion illustrations for department stores, is long gone. I see commercial illustration, graphic design, etc., as likewise right in the cross hairs of the corporate budget cutters. You are not crazy to be really concerned. AI + corporations = scorched-earth job destruction. That is if the AI works. And if it doesn’t, there will be job cuts to pay for the AI that didn’t work. You know how corporate budgets work. Remember, there are crocodiles running things, they have a simple motivation. You may love art, but they love money. Thankfully, all I personally use from Adobe right now is Lightroom. I am looking for a replacement…maybe Darktable? Darn you Apple, why did you drop Aperture? I am cancelling my subscription unless there is a regime change at Adobe, soon. Betraying your customers has to have a cost. I can, and will live without Lightroom. We need somebody to make a decent editor for big batches of photos. Offline. Coders, here is your opportunity! I like Fast Raw Viewer, but it doesn’t do adjustments. Yet? Do check out Cory Doctorow’s book “Chokepoint Capitalism,” which goes into how “creatives” like us are particularly at risk right now with behemoths like Adobe, Amazon, Spotify etc around, dominating their respective markets. Knowledge is power.
I am a strategy/marketing/branding consultant. My creations are videos, podcast, articles-that's why it's easier for me to leave Adobe. Visual design (outside of video editing) isn't a core of what I do. My website: mikegastin dot com
Mike, I just recently turned off UA-cam notifications because it was starting to overwhelm and interrupt my workflow and free time. After watching your video from today I was reminded I enjoyed the opportunity to catch your channel during a Live view which was spontaneous. Therefore I conclude I must re-enable UA-cam notifications again so that I do not miss your next Live Event. Hey, the sacrifices one must make for social enrichment and to learn from others within your special UA-cam community 😊. Mike, I really appreciate your style, fluidity, personal approach and desire to promote a shared exchange. I like that you open the subject areas very broadly. Perhaps your background of marketing allows for the anchor or pivot which touches the entire society.
Wow, thank you. Your comments are really encouraging. At times I wonder if I am just some old guy rambling on YT (I am!) but you have reminded me that there is room on YT for all kinds of approaches-even mine.
The major problem with AI is that it’s not really creative. All it knows to do is try to guess what the user wants. I think that the more humans will use AI, the less creative their work will be and because AI is training all the time on its own garbage, things will just keep on deteriorating
Congratulations - and thank you for making this video. Adobe charged me for a year when I terminated what I thought was a monthly subscription. What was mean was that they don't run your current month to the end of the month when you end the subscription - it has to be instant. So vowed not to go back and absolutely loving the backlash that is so long coming. Kudos!
FROM ANY ANGLE, THIS VIDEO IS SO IMPORTANT........it reveals not only common sense but the necessity of struggle in progreess and the urgent call to push back relentlessly against this wave of CONFORMITY AND CONTROL.
@@MikeGastin although much simpler, my first encounter with the 1984/nanny state came with the agressive and imposing way itunes, spotify, imposed playlists and ways to listen music. Where my preferences were buried under "helpful" suggestions. Thats another thing, it always comes as a magical solution of a problem that is not always present, but because of our default trusting nature we fall for it.
I use Cockos Reaper for audio production. I can use a ton of VSTs in it before buffering issues. Way more VSTs than with Ableton. The price is good and customizability is amazing. Just my 2cents.
A lot of Adobe's success, beside being the industry standard, is the "cost" of learning a new platform. It's a pain, especially if you're a professional making your living using their products.
@@MikeGastin in sociology it is called "path dependency" when the cost of change seemingly outweights the benefits. For the same reason the keyboards that we all use for typing are far from the perfect layout for quick typing, but it is too late to change now. Interesting video btw, you are doing me a great favor - I have so far only used Affinity and Resolve and have the slight hope that enough ppl make the switch so that i never have to learn adobe. Apart from it being "industry standard", all the comparison videos pointed out very few benefits of that ecosystem.
From a fellow creative AND boomer - love the honesty and sincerity here and your willingness to open the conversation. This is an issure I've seen and also felt for a while. I'm all into the alternatives and willing to learn anew as long as I'm not having to relearn (aka version creep) every 6 months. I'll be following the comments - thanks again, Mike!
Right now I am using DaVinci Resolves audio module, Fairlight. It doesn't seem good enough for what I want. A lot of people here swear by Reaper, which I am going to test drive in a few weeks. My hunch is it will do what I'm looking for.
Mike this is probably the best explanation of life today. Rounded out by Adobe biting the hand that feeds it. Personally I got out when they lied about Lightroom, but adding to that, I use a DSLR (don’t need mirrorless) my car is 12yrs old and lets me drive it. My iPhone has a fingerprint button… Maybe us old guys appreciate the challenge and want our freedom of choice to be respected. Thanks again for the great post.
No worries Mike, you put it better than most because you put it in context with life today, a much bigger issue. Here’s another ‘nugget’ for you. My original, paid for Photoshop CS6, the last one you could buy… doesn’t work anymore. If you try to open it, Adobe says it’s fake and won’t let you. Despite me buying it and having the correct serials etc, even the original CD. Thanks Adobe..! I’m now waiting for my Lightroom catalogue, also the last one you could buy to stop working..! Luckily I’ve been using Capture One for a few years so will keep adding to that catalogue… they take our money but it’s never easy is it..?
I have been using Affinity Photo for about 5 years now and love it. What did you do with all your photo in the Adobe Cloud? Nice thing about Affinity is no cloud backup.
Adobe, like the other application software monopolies(MS Office, Autodesk) was really built on making themselves the "industry standard". But almost all of the benefit was realized nearly at the beginning. With these apps, it's nice to be able to edit things with selections and layers and undo, to edit video non-linearly and tween your animations instead of keyframing. If you shot film and drew artwork like you were living in 1980, but you added a robust, high-performance version of those basic features, you'd be close to even with anyone in 2024. Everything after the basics became more questionable: there were countless design fads based around features introduced in these apps over the years, but it was a kind of circuitous phenomenon, a way of demonstrating that you had the latest version, not that your craft was getting better. This goes hand-in-hand with how much we've professionalized software development, in fact. It's not that these things are so hard to program that only these corporations can make them - the inner core that drives the app is always done by a few really brilliant people, not some accumulation of industrial manpower - it's that the public has been shepherded along to avoid developing a taste for software literacy and instead stay in a dependent "app for that" role by increasing the level of bullshit throughout the entire platform, from locked-down hardware upwards. The brilliant parts are held hostage by the layers separating them from the user. The AI features just happen to be the most "app for that" thing we could ever hope to come up with, and it's really become a watershed moment for refusal and opt-out.
Great comment! I left Autodesk when they bought up and killed off Softimage which was better than any other 3D package in their arsenal of products at the time. I went OSS with Blender 3D and although it was hard at first it has paid (and is paying) infinite dividends since both in monetary terms and as an artist. Use GIMP (I hate the name) and also have Affinity Photo licence and they handle everything I need between them. Inkscape does me for any vector work. Plasticity 3D for CAD/NURBS work. I only use Autodesk or Adobe when working on site for a client at their insistence which is a bind TBH! I also use the Mk1 eyeball and pencil/ball point pen with a scanner when I feel dangerous!
I could feel the pain in your tone. I'm so sorry. .Friends reflecting on Adobe since last week had a similar tone. Just a couple of days ago, I snapped up an Affinity license. Totally with you on not wanting our tools to be sentient coz we are the creator--- we don't want to be turned into a "tool" of our toolset.
I have already made the decision to use DaVinci, but I question if I can replace PhotoShop. It is a mourning process to lose the knowledge share and workflow I have developed in Adobe products. I have been concerned with the SaaS model and now my concerns have come to light.
It's gonna be hard to ever get fully away from Adobe in my line of work currently. But for personal stuff I'm going to make the effort. Resolve is great software. Gonna give Affinity a try.
