After just a month of beta testing, Affinity Photo for Windows has officially launched . The solid photoshop alternative, which has already enjoyed quite a bit of success on Mac, is now feature-complete and has even added the ability to edit 360-degree photos with its latest update.

With the full release, Affinity Photo is ticking up to version 1.5, which, in addition to 360-degree photo editing, includes some other notable features. Here's a look:

Macros to record and replay a set of commands

Advanced HDR merge producing deep unbounded 32-bit images

A full tone mapping workspace for both HDR and LDR images

Focus stacking to achieve large depth of field from multiple images

Full batch processing to process large folders of images in one go

An all-new way to edit 360 degree images

Direct PSD write-back

32-bit editing including OpenEXR import & export

Automatic lens corrections based on profiles of thousands of lens & body combinations

To celebrate the launch, Affinity Photo for Windows is available on sale for $40 through December 22. Following the sale period, the app will move up to its normal price tag of $50. If you're interested in giving it a shot, you can grab Affinity Photo at the official website now.

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