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What is Affinity Photo Affinity Photo is a photo editor software app. Just like Photoshop, it is capable of performing very advanced image editing tasks, but at a fraction of the price of Photoshop. Affinity Photo is part of the Affinity Suite, which also includes Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher. In Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, select Devices iOS/iPadOS iOS/iPadOS enrollment Enrollment Program Tokens. Select a token, and then select Profiles Create profile iOS/iPadOS: On the Basics tab, enter a Name and Description for the profile for administrative purposes. Users don't see these details.
- Affinity Designer, Affinity Publisher, and Affinity Photo have all been updated to version 1.9, bringing new tools and features to both the macOS and iPadOS apps. A new report claims that iOS.
- Ahead of Apple's launch of macOS Big Sur, the art and design apps Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo, and Affinity Publisher, have all been upgraded to the new OS. Now each at version 1.8.6, the.
- Affinity Designer for iPad does not require any subscription, it’s simply $19.99 – and right now available with 50% off! Craft perfect vector curves or combine objects and shapes using complex Boolean operations. You can also create abstract shapes or an offset path with the powerful contour tool.
As a way to lend support to the creative community during these difficult times, we’re once again offering a 90-day free trial of the Mac and Windows versions of the whole Affinity suite, for anyone who wants to use them (even those who have previously completed a free trial). We’re also bringing back the 50% discount for those who would prefer to buy and keep the apps, including our iPad versions.
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Hello,
I am trying to set the thread affinity in a little project of mine and I am a little confuse. I don't think that's possible to link a thread with a specific core with Mac OS X, which really surprise me. It seems that you can only give int to the os to sort your thread, but does it mean the thread will be executed on the same core for all the application execution?
To test, I've wrote a simple program to validate and it seems impossible to print from which core the thread is executing. For example, on linux, you can use sched_getcpu() function to get the cpu id.
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To set the affinity on my thread, I did something like that:
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In this case, I imaginge the term affinity mask is wrong since it's more like an abstract tag. Can you give me advice on this?
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Thanks!