Your comments represent me, many "creators" really aren't anymore, and the saddest thing is that most of them would be happy that their image becomes the best with just one click. I'm not a purist, but working on an image is what, for some, gives us the satisfaction of the task completed and comparing how we improve over time, all of that has almost disappeared.
Good question. I don't think there are resolution/aspect ratio constraints. That said, check out one of the resolve forums and ask there. I bet you'll get great info.
I understand 100%. I'm fortunate to be in a place where I can leave. Ten years ago I was running a design and branding shop. There would have been no way-in fact, I would not even have considered it at the time. Adobe is the standard and if you're a pro you gotta use them.
Don’t know what industry or country you’re in, but Adobe is definitely NOT industry standard. If you have a client suggesting Adobe only then just don’t tell the client what you use. But I’ve never seen a client tell me I have to use Adobe products, ever, (20+ years). Why do you think Adobe have the prompt for “Maximum compatibility” when saving files … it’s because they ARE NOT the Industry standard. Try Affinity Photo 2 … it can do everything Adobe and more and fully compatible with file Imports/Exports.
The day Wine or Proton or any of the other compatibility layers are figured out 100%, I'm off of Windows for good. Until then, I mean... I game a lot, and I can't even get Sky to work right v_v. Even on Proton, it just doesn't run. I think I tried Linux Mint. And I understand the argument: well, learn more about Linux and keep tinkering, you can get it working if you keep working at it. Or try a different distro. This is probably true! I could probably find the thing that's wrong and fix it given enough time and effort. But... on Windows, it already works. And that school of thought isn't going to win people over who don't have the desire to open the terminal, you know? I think that's what's holding back more massive adoption.
@@tangente00 Affinity Designer 2 and Affinity Photo 2 are better replacements for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. And I know what I said, Photoshop and Illustrator have lost massive market share because there are so many other products that can do vector graphics and raster graphics at much lower cost (or even free). But if you don't believe me, Adobe Stock is down 22% YTD for 2024 to quote ""This is creating concerns on the health of Creative Cloud and the pace of AI monetization," Jefferies analyst Brent Thill said in a client note" ... in addition, Adobe missed their financial projections ... they're in trouble, big trouble.
Considering doing the same. For premiere I would go Davinci Resolve, for photoshop there are other options. I don’t know what’s the choice for Lightroom yet. I don’t give a fck about generative Ai I never use it and I never will because those softwares steal from unlicensed or shady licensed works. Anyone knows an alternative for Lightroom. I am also going to cancel my Adobe stock contributor account. They never pay me well anyhow.
I like the idea of having little alerts that might tell me I'm getting too close to this or that on a car but I definitely want to be able to turn things on and off, give me the control.
The entire vfx house I work at also dropped Adobe altogether and onto another company! Who knows how many other companies are dropping on daily bases as well. thanks for the video
I get it. The fact is, Adobe has been able to be lazy, abusive, and gouge its customers because there are not a lot of great alternatives. I believe that's changing, but for folks that need higher-powered solutions, Adobe may still be the best bet. For now.
@@MikeGastin I use DXO photolab, from a raw processing point of view I wholeheartedly agree, the missing and crucial part is the library/database aspect of DXO. Lightroom leads in that one but crucial aspect by a very large margin.
@@wielkolak I have had DXO photlab for many years. It’s truly outstanding but the image library, sorting, EXIF editing and searching is the one thing that Adobe Lightroom has that nobody else has so tightly integrated into the overall workflow as they have. If DXO could import Adobe catalog libraries and support that functionality, yes, I would be free of Adobe.
I abandoned Adobe a couple years ago, as I saw the writing on the wall. Sadly, the one tool I use for work, Figma, was acquired by Adobe, and I'm sure they will run it into the ground, just like every other product they've acquired. Sometime in the near future, I plan to make my own UI tool. I'm almost certain I could come up with something far better.
Thanks! I am shooting with a Black Magic Design Pocket Cinema 6K G2. (That's how I got my copy of Resolve Studio, btw. Came with the cam.) I shoot in Black Magic Raw, edit in Resolve, and then output to YT in 4K.
Sadly, not yet. There are a lot of requests for it, but nothing to date. Some have gotten it to work through Wine or Bottles, but it's work. I just saw that VMware was made free, and I'm going to see if that's a viable option. That would get me off Windows too.
I did the same as you a few years back when Affinity was still on version 1 of their wares. Same with DaVinci Resolve. Haven't looked back or feel like I'm missing out on anything.
I just subscribed to your channel because of this video recommendation. Nothing to do with the content or this subject matter but everything to do with your “hey buddy let’s grab some coffee, sit and chat” vibe. Looking forward to checking out your previous videos and future content! Good vibes! ☀️💚
Agree with you, the writing was on the wall for a long time and now it has escalated to a point where people say collectively, enough is enough. I hope you enjoy affinity. I switched a year ago and never looked back.
The nanification of our productivity and creativity is so true! Well done, Mike!! I recently got my wife a new vehicle, and the adaptive cruise control makes it self-evident that I'm not really doing the driving. I need to pick up an 88 Jeep with a carburetor to feel sane.
I'm a cartoonist, and I had a similar kind of epiphany regarding Photoshop some years back as you did with DaVinci. I was kind of burned out on art at the time, and I decided to try Clip Studio Paint (then Manga Studio 5) because they had a sweet discount offer. The software totally revitalised my love for the artistic process, suddenly it felt fun to draw again. I felt like PS fought me at every turn while CSP just let me get on with it. I realised I had been in an abusive relationship with PS for 15 years plus. So I made the switch and I never looked back.
I heard someone was in a car that was being attacked by a crazy person, they tried to drive away but the person just stood in front and it slammed the brakes on so they couldn't drive. I love AI. But there is a time and place for it.
I made the decision to move away from Adobe after they raised the subscription price this year. Here is what I'm using instead. Davinci Resolve - After Effects, Premiere Pro Shutter Encoder - Media Encoder DxO Phot Lab 7 - Light Room Krita + Stable Diffusion - Photoshop Blender - Substance Painter Probably will get Affinity Photo2 as well and am curious what people think of it?
Good Video! I also canceled my sub at the beginning of the month and was delighted to see the flash sale for affinity and purchased the suite. It has been pretty good so far. Thanks for your perspective! Cheers!
As a professional who I've been working my whole designer's life with these programmes, do you think that the Affinity suite is equal to Adobe's? Can they be a trustworthy replacement? And I mean mostly for the printing procedures etc, not the shortcuts or whatever. Thank you in advance
I can't say it's equal. It's great for my needs, but I would suspect there are people who will find it wanting. It retails pretty low, so might be worth buying and playing around with to see if it will do what you need it to. Sorry I can't help more.
Left Adobe a while back (used professionally since 1995). Affinity and Resolve made the transition an absolute breeze and have not hindered my productivity at all. Btw: is that a Berkey desktop image I spotted?
you nailed it when you said "give us our creative struggle back". I have felt this way since the rise of AI and adobe heavily pushing AI. I feel like we are being trained to be bots and not creators. For me to jump ship would be very hard -- especially since I use so many of their products, including After Effects which is in a league of it's own.
Can you imagine a pencil factory reserving a proprietary right to your story just because you used their pencil.
This is what Adobe is doing
100%!
hear ye! hear ye!
Ha! That is one of THE best analogies I've seen on the subject, and spot on too!
Adobe sold itself as a tool for artists. Now it is selling itself as a replacement for us. We should all have seen this coming.
They did it so slowly! But most people are stupid for jumping on Creative Cloud as soon as it came out!
I think you're right.
Dam Right. I fear for what this A.I. future holds for us humans
Well, UA-cam and Instagram started as platforms for independents and artists; but good luck on those fronts. Screw the whole AI angle, Adobe left me when they went subscription. I want to own my tools plain and simple. The life of an independent artist of any discipline is never guaranteed and I want to at least be able to continue to work if a month or two come along when I’m wondering if I can make rent.
