![]() So I have settled for Affinity Photo and the obviously lesser Pixelmator for my photos. In contrast, Corel Draw, an early vector graphics program, was remarkably easy for me to learn. I'm generally good with learning computer programs, but I always found PS opaque. I'm an old film photographer who never could get into PS. I see there are quite strong opinions both ways for PD and AP - not surprising. Improved performance with panorama stitching, defringing, adjustment layers, heavily layered documents, converting ICC profiles and more.Further, X-Trans sensor support has been added. Improved astrophotography editing thanks to the ability to edit stacked image names and the option to stack images for different filters simultaneously.Improved lens corrections for Canon, Tamron and Sigma lenses.Improved IME text editing for Japanese and simplified Chinese languages.On both platforms, Affinity Photo version 1.10.0 includes: Serif has published patch notes for macOS and Windows that go into further detail. The major optimizations include memory management in Affinity Publisher, the rendering engine in Affinity Designer and layer efficiency in Affinity Photo. You can keep up to date with the work of Her Game Too via their website, or via social media.Serif calls Affinity 1.10 its biggest performance update ever and that because the improvements are being made to the core codebase, all users will benefit. Player advocates play a key role in helping us to achieve this aim.” “Her Game Too continues to grow and we remain committed to ensuring that football is a game for everybody. “Since the launch of the initiative in March I’ve seen the impact that Seamus and Gabby, with their profiles in the local area and wider footballing landscape, have had, and look forward to working with Meg going forwards. Sam McPartland, Everton’s Her Game Too Ambassador, who played a key role in the launch of the player advocate initiative, added: “It’s great to see Meg become Everton’s official women’s team advocate of Her Game Too To do so alongside Seamus and on behalf of everybody connected with Everton is a great honour.” “I’m looking forward to driving further discussion and education regarding sexism within football and wider society. However, we all know there’s still a way to go. “The narrative around the women’s game has started to change for the better in recent years, partly due to the work of Her Game Too but also because of the success of the Lionesses and continued growth of the Barclays Women’s Super League. Then, in March 2023, Coleman and then Everton Women defender Gabby George announced their advocacy of the campaign by hosting a special event with local schoolchildren at Finch Farm, becoming the first Premier League and Barclays Women’s Super League player advocates.įollowing George’s departure in the summer transfer window and ahead of the 2023/24 BWSL season getting under way, Finnigan, who has a long affinity with the Toffees having joined at the age of nine, has now taken on the role.Įxplaining why she wanted to become a player advocate, a commitment which will see her work closely with Coleman to champion Her Game Too and women in sport, Finnigan explained: “I’ve always followed the work of Her Game Too with great admiration. ![]() Megan Finnigan has committed her support to Her Game Too, a campaign that champions women in sport and tackles sexist abuse, by becoming an official player advocate.įinnigan, who was named Everton Women captain earlier this week, joins men’s team skipper Seamus Coleman in backing the initiative.Įverton became the first Premier League club to formally partner with Her Game Too, which is run voluntarily by fans of football clubs across the UK, in December 2021.
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