Artists who don’t make their living from their art did see this coming a long time ago, and it was the artists who were doing alright at the time telling us that 40 bucks a month was no big deal.and that we were complaining over nothing.
Sorry but all art software will eventually have AI. Affinity now owned by Canva which is now AI heavy will most likely implement AI in the Affinity software. AI is great as a tool but shouldn’t be used as replacement for one’s design knowledge and skill.
I left Adobe when they went to a subscription service to be honest.
You were way ahead of the curve.
I switched to Linux when the subscription model went full swing. Opensource alternatives to adobe: GIMP, Inkscape, Krita - just donate to them instead
Me too….and they did that shortly after I had purchased a rather expensive Creative Suite package too.
Same here. I hated the thought of renting software and not owning it, and the idea of interfacing with their computers bothered me even then. I stuck with CS6 until they invalidated the serial numbers. THAT really bothered me. I bought that software! I own it, and now I can't install it on my new laptop?? A terrible way to treat customers.
We moved to Affinity Photo when that happened and I have never looked back.
this is resonating pretty hard.
i installed Gimp last year for someone, they didn’t even want my email, i clicked Download and just instantly had the software. pretty wild in 2024
Used Gimp many years ago and it was fine. Kinda clunky and unrefined. But I'm not power user, so my opinion is dated and likely irrelevant when it comes to Gimp. Never even thought to give a look this time around. Maybe I should!
@@MikeGastin GIMP is vastly improved ,but like any software you have to learn it and people would rather pay money than learn anything.
I have a friend that insist on pirated Photoshop when I install Linux OSs for him. He never uses pirated PS for anything but the most basic editing but he won't learn how to do the same edits in GIMP
GIMP makes me suicidal. The UI/UX is excruciating. Been using Affinity for a couple of years but that's paid software (one time though. No subscription) so they do need your email address..
@@xzenoris Affinity available on Linux desktop?
@@xzenor Hahaha same here man. I gave it a chance couple of times but there is no way I could work on that. I would rather use Photopea in browser haha. Same here, Affinity is just wonderful for me. Reminds me time when I was opening Photoshop with pleasure and will to work. Long time ago. Now its Affinity Photo/Designer.
8:08 ‘’Adobe your products are like hammers, saws, tape measures and screw drivers to me, I don’t need them to be sentient, I don’t need them to be thinking, I am the creator, I am the person with the vision, I am the human being!’’ powerful quote!
Yeah, Adobe is just... inhumane.
🙏🏼
It's part of ensuring lock in. They don't want you capable, they want you dependent.. Anyone still using any software that is using your input to train AI is basically the same as the people training their outsourced replacements back in the early 2000s. There's also the distasteful free labour element too. They want you to pay for the software but then they also want you to work for free in helping them improve it. If you're doing work for them they should be paying you, not the other way around.
That’s a great point. Should have a check box “allow us to use your data for training and get a 10% discount on your subscription”
True to a certain point! But with this thinking we would still ride horses.
After 40 years, it’s time to switch gear, Adobe’s gone, let’s give him a cheer! 🎉🚀
Haha! Exactly. 😉
I agree with you completely
Even knowing I don't drive (I lost that ability it was stolen ) from me
from nearly over 40 years ago
And with the AI being shoved down everyone's throat
You can't no longer do your simple job
However I do not own any businesses of any kind I do use the original old fashioned Adobe Yes I still have it from a DVD insulation on a separate computer that does not connect to anything
It is the Adobe Lightroom classic 2021 and Photoshop 2022 for my photography edits that's all it's used for
And since it was a one-time purchase which cost my ass a good amount of time and effort finding them
So there is no subscription there is no other bull crap that comes in there is no AI crap that comes across my windows it is just used specifically and design only for my photography edits and I still struggle with it because I don't know all of it
I could use your help
Matter of fact any help would be a greatly appreciated
I need a color preset to work with IR720 and IR 556
I have tried everything to create the preset in Adobe but me personally I cannot do that there's something I am missing and I've looked all over UA-cam and everything else they show it but I just can't do it
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Anyone here that can help? Please comment!
I totally agree.
I switched to Affinity Photo and Davinci Resolve a couple of years ago. Why? Because adobe screwed me. I had a 'perpetual' license for photoshop and premiere, for which I paid a lot in upgrades over the years. Then, after a routine windows update, adobe decided my software needed to be 're-authenticated.' In the meantime however, without any notice, they had 'literally' removed the authentication servers for my versions, making this impossible. When I tracked down a service rep, he told me that my "Only Choice" was to subscribe. Meaning: Pay even more to license software which I had already paid for. They stole my software and denied me access to my own projects. I felt like I had been raped. Screw adobe. I'm out too.
A major selling point for Affinity and Davinci, is that their software is not subscription based, and based on their very public comments, likely never will be. Beyond this however, both software packages are absolutely awesome ... far better than adobe anyway.
Anyone still needing a reason to switch ... Affinity is currently offering their software for 50% off.
"We have searched your files and found you created a video against Adobe which breaks our terms of service with you. This action has canceled your subscription. You must now pay the cancellation fee of 50% of your remaining contract obligation."
Literally what is happening next. It's not even about AI.
This.
Dystopian - but true.
Imagine having to pay a company for a product, only for them to take ownership of what you create, with the product you paid for. Business transactions have been turned upside down, what a world.
What a world, indeed.
It feels like some form of modern sharecropping.
in modern clownworld. This isn't suprising not one bit, they where pushing this ever since they got rid of and did away with physical hard copies and retail versions of the product.
not only that, but a company that only exists thanks to creatives. However, this was always how Adobe behaves (and practically most too big int. corp.). In 2009 I and two colleagues founded FreeFreeHand and we gathered over 6000 designers to sue Adobe over its hostile takeover and burial of FreeHand. We just wanted to get it back. Adobe bought justice, we could not compare with their kind of money and reached only a lousy settlement.
Apple owns your iPhone and you Mac. you all don't complain just take it for granted.
Same here, went to Affinity and Resolve. I have 4 months left. I insisted on paying the cancellation fee. Then their retention dept. gave me two months free, promising that I can still cancel on August 11 on unchanged terms. Then I'll pay cancellation for the last 2 months, and it's over. Software is uninstalled already. I was also an Adobe customer since the early 90s.
Wow. You've been in a long time. Someone told me that you can keep cancelling and then getting the two-month free indefinitely. Lol. I'm not interested, as I just wanted out. However, would be funny if a lot of people did that. (I don't even know if that's true, tbh.) Anyway, all the best to you!
I payed the cancellation fee too, I also didn't want two months free. Also used adobe for 20 years. I use AI pretty much, but I value my privacy more
Good luck, Affinity was bought out by Canva!
Watch them like a hawk. I was told by Adobe on three separate occasions that my Adobe Stock account had been canceled only to be charged for it the very next month. I eventually had to block them from debuting my bank account.
Same here, canceled and was then told my account has been suspended as they couldn't get anh money from my account. I told them to remove my banking details and all personal details off their system. Moved to Affinity a few month back. So much happier
The thing is the lost trust. Once it is lost . . .
Good point. Once that's gone it's hard to get it back-especially when dealing with a giant corp.
When a company takes away my ability to turn off auto renew, I know they are not looking out for the customer.
@@MikeGastin Base on how they can legit change the ToS on the fly, it just a sign that they're already done training their AI on user data and ready to bring it to the market. The change in ToS is just a final step for them to make it legally.
Keep in mind that they have plan and work and invest on it for year. Do you think they would throw away year of training AI just because of a few word on the term of user?? Not in million years.
As long as Creative Cloud and their Ethical AI project still exist, they wont give up their dream about user's data.
the subscription model was the first nail in the coffin.
@@portersblackboard Share holder is their true customer now, and users are just production for them to sell off among AI company
In my initial career I was a graphic artist for a television station where I used, Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects on a regular basis. Over the years I would at least get every other update to Photoshop from 4.0 to CS4. When I learned they were turning to the subscription model, I bought one of the last versions of Photoshop I found which I could own and I haven't sent any more money to Adobe since.
Smart move!
I did the same
I have Photoshop 2022 and LRC 2021
On a PC with out the Internet
I'm african. I've never paid 😂
I never thought Adobe going subscription was as egregious as other companies. If you regularly upgraded the packages the subscription actually turned out cheaper.
The biggest problem with subscription model Adobe did was get other companies to normalise this. Clip studio was the worst. It’s a sub $200 app that now has the most convoluted payment tiers I’m off them. I regularly use Final Cut on my Mac, sticking to Luma fusion on my iPad.
What will you do when you upgrade your computer or your hard dive fails, you need to reinstall, and activation servers are shut down?
The moment at 16 minutes and 38 seconds encapsulates a pervasive issue that extends beyond Adobe. It underscores the lack of freedom to be valued as individuals rather than objects for-profit and emphasizes the crucial need for privacy. He touches upon the same subjects, and the only way to make changes is to get together and make it happen. Humans demand and deserve respect, not to be reduced to mere numbers. Check out the latest Adobe rants from Louis Rossman. He touches upon the same subjects, and the only way to make changes is to get together and make it happen.
Thank you. Yes, the issue is much bigger and way deeper than Adobe. This is at its root about what it means to be human and what the forces around us are doing to strip us of our humanity. I’m convinced we’re going to have to fight hard if we want to retain our ability to live our lives on our own terms.
@@MikeGastin The underlying force is called psychopathy.
The fact that you HAD to click agree to this new change just to keep access to your work files...
The opt out after the fact is nonsense. I don't need a corporation bullying me like this.
To hell with Adobe.
Amen.
Consent is the way of civilization... and tyranny.
This is what made me a bit steamy too. I was about to start my design day working for my Church and I felt like I was held hostage by having to click accept or pack up and go home.
And what happens if we say no? They penalize customers who cancel before the end of their agreement but I’m guessing they don’t let us off the hook when they’re the ones altering the agreement. I think Adobe just got flooded by unethical corporate a-holes as they grew over the past decade. I used to love Adobe and now I despise them.
@@kgeo753what made you love Adobe in the first place? Their software is nothing less than a ransomware or a virus even years ago.
You have to sign into Adobe to uninstall it. I don't want to use it. I want to get rid of it! But first, I have to sign into Adobe. Not to mention all the background processes that they install and run. Always....
Same here. I just quit. I will save a bundle moving to Affinity, Moho, and Motion. It wasn’t the AI it was the licensing section of the TOS.
Lots of folks angry about the new TOS. I don't like it. You're going to see similar language all over the place going forward. The industry (tech in general) have decided that Ai is the future and privacy is a joke.
just pirate its that easy lol
Same I’m currently learning Moho and leaving AE after 5 years (im a graphic designer who does animation). The only thing that worries me at many dedicated motion design agencies AE is still pretty much industry standard
@@isukwithnames1811 there's pretty much no good alternative as straight 1:1 replacements, even the replacements are either online crap, or another subscription with limited features compared to adobe.
I moved to Affinity products three years ago, and never looked back! Adobe’s business model goes against my philosophy!
I wish I knew about Affinity earlier. Sounds like you don't regret the move.
I’m also happy. I’ve been using the suite for many years.
Nice! Do you know a software like After Effects?
I’m not sure. As far as I checked: fx mhome hit film pro, Blackmagic design fusion studio, Blender, Filmora or Foundry Nuke Studio.
@@luisjordan8760 It depends on what specialty of After Effects you want to replace. If its vfx, Blackmagic Fusion, Blender, etc. if its motion graphics, Cinema4d. Many motion artists who discovered c4d never came back to Ae. Just look at what you use Ae for and search for the alternative for the specialization.
I think this video expresses what many of us think, I'm jumping the ship at the end of the year.
All the best!
Linux + Gimp + Inkscape + Krita + Openshot (for video editing). 20 years paying nothing to create my designs. The only thing that I bought was Xara Designer that I managed to run on Linux.
I may end up there ... on a homemade PC ... some day. I'm on Apple's platform right now but see the writing on the wall.
@@MikeGastin I've noticed that quite a few of the forums, news sites and other parts of the Linux eco-system I'm apart of has seen a marked increase in "newbs" the last 6 months. It seems folks have had enough ice water thrown on them that they are awake and looking around. KDE and Gnome have improved by leaps and bounds. Divinci runs on Linux really well. :)
It feels good to own the computers I have and do with them what I want done, not what a megacorp wants done with them. Sure, it's a bit more work but once you have things setup, it's easy to backup configs and then let things settle and just use the damn computer. :)
@@MikeGastinApple is starting to do the same kind of thing to their creators. I'm sure some other company will take the void.
I remember other huge companies like Corel going the way of the Dodo... it's going to happen to Adobe too. That's one of the certainties in life everything dies.
I am thinking about setting up a parallel Linux system sooner than later to start testing the waters.
@@MikeGastin Try looking at Gimp + Inkscape + Krita now on your *current* OS while using Affinity. They're free & could expand your tool box in the time it takes to learn them. It will also give you an idea if & *how* you would want to migrate to Linux. Having apps you already use will make switching OS much easier.
fun fact
If you go through to the very last screen on the cancellation process for your adobe plan, they offer you 2 months free. You can redo, to my knowledge, unlimited times.
I SAW THAT! When that popped up I wondered if one could do that over and over. Haha! Thanks for sharing. Maybe someone here will give that a try. ;)
Yeap, been doing that for many years. Loyalty is not rewarded!
Careful with that, they might consider that 2 months as a renewal of contract, read carefully. Not saying Adobe is doing that, but I have seen other companies do it before.
this is so true. last time i cancelled a subscription because a employee left, they offered me 3 months free if i do not cancel it plus 6 months of adobe stock for all employees. 3 different guys from adobe called to me.
You can also CHANGE your plan to something else, resetting the clock. Then cancel your new plan in the 30 day window (I did it the same day) and there's no fee!
It feels nice listening to someone speak common sense!
Thank you.
I permanently cancelled my full CC after 20+ years. I'll never go back no matter what they do or say. PS Affinity is 50% off -!!
Wow! Congrats!
Yep. Just bought that sale. 👍🏻
I hope that people leaves Microsoft too if possible.
-> Linux
100%.
If Serif Affinity could be the first to bring the products to Linux, I think that would pull a lot more people away from both Adobe and Microsoft.
I did that back in 1998. I've been 80% Linux (desktop) and 20% Apple (laptop) since then. I learned then that Microsoft couldn't be trusted.
getting super creepy vibes of MS since Billy Gates got complicated.
Went thru all versions of Adobe software from 1990 until retirement in 2017. Still doing a few projects, but with the Affinity suite. It was surprisingly easy to migrate and way, way WAY cheaper!
does Affinity have AI masking like Photoshop? I use this for my birding photography. Was looking at Affinity and darklabs for RAW processing, but from what I have been able to see, neither supports AI masking, which is important to my workflow...
Nice! And, congrats on retirement. Hope it's a blast. ;)
@@davepastern It does have some kind of smart masking that allows for getting very accurate selections fairly quickly, but you can not just click an object only once. So a rough selection is quicker in PS, but an accurate one in Affinity to me personally (but i am quite inexperienced with PS). Affintiy Photo is able to manage RAW images, but it does not have a library option and cant easily copy settings from one image to another. So for a RAW editor for many files I dont think it is a great option. For that I did get myself ON1, which is fine, but not perfect, yet you can get a perpetual license for about 100€. Problem there is that they only bring out free updates for a year and keep bigger ones behind a paywall (existing customers get a discount), while Affinity has only made users pay for a new update once in 7 years.
When Adobe changed the naming of the 'master' page in InDesign I knew it was over
So many little hints along the way. And, yeah, that's nonsense.
I've migrated to Krita and Davinci Resolve a few years ago when adobe forced the subscription model on us, it was a pain at first, but now Im much better off
Awesome!
Mozilla Firefox allows you to open and edit PDFs.
Oh! Another plus for Firefox. Thank you.
@@MikeGastin Yes , I use FF for all the interactive pdf forms I use. It is a very good viewer and you can have multiple tabs open.
For annotating pdfs I use Xournal++ and for reading large pdf manuals I use Sioyek
@@MikeGastin People who used FF moved on too. Be Brave!
This was a refreshing video. I don't use Adobe and haven't used Adobe in quite a long time. I saw the writing on the wall when it went subscription based. I have used Affinity and DaVinci Resolve for years and I won't look back.
Kudos to you, my man. Keep on keeping on. 👊🏿
Thank you!
When I worked in corporate (Fortune 100) I learned that "Big Tech" assumes legal ownership or at least co-ownership. The licensing of software as opposed to selling software opens the door to this murky situation. The legal agreements are mind blowing... even for lawyers. Now the AI thing will add several more layers to the complexity and murkiness.
Yeah, good point. It's only going to get worse for consumers and users at this point. We can't just let it happen, though.
I think the legislations need to put a firestop to these things, but too many governments are too into the AI craze. Most don't consider the implications of those usages in their communications, especially legally...
@@PrograError My major concern is replacing human consideration and decision making with AI/ML. Do you really want AI determining if you can have a... credit card, buy a home, buy a car etc etc etc. Do you want AI determining if you can attend college or serve in the military, Do you want AI making the decision if you get hired for a job. Do you want AI grading your job performance determining your pay raise or bonus. The people supporting AI believe they're shielded from this but think it okay for everyone else. So yes, there needs to be discussion and legislation to constrain the use of AI/ML.
@@roninatlanta TBH even before the current wave, pretty sure there are already software doing those stuff...
Exactly the same here. I worked with adobe software for 25 years. I've been working with Resolve for Color Grading since 10 years, but never left completely. This month I finally did it. Ended all subscriptions and getting deep into Resolve. Takes some time, but it is so worth it. Can't recommend it enough.
Thanks for your perspective on this.
That's great! Glad to know that people like you have tried and tested the path. BTW, honored to have a YT hitter in the comments! Thanks. 😄
Agreed. Software should speak when spoken to. They shouldn't be trusted. Figma is another one that is killing Adobe
Yes! Adobe tried to acquire Figma a couple years ago, but the EU put a stop to it. I think Adobe ended up having to pay Figma $1B for pulling out of the deal! Ouch.
Totally understandable. I can relate to your frustration - that annoying bar ALWAYS gets in my way. Photoshop has become so clunky that I can't use it for what it was actually originally designed for anymore.
I wondered if I was the only one. Seems like a lot of us hate what PShop has become.
I get quitting adobe, but midjourney steals the work of other too. dont see how this is better.
Making changes in stages, plus, I get the issues with Midjourney. To that end, I am not convinced I'll keep using it. It's been an experiment. Even so, I wanted to be honest in the vid. Did't want to act like I was pure when in fact I'm screwing around with some AI. Thanks.
The ai bar is so annoying, trying to always stick to the picture, I agree. It adds weight to the bottom of the picture and interferes with the composition of a photo I’m working on. All valid points on other things as well. I wish it was as easy to opt out of them as it is from using Adobe.
Good luck. You'll find a way, eventually.
All I've ever wanted is for my software to get out of my way and let me do what I need to do. Half the time I spend in Microsoft Word is fighting the autocorrects and autoformats and removing the squiggly red lines and getting it to stop making bulleted lists, etc etc etc. I don't need my hand held I need my tools to stop badgering me.
I only use MS Office products when my clients require it. All my writing is done in a clean markdown editor (iAWriter, Ulysses, and Obsidian) and then ported over to whatever app needed for the final deliverable. Love writing in a clean environment. MS Word is a bloated trainwreck.
I hate when Microsoft and other apps do this too. The auto corrects are becoming a real nuisance to me lately. It automatically substitutes words and phrases for those from the dictionary and it throws off my messages. I have to proofread EVERYTHING before I hit the Send button or I look and sound like an idiot. I’m not talking about typos but phrases that are spelled correctly and don’t make sense. It never used to be this irritating before. Simplifying my work may be their intention but it it only creates more work for me AND requires me to send follow up emails apologizing for these errors. 😐
Ugh, Microsoft's defaults. I also hate that default setting where when you try to select a word, line of text, or a paragraph, but it also grabs an extra word I didn't want selected, and even the _'hard return'/paragraph character at the end of that line too. I always had to go and turn that OFF. Trying to make a selection shouldn't have to be a pain in the arse.
Completely agree with you on Adobe's attitude regarding its "customers," but we need to bear in mind that Adobe is hardly alone in this. Check out Jenny Nicholson's funny/sad video about Disney: "The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel."
And need I mention poor Boeing, the company that can’t keep the doors from falling off its planes anymore? Remember how they moved the HQ from the factory to DC, so they could lobby the government better? They did make a lot of money, for a while. Speaking of HQs, the former American icon known as GE vacated their own headquarters, broke itself up, was delisted from the DOW. Both companies got this way when the executives devoted themselves to making money, instead of better products. And those execs were paid handsomely for doing so. Maybe they will have their names put on business schools, like a scarlet letter.
Meanwhile, the other corporations/monopolies have turned into predators, ready to take over the world.
And AI? Like blood in the water to a shark.
I beg to differ slightly, this wasn't the work of some nanny state, or police state. This was the expansion of buying/selling/working (capitalism) into every aspect of our lives, 24/7, facilitated by digital technology. We are fully indoctrinated secular/materialist/consumerist/individualist/side-hustling Americans now. We wear our SUVs and giant pickups, Apple Watches and iPhones as proof of our belonging. The Amazon warehouse has replaced the church, and our image in the smartphone has become our new idol. We celebrate the "self" as Brand, like a miniature company. Because: buying and selling is what it's all about. Led, of course, by our great Brands, such as Adobe, the choice of creators.
What, Teddy Roosevelt, do I hear you moaning helplessly in your grave? Sorry, the predators are roaming around again.
Hardly a bunch of harmless “nannies.” If only! Watch that Apple “Crush” video, if you haven't already. Why Nanny, what big ears you have!
Time to update Reagan: “I’m from the corporation, and I’m here to help you!”
Just “agree” to this little “contract” here, or else my buddy here, AI, will break your legs, fool.
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"Look around you, this is the greatest country in the world, ever! Dow breaks 40,000, a sacred number, or was that 36,000? Companies worth $3,000,000,000,000 each, isn't that proof of success? We broke out of our chains, and that's what this country is all about!"
In other words, the money changers bought the temple, and now own it.
Shall we celebrate on the 4th?
Yes! And I am with you. When IO used the “nannification” line I am really addressing a larger trend that large entities (corporations, government, institutions) all assume they know what’s best for you and I and that consumers are abdicating their responsibility for themselves and are looking to these large entities for safety, pleasure, and ease. So, I agree with you. I will say that if one looks you do see a kind of coordination between our totalizing government and big corporations; a kind of corporatism. But, yes, the money hangers own the temple and they’ve turning it into a disco.
Yup, Americans do love convenience, along with luxury. And AC. And having things delivered. And being told by our custom media feed what we already believe.
And we have all these things, but are still not happy.
On the contrary, we are divided into tribes, and are yelling at each other, sometimes even threatening each other, especially when online.
Could something be wrong?
I was just trying to get across that for the past 4 decades we have been sold on the idea that government, per se, is always the problem, and companies, per se, are always the solution. Private is inherently better than public.
Don’t good monopolies achieve efficiencies and thereby reduce prices, asked Robert Bork? The free market automatically makes everything work out. Government, just keep your hands off.
This seems laughably naive now, doesn’t it?
You may recall that Reagan fired the air traffic controllers, supposedly to make air travel safer. He said bad things would happen if the union members were allowed to stop working…which he then guaranteed would happen by firing them all!
????
And forty years later controllers are overworked, unhappy, and making mistakes that could kill people.
I don’t think our big corporations have been motivated by a desire to do what is “best” for us. They just do what they do. They control us to extract the maximum profit. It’s all about so-called “shareholder value,” nothing else. And executive salaries.
I am applying Occam’s razor.
Hey, nobody is getting promoted for CUTTING prices, certainly not at Adobe!
Or Disney, or McDonald’s, which admittedly did just throw a bone to the mob that was advancing toward it with torches.
I have actually eaten at the McDonald’s that is now infamous for the $18 Big Mac meal. Yes, it was expensive. It is at a rest stop on I-95, so they’ve got you where they want you. Hungry, and with places to go.
Now, this long-time Mac user will admit that…Apple…has certain paternalistic characteristics. I know this will come as a shock to you! Apple knows best. Apple does things the Apple way. And Apple sure loves money, doesn’t it?
It just doesn’t love sharing it.
My mother was a commercial artist. Her specialty, fashion illustrations for department stores, is long gone. I see commercial illustration, graphic design, etc., as likewise right in the cross hairs of the corporate budget cutters. You are not crazy to be really concerned.
AI + corporations = scorched-earth job destruction.
That is if the AI works. And if it doesn’t, there will be job cuts to pay for the AI that didn’t work. You know how corporate budgets work.
Remember, there are crocodiles running things, they have a simple motivation. You may love art, but they love money.
Thankfully, all I personally use from Adobe right now is Lightroom. I am looking for a replacement…maybe Darktable? Darn you Apple, why did you drop Aperture?
I am cancelling my subscription unless there is a regime change at Adobe, soon. Betraying your customers has to have a cost.
I can, and will live without Lightroom.
We need somebody to make a decent editor for big batches of photos. Offline. Coders, here is your opportunity!
I like Fast Raw Viewer, but it doesn’t do adjustments.
Yet?
Do check out Cory Doctorow’s book “Chokepoint Capitalism,” which goes into how “creatives” like us are particularly at risk right now with behemoths like Adobe, Amazon, Spotify etc around, dominating their respective markets.
Knowledge is power.
"Nannification" - "Shitification" - I love it! This is probably the best videocast I've seen in ages - thank you!
That's high praise. Thank you! 😉
What is it that you do?.. do you have a website so we can see your creations
I am a strategy/marketing/branding consultant. My creations are videos, podcast, articles-that's why it's easier for me to leave Adobe. Visual design (outside of video editing) isn't a core of what I do. My website: mikegastin dot com
Mike, I just recently turned off UA-cam notifications because it was starting to overwhelm and interrupt my workflow and free time. After watching your video from today I was reminded I enjoyed the opportunity to catch your channel during a Live view which was spontaneous. Therefore I conclude I must re-enable UA-cam notifications again so that I do not miss your next Live Event. Hey, the sacrifices one must make for social enrichment and to learn from others within your special UA-cam community 😊. Mike, I really appreciate your style, fluidity, personal approach and desire to promote a shared exchange. I like that you open the subject areas very broadly. Perhaps your background of marketing allows for the anchor or pivot which touches the entire society.
Wow, thank you. Your comments are really encouraging. At times I wonder if I am just some old guy rambling on YT (I am!) but you have reminded me that there is room on YT for all kinds of approaches-even mine.
The major problem with AI is that it’s not really creative. All it knows to do is try to guess what the user wants. I think that the more humans will use AI, the less creative their work will be and because AI is training all the time on its own garbage, things will just keep on deteriorating
I've thought the same thing. It's really just a clever algo and the more it feeds off its own output the more it will become trash.
Congratulations - and thank you for making this video. Adobe charged me for a year when I terminated what I thought was a monthly subscription. What was mean was that they don't run your current month to the end of the month when you end the subscription - it has to be instant. So vowed not to go back and absolutely loving the backlash that is so long coming. Kudos!
Thanks, Neil! Glad you were able to get free. And, all the best with your channel! Looks like you're growing nicely and I can see why.
FROM ANY ANGLE, THIS VIDEO IS SO IMPORTANT........it reveals not only common sense but the necessity of struggle in progreess and the urgent call to push back relentlessly against this wave of CONFORMITY AND CONTROL.
Thank you. 🙏🏼
@@MikeGastin although much simpler, my first encounter with the 1984/nanny state came with the agressive and imposing way itunes, spotify, imposed playlists and ways to listen music. Where my preferences were buried under "helpful" suggestions.
Thats another thing, it always comes as a magical solution of a problem that is not always present, but because of our default trusting nature we fall for it.
I ended 5 yeas reltionship with Adobe - and took me 1 day to switch into Affinity:)
Congrats and all the best on your new journey!
I thought I would miss Audition but I spent last weekend learning Logic Pro. Yes, a bit of a struggle but now I love it.
Would you say you got everything you need, that you would find in audition?
I use Cockos Reaper for audio production. I can use a ton of VSTs in it before buffering issues. Way more VSTs than with Ableton. The price is good and customizability is amazing. Just my 2cents.
A lot of Adobe's success, beside being the industry standard, is the "cost" of learning a new platform. It's a pain, especially if you're a professional making your living using their products.
The fairlight page in DaVinci Resolve solves most of my post production needs. But I have Logic Pro for some production work too.
@@MikeGastin in sociology it is called "path dependency" when the cost of change seemingly outweights the benefits. For the same reason the keyboards that we all use for typing are far from the perfect layout for quick typing, but it is too late to change now.
Interesting video btw, you are doing me a great favor - I have so far only used Affinity and Resolve and have the slight hope that enough ppl make the switch so that i never have to learn adobe. Apart from it being "industry standard", all the comparison videos pointed out very few benefits of that ecosystem.
From a fellow creative AND boomer - love the honesty and sincerity here and your willingness to open the conversation. This is an issure I've seen and also felt for a while. I'm all into the alternatives and willing to learn anew as long as I'm not having to relearn (aka version creep) every 6 months. I'll be following the comments - thanks again, Mike!
Thank you! And, it's a pleasure. (BTW, I'm actually Gen X, but to the kids anyone with grey is a Boomer. Lol.) 👊🏼
What will you use for Audio?
Right now I am using DaVinci Resolves audio module, Fairlight. It doesn't seem good enough for what I want. A lot of people here swear by Reaper, which I am going to test drive in a few weeks. My hunch is it will do what I'm looking for.
@@MikeGastin I agree....
Mike this is probably the best explanation of life today. Rounded out by Adobe biting the hand that feeds it. Personally I got out when they lied about Lightroom, but adding to that, I use a DSLR (don’t need mirrorless) my car is 12yrs old and lets me drive it. My iPhone has a fingerprint button…
Maybe us old guys appreciate the challenge and want our freedom of choice to be respected. Thanks again for the great post.
Wow, thanks!
No worries Mike, you put it better than most because you put it in context with life today, a much bigger issue. Here’s another ‘nugget’ for you. My original, paid for Photoshop CS6, the last one you could buy… doesn’t work anymore. If you try to open it, Adobe says it’s fake and won’t let you. Despite me buying it and having the correct serials etc, even the original CD. Thanks Adobe..! I’m now waiting for my Lightroom catalogue, also the last one you could buy to stop working..! Luckily I’ve been using Capture One for a few years so will keep adding to that catalogue… they take our money but it’s never easy is it..?
You had me at ‘nanny state’ - subscribed!
Yeah we know all about the nanny state in Australia!
Birds of a feather ... thank you! And, welcome.
You really do ... same in the US. However, AU takes the cake.
You can add a signature on macOS Preview to your PDFs. You can also add watermarks in Affinity Photo and possibly on Publisher.
Awesome! Thanks. I assumed it would be easy. Just haven't looked into it yet.
I have been using Affinity Photo for about 5 years now and love it. What did you do with all your photo in the Adobe Cloud? Nice thing about Affinity is no cloud backup.
I NEVER trusted the cloud. 😉
Adobe, like the other application software monopolies(MS Office, Autodesk) was really built on making themselves the "industry standard". But almost all of the benefit was realized nearly at the beginning. With these apps, it's nice to be able to edit things with selections and layers and undo, to edit video non-linearly and tween your animations instead of keyframing. If you shot film and drew artwork like you were living in 1980, but you added a robust, high-performance version of those basic features, you'd be close to even with anyone in 2024. Everything after the basics became more questionable: there were countless design fads based around features introduced in these apps over the years, but it was a kind of circuitous phenomenon, a way of demonstrating that you had the latest version, not that your craft was getting better.
This goes hand-in-hand with how much we've professionalized software development, in fact. It's not that these things are so hard to program that only these corporations can make them - the inner core that drives the app is always done by a few really brilliant people, not some accumulation of industrial manpower - it's that the public has been shepherded along to avoid developing a taste for software literacy and instead stay in a dependent "app for that" role by increasing the level of bullshit throughout the entire platform, from locked-down hardware upwards. The brilliant parts are held hostage by the layers separating them from the user.
The AI features just happen to be the most "app for that" thing we could ever hope to come up with, and it's really become a watershed moment for refusal and opt-out.
Very well said. Yes and amen.
Great comment! I left Autodesk when they bought up and killed off Softimage which was better than any other 3D package in their arsenal of products at the time.
I went OSS with Blender 3D and although it was hard at first it has paid (and is paying) infinite dividends since both in monetary terms and as an artist. Use GIMP (I hate the name) and also have Affinity Photo licence and they handle everything I need between them. Inkscape does me for any vector work. Plasticity 3D for CAD/NURBS work. I only use Autodesk or Adobe when working on site for a client at their insistence which is a bind TBH!
I also use the Mk1 eyeball and pencil/ball point pen with a scanner when I feel dangerous!
I could feel the pain in your tone. I'm so sorry. .Friends reflecting on Adobe since last week had a similar tone. Just a couple of days ago, I snapped up an Affinity license. Totally with you on not wanting our tools to be sentient coz we are the creator--- we don't want to be turned into a "tool" of our toolset.
Yes! Don't want to be the tool. (Excellent point.) Of course, I've been accused of being a big tool, but that's different. ;)
I have already made the decision to use DaVinci, but I question if I can replace PhotoShop. It is a mourning process to lose the knowledge share and workflow I have developed in Adobe products. I have been concerned with the SaaS model and now my concerns have come to light.
Affinity Photo will do it. I miss Photoshop from a nostalgic perspective, nothing else.
I get it. All the best in figuring out what's best for you.
Bravo! I feel the same. Thank you for your video and honesty.
Thank you, too.
Bro, first time here on your channel and man I'm loving your points, you are on point!!! you are refreshing.
Thanks, man! And, welcome. I hope you'll stick around.
It's gonna be hard to ever get fully away from Adobe in my line of work currently. But for personal stuff I'm going to make the effort. Resolve is great software. Gonna give Affinity a try.
Good luck with the break. Not sure if Affinity will do the trick for you. So far, so good for me, but my needs are pretty straight forward.
Your comments represent me, many "creators" really aren't anymore, and the saddest thing is that most of them would be happy that their image becomes the best with just one click. I'm not a purist, but working on an image is what, for some, gives us the satisfaction of the task completed and comparing how we improve over time, all of that has almost disappeared.
Amen! Work is often a blessing in disguise but somehow society seems hellbent on eliminating it.
Can divinci resolve or final cut do videos 17280x1080 resolution? Currently using after effects to do these.
Good question. I don't think there are resolution/aspect ratio constraints. That said, check out one of the resolve forums and ask there. I bet you'll get great info.
I would love to leave, but it is the industry standard and a lot of my clients want native adobe illustrator files when I supply the final designs
I understand 100%. I'm fortunate to be in a place where I can leave. Ten years ago I was running a design and branding shop. There would have been no way-in fact, I would not even have considered it at the time. Adobe is the standard and if you're a pro you gotta use them.
Don’t know what industry or country you’re in, but Adobe is definitely NOT industry standard. If you have a client suggesting Adobe only then just don’t tell the client what you use. But I’ve never seen a client tell me I have to use Adobe products, ever, (20+ years). Why do you think Adobe have the prompt for “Maximum compatibility” when saving files … it’s because they ARE NOT the Industry standard. Try Affinity Photo 2 … it can do everything Adobe and more and fully compatible with file Imports/Exports.
The day Wine or Proton or any of the other compatibility layers are figured out 100%, I'm off of Windows for good.
Until then, I mean... I game a lot, and I can't even get Sky to work right v_v. Even on Proton, it just doesn't run. I think I tried Linux Mint.
And I understand the argument: well, learn more about Linux and keep tinkering, you can get it working if you keep working at it. Or try a different distro.
This is probably true! I could probably find the thing that's wrong and fix it given enough time and effort. But... on Windows, it already works. And that school of thought isn't going to win people over who don't have the desire to open the terminal, you know?
I think that's what's holding back more massive adoption.
@@robainscough You saying Illustrator and Indesign are not industry standard? What? Or are you referring to Photoshop only?
@@tangente00 Affinity Designer 2 and Affinity Photo 2 are better replacements for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. And I know what I said, Photoshop and Illustrator have lost massive market share because there are so many other products that can do vector graphics and raster graphics at much lower cost (or even free). But if you don't believe me, Adobe Stock is down 22% YTD for 2024 to quote ""This is creating concerns on the health of Creative Cloud and the pace of AI monetization," Jefferies analyst Brent Thill said in a client note" ... in addition, Adobe missed their financial projections ... they're in trouble, big trouble.
Considering doing the same. For premiere I would go Davinci Resolve, for photoshop there are other options. I don’t know what’s the choice for Lightroom yet. I don’t give a fck about generative Ai I never use it and I never will because those softwares steal from unlicensed or shady licensed works. Anyone knows an alternative for Lightroom. I am also going to cancel my Adobe stock contributor account. They never pay me well anyhow.
Lightroom seems to be the big challenge. Options, like you listed, for other stuff, but Lightroom is a challenge.
Darktable is excellent
Darktable for LR, Blender for 3D/sculpting, DaVinci/Fusion for PP/AE, Affinity for everything else.
I use Capture One Pro and is really good!
I like the idea of having little alerts that might tell me I'm getting too close to this or that on a car but I definitely want to be able to turn things on and off, give me the control.
To each his (her) own. I don't mind the option, but I want to choose to use it or not, which is what you're also saying. :)
The entire vfx house I work at also dropped Adobe altogether and onto another company! Who knows how many other companies are dropping on daily bases as well. thanks for the video
My pleasure! Thanks.
I’m trapped by lightroom and a lack of a solid competitor
I get it. The fact is, Adobe has been able to be lazy, abusive, and gouge its customers because there are not a lot of great alternatives. I believe that's changing, but for folks that need higher-powered solutions, Adobe may still be the best bet. For now.
same here but I'm thinking of giving a chance to DxO PhotoLab
DxO PhotoLab got great reviews from Fstoppers when they compared it to Lightroom.
@@MikeGastin I use DXO photolab, from a raw processing point of view I wholeheartedly agree, the missing and crucial part is the library/database aspect of DXO. Lightroom leads in that one but crucial aspect by a very large margin.
@@wielkolak I have had DXO photlab for many years. It’s truly outstanding but the image library, sorting, EXIF editing and searching is the one thing that Adobe Lightroom has that nobody else has so tightly integrated into the overall workflow as they have. If DXO could import Adobe catalog libraries and support that functionality, yes, I would be free of Adobe.
I abandoned Adobe a couple years ago, as I saw the writing on the wall. Sadly, the one tool I use for work, Figma, was acquired by Adobe, and I'm sure they will run it into the ground, just like every other product they've acquired. Sometime in the near future, I plan to make my own UI tool. I'm almost certain I could come up with something far better.
I thought the Figma acquisition got killed by the EU.
@@MikeGastin If so, that's good news for me.
@@MikeGastin It did.
I agree with you. What's a good replacement for Adobe Premiere Pro?
DaVinci Resolve is the bomb. Work to learn, but a killer program. And ... the free version is all you'll likely ever need.
I have back pain too... Thanks for the thoughts.
Fortunately there is usually a fix. All the best.
Full Self Driving is pretty amazing.
I don’t doubt it but I’m not interested in it. I like driving too much … and I hate giving up control. ;)
What camera do you use for this video? The quality is unusually high!
Thanks! I am shooting with a Black Magic Design Pocket Cinema 6K G2. (That's how I got my copy of Resolve Studio, btw. Came with the cam.) I shoot in Black Magic Raw, edit in Resolve, and then output to YT in 4K.
Is the Affinity software compatible with Linux ?
Sadly, not yet. There are a lot of requests for it, but nothing to date. Some have gotten it to work through Wine or Bottles, but it's work. I just saw that VMware was made free, and I'm going to see if that's a viable option. That would get me off Windows too.
Dunno. The website should have info on that.
- Exactly how I’ve been feeling lately.
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Sir, you are speaking out my thoughts too. Happy to know there are more of us thinking the same. Thank you!
Thank you, too!
Thanks taking a look at other options now! 🎉
Best of luck!
I did the same as you a few years back when Affinity was still on version 1 of their wares. Same with DaVinci Resolve. Haven't looked back or feel like I'm missing out on anything.
That's good to hear. I feel pretty excellent about the move but it's nice to know there are folks who've been making this work for years.
Well said. Let us know if you come across a viable acrobat replacement.
Thanks! There are a few good suggestions in the comments here. Haven't done any research yet, through.
Libreoffice Draw offers many options/tools for pdf’s, and it’s 100% free
I might of missed it but what software replaces photoshop?
Check out Affinity Photo.
I just subscribed to your channel because of this video recommendation. Nothing to do with the content or this subject matter but everything to do with your “hey buddy let’s grab some coffee, sit and chat” vibe. Looking forward to checking out your previous videos and future content! Good vibes! ☀️💚
Thanks and welcome! I'm not for everyone, but hope you'll stick around.
im planning to only use adobe products - whatever it takes
Haha!
are you using affinity?
Yeah, *just* started a few days ago.
Agree with you, the writing was on the wall for a long time and now it has escalated to a point where people say collectively, enough is enough. I hope you enjoy affinity. I switched a year ago and never looked back.
Thanks. So far, so good. I need to invest some time learning what it can really do. I'm confident that it will be way more than enough for my needs.
Absolutely Perfect. My line of thinking also, and Your move to affinity is exactly what I was/am contemplating as well. Just great, thanks for that.
Excellent-all the best on your move.
The nanification of our productivity and creativity is so true! Well done, Mike!! I recently got my wife a new vehicle, and the adaptive cruise control makes it self-evident that I'm not really doing the driving. I need to pick up an 88 Jeep with a carburetor to feel sane.
Yeah man! Makes me think about Rush's "Red Barchetta".
Thank you for sharing, I agree.
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Congratulations for your courage, i hope this will inspire more to switch! Suerte!
Thank you!
I'm a cartoonist, and I had a similar kind of epiphany regarding Photoshop some years back as you did with DaVinci. I was kind of burned out on art at the time, and I decided to try Clip Studio Paint (then Manga Studio 5) because they had a sweet discount offer. The software totally revitalised my love for the artistic process, suddenly it felt fun to draw again. I felt like PS fought me at every turn while CSP just let me get on with it. I realised I had been in an abusive relationship with PS for 15 years plus. So I made the switch and I never looked back.
You're one of the smart ones! Wish I made the jump sooner, but better late than never, I suppose.
Just found your channel. I haven't listened to everything yet but you are REFRESHING!! Very engaging and informative. Thank you!
Wow, that's kind. Thank you, and welcome!
What do you prefer after Adobe?
Right now, I am also using Adobe Creative Bundle and I will not be renewing the subscription any longer.
DaVinci Resolve for video. Affinity Suite for photo, vector, and design/layout. Other apps to come as I need ...
Affinity suite + Darktable + DaVinci Resolve (Plus Blender, if you need 3D or sculpting)
Mike Thank you for vocalising everything that I have been thinking. Bravo, sir.👏👏👏
My pleasure. Thank you!
Thank you Mike. Brilliantly pointed out.
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Thank you! 🙏🏼
Made this exact same move one year ago. Thanks for the video
A pleasure. Thank you for watching.
I heard someone was in a car that was being attacked by a crazy person, they tried to drive away but the person just stood in front and it slammed the brakes on so they couldn't drive.
I love AI. But there is a time and place for it.
Wow, never thought of that kind of scenario.
I made the decision to move away from Adobe after they raised the subscription price this year. Here is what I'm using instead.
Davinci Resolve - After Effects, Premiere Pro
Shutter Encoder - Media Encoder
DxO Phot Lab 7 - Light Room
Krita + Stable Diffusion - Photoshop
Blender - Substance Painter
Probably will get Affinity Photo2 as well and am curious what people think of it?
Nice. I'm too new to Affinity to answer, but hope others will.
I have Affinity Version 1 can anyone tell me if it's worth upgrading to Version 2? I don't really like Canva.
Anyone?
I'm using Affinity 2.5.2 and love it, especially Designer's shape builder tool. I've never used Canva and don't know anything about it.
@@TechWalt I've seen it's a powerful tool in Illustrator. I had heard it was not in Affinity. Good to hear it actually is.
@@dcarbs2979 I haven't used Illustrator since CS3, so I can't really make a comparison, but Designer works well for me.
Good Video! I also canceled my sub at the beginning of the month and was delighted to see the flash sale for affinity and purchased the suite. It has been pretty good so far. Thanks for your perspective! Cheers!
Thanks! All the best on your journey forward.
Good for you, I switched to Affinity a couple of years ago and have never looked back.
Awesome!
I also really love Affinity!!! I just have the base photoshop for selections. They other programs I've tried just don't get close yet.
I know a lot of people bought PS on a CD-ROM and still use that.
As a professional who I've been working my whole designer's life with these programmes, do you think that the Affinity suite is equal to Adobe's? Can they be a trustworthy replacement? And I mean mostly for the printing procedures etc, not the shortcuts or whatever. Thank you in advance
I can't say it's equal. It's great for my needs, but I would suspect there are people who will find it wanting. It retails pretty low, so might be worth buying and playing around with to see if it will do what you need it to. Sorry I can't help more.
Good video. I feel the same. Thank you
Thank you, too!
I'd like to know your thoughts.
See below in your original comment.
I like your analogy to the gym - will reuse that. Great video.
Please do! And, thanks.
Left Adobe a while back (used professionally since 1995). Affinity and Resolve made the transition an absolute breeze and have not hindered my productivity at all. Btw: is that a Berkey desktop image I spotted?
Yes! Love his work!!!!
you nailed it when you said "give us our creative struggle back". I have felt this way since the rise of AI and adobe heavily pushing AI. I feel like we are being trained to be bots and not creators. For me to jump ship would be very hard -- especially since I use so many of their products, including After Effects which is in a league of it's own.
AE is a tough one for most looking to leave.
That resonates with me so much! Reason why I just cannot get into Luminar either. Struggle is good, struggle is learning!!! Great video man!
Thanks